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Team Bronson is compassionate, resilient and strong. We are driven by Positivity which inspires us to be our best and to go above and beyond for our patients, for one another, and for our community.
If you’re ready for a rewarding new career, join Team Bronson and be part of the experience.
Education and Certification Requirements
Completion of one of the following: Certificate of Completion from a hospital-based Radiologic Technology program, or Associate’s degree from an accredited School of Radiologic Technology.
ARRT Registration required or ARRT registry-eligible. Registry-eligible candidates must obtain ARRT certification within six (6) months of hire.
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required. Employees must successfully complete BLS training within six (6) months of hire.
Knowledge of diagnostic radiographic procedures, anatomy, positioning, and radiation safety practices.
Proficiency in operating diagnostic imaging equipment and related technology.
Ability to use basic computer applications for documentation and departmental record keeping.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills to effectively interact with patients, providers, and coworkers.
Ability to demonstrate professionalism, empathy, and composure in sensitive or stressful situations.
Strong customer service orientation with a focus on patient-centered care.
Demonstrated leadership, organizational, and time-management skills.
Ability to work independently and take initiative within established protocols.
Consistently demonstrates a positive, professional attitude.
Perform routine and advanced diagnostic radiologic examinations in accordance with physician orders and established protocols.
Rotate assigned duties across multiple areas of the Radiology Department, including offsite locations.
Perform specialized procedures, including but not limited to fluoroscopy, joint injections, lumbar punctures, and myelogram examinations.
Prepare examination rooms and equipment prior to patient arrival.
Receive, transport, or escort patients to the examination area.
Review patient history and relevant clinical information prior to procedures.
Explain imaging procedures to patients and provide reassurance to ensure cooperation and comfort.
Position patients accurately to obtain optimal diagnostic results.
Set up and adjust immobilization and support devices as necessary.
Operate radiographic imaging equipment safely, accurately, and efficiently.
Consult with radiologists and providers to clarify orders or address unusual or complex clinical situations.
Assist providers during diagnostic and interventional imaging procedures.
Assist in the administration of radiolucent and radiopaque contrast media as prescribed.
Monitor patients for adverse reactions to contrast media and assist during medical emergencies.
Perform first aid as required and follow emergency response protocols.
Adhere to sterile technique and infection prevention standards when applicable.
Ensure imaging rooms and equipment are maintained in a clean, safe, and organized condition.
Promptly report equipment malfunctions, safety concerns, or repair needs.
Maintain accurate and timely documentation of patient records and imaging data.
Monitor and maintain appropriate supply levels in assigned areas.
Participate in and/or oversee the training and orientation of student technologists and non-licensed staff as assigned.
Demonstrate compliance with radiation safety standards and departmental policies.
Work which produces high levels of mental/visual fatigue, e.g., interactive and repetitive or small detailed work requiring alertness and concentration for sustained periods of time. The operation of and full attention to a personal computer or CRT between 40 and 70 percent of the time
Involves considerable standing or walking , regular lifting of light-weight objects (i.e., 20 pounds or less) and assisting with heavier tasks such as assisting in lifting and moving patient (i. e., 50 pounds or more) Minor straining or fatiguing positions must be assumed, and some fatiguing physical motions are required.
Hospital-based clinical environment. This job also includes rotating to offsite outpatient locations.
Agency Use Policy and Agency Submittal Disclaimer
Bronson Healthcare Group and its affiliates (“Bronson”) strictly prohibit the acceptance of unsolicited resumes from individual recruiters or third-party recruiting agencies ("Recruiters") in response to job postings or word of mouth. Unsolicited resumes sent to any employee of Bronson by Recruiters, without both a valid written agreement with Bronson and a direct written request from the Bronson Talent Acquisition Department for a specific job position, will be considered the property of Bronson. Furthermore, no fees will be owed or paid to Recruiters who submit resumes for unsolicited candidates, even if those candidates are hired. This policy applies regardless of whether the Recruiter has a pre-existing agreement with Bronson. Only candidates submitted through a specific written agreement with the Bronson Talent Acquisition Department for a named position are eligible for fee consideration.