Radiologic Technologist

ROLE: Provide mobile X‐Ray and EKG (if applicable) service to nursing homes, health care facilities, and

other miscellaneous facilities.

TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Perform and process X‐Rays using portable digital (DR) or computed (CR) radiography equipment and submit/transmit them to a Radiologist for interpretation.

Unload portable X‐Ray equipment and take into facilities to perform exams ordered by the physician. Must obtain clinically diagnostic, technically competent x‐ray images.

Perform EKGs (as needed) and transmit them to a Cardiologist for interpretation. (if required)

Scan exam related paperwork/billing documents on a daily basis per protocol.

Regularly communicate with dispatch and management.

Communicate efficiently and interact professionally with peers, supervisory staff, and clients.

Maintain vehicle and x‐ray equipment.

Perform and process X‐Rays using portable digital (DR) or computed (CR) radiography equipment

and submit/transmit them to a Radiologist for interpretation.

Unload portable X‐Ray equipment and take into facilities to perform exams ordered by the physician. Must obtain clinically diagnostic, technically competent x‐ray images.

Perform EKGs (as needed) and transmit them to a Cardiologist for interpretation. (if required)

Scan exam related paperwork/billing documents on a daily basis per protocol.

Regularly communicate with dispatch and management.

Communicate efficiently and interact professionally with peers, supervisory staff, and clients.

Maintain vehicle and x‐ray equipment.

Certification Requirements
  • ARRT
State License Requirements
  • Texas

Compact Allowed

Additional License Requirements
  • Limited license not accepted

PHYSICAL DEMANDS

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an associate to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

The Radiologic Technologists may push/pull anywhere from 50 – 100 lbs. With the use of vehicle ramps and pulleys, this weight decreases. When the tech is pushing/pulling the equipment in a facility or home; however, the weight can increase. 50 lbs of force (or more) can occur 16 to 24 times a day.