Required QualificationsApplicants must ARRT Radiography registryCurrent ARRT CT registryCurrent AHA BLS certification for healthcare providersExperience performing both X-Ray and CT examsAbility to work independently during weekend night shiftsBasic computer skills, including experience with electronic health recordsStrong communication, critical thinking, and patient care skillsThree or more years of clinical imaging experienceCerner experience requiredPreferred QualificationsPrior rural hospital, critical access hospital, or emergency imaging experienceEssential ResponsibilitiesPerform quality X-Ray and CT imaging using proper positioning, technique, and protocolsCover both XR and CT modalities while on shiftReview provider orders for appropriateness and communicate with providers as neededAdminister contrast according to site-specific protocols and within scope of practiceComplete required CT contrast consent documentation when applicableEvaluate images for technical qualityCommunicate effectively with radiologists, providers, patients, and team membersFollow radiation safety practices and use appropriate protective equipmentTransport and assist patients safely, including use of wheelchairs, stretchers, and hospital bedsComplete documentation accurately in the electronic health recordFollow National Patient Safety Goals and use at least two patient identifiersMaintain confidentiality and comply with all PSMC policies and proceduresAssist providers, other departments, and hospital staff as neededWork EnvironmentThis position is performed in a hospital setting and may involve exposure to blood, bodily fluids, communicable disease, radiation, chemicals, hazardous materials, stressful situations, frequent interruptions, and the physical demands associated with positioning, lifting, and transporting patients and equipment. This position will support the mission and values of Pagosa Springs Medical Center while providing high-quality imaging services, maintaining patient safety, and working collaboratively with providers, radiologists, patients, families, and other hospital departments.