Radiologic Tech
Statement of Purpose
Under direction of a Radiologist, performs radiographic procedures at a technical level requiring no constant supervision of technical detail. Performs a variety of technical procedures that will require independent judgement, with ingenuity and initiative to apply prescribed ionizing radiation for radiologic diagnosis.
Job Requirements
- Graduate of an A.M.A. approved training program in Radiologic Technology
- Registration with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists
- One year’s experience as a Radiologic Technologist preferred
- Complete yearly Elsevier requirements
- Vermont state license
- CPR certification required
C.T
Statement of Purpose
Performs C. T. Scan examinations on patients of all ages and coordinates patient flow and the activities of the C.T. Scanner. Prepares patients, equipment, and supplies for Cat Scan, and stores CT images properly on PACs. Is responsible for daily supplies and checklists.
Job Requirements
- Registered with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist in Radiography preferred.
- Registered with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist in Computed Tomography.
- One year’s experience as a Radiologic Technologist preferred.
- One year’s experience as a C.T. Technologist preferred.
- Complete yearly Health-Stream requirements
- Valid Vermont license.
- CPR certification
- Work well without supervision.
- Good written and oral communication skills.
Multi-Modality
Statement of Purpose
The Multi-Modality Technologist is skill and certified and performs diagnostic imaging procedures in at least three of the following specialty areas: Radiography; DXA; Mammography; CT; MRI; Ultrasound. As a Multi-Modality Technologist, the employee will meet the requirements and perform the duties delineated in each of the specific Job Descriptions that qualifies him/her as a Multi-Modality Technologist.
Job Requirements
- The successful candidate for the position of Multi-Modality Technologist at North Country Hospital will:
- Graduate of an AMA approved Associate degree program in Radiologic Technology
- Registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists in any three of the following modalities: X-Ray; Mammography; CT; MRI; Bone Density; Nuclear Medicine; QA; or Ultrasound
- Maintain a Vermont license for all registered modalities
- A minimum of 2 years’ experience as a technologist
Pay Information:
Rad Tech: $37.13 hourly
CT Tech: $43.49 hourly
Multi Modality: $46.73 hourly
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North Country Hospital
North Country Hospital is a private, nonprofit acute care community hospital serving twenty-two communities in a two-county area in the rural Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. Located on 30 acres in a quiet, easily accessible part of the City of Newport, NCH blends medical expertise and technology with a genuine concern for people. In addition to a population base of over 27,000 residents, the hospital provides care to the many area visitors, summer vacationers, skiers and other sportsmen.
North Country Hospital is governed by a Board of Trustees, comprised of community members, who give of their time to fulfill this vital role. The system includes the hospital, outpatient services, physician practices and Derby Green, a skilled care facility. North Country Hospital is a member of the American Hospital Association and the Vermont Association of Hospitals and Health Systems. It is licensed by the State of Vermont Department of Health and is certified by the Department of Health and Human Services as a provider under the Medicare program, It is also accredited by the Center for Medicare Services (CMS), which assures that the hospital meets the highest standards of medical care.
North Country Hospital provides cost effective care to all people regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, and ability to pay. The hospital has a further commitment to community partnerships and to encourage, educate, and assist members of the community in the maintenance and improvement of their own health.
Founded in 1919 by a group of area citizens, Orleans Country Memorial Hospital opened in 1924, the present North Country Hospital, opened in 1974.