Radiologic Technologist
Job Description
RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGIST, MIT Health, performs radiologic imaging for diagnostic purposes, works independently using extensive knowledge of anatomy, physiology, positioning, and radiation physics and radiation dosage to ensure high-quality diagnostic images; performs diagnostic general radiology procedures on infant, pediatric, adult and geriatric patients on designated areas of the body as requested by a physician; confirms appropriate clinical data, obtains patient history, and uses the lowest possible dose to provide high quality images for the interpreting radiologist; communicates effectively with patients as well as other members of the health care team; and provides for the emotional, physical well-being, and safety of the patient while maintaining strict standards of patient confidentiality.
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Job Requirements:REQUIRED: High school diploma or its equivalent; a minimum of one year of related experience; and registration, or eligibility for registration, with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) from an accredited institution. PREFERRED: Massachusetts license with no constraints; certification from a recognized agency; and Basic Life Support (BLS), with in-person component, and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certifications. Job #24772-7
Working Conditions: Ability to remain in a stationary position, move, grasp, transport, position self to perform diagnostic radiology on patients and communicate for a significant portion of duties; ability to move objects weighing up to 20 pounds; lift or turn patients who are disabled, with assistance if needed; proficiency in tasks employing manual steadiness; ability to multitask; maintain concentration on fine details and to prioritize and return to functions performed before interruption; comfortable with potential exposure to body fluids, hazardous waste materials, poisonous substances, dust, chemicals, bodily injuries, loud or unpleasant noises, electrical hazards, electromagnetic radiation like CRTs (VDTs).
Hourly range: $40-$45 per hour, final rate will be determined by MIT’s compensation team based on the skills and experience of the person hired.
Sign-on Bonus available.
1/10/2025
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