Radiologic Technologist in North Carolina Accounting - Matthews, NC at Geebo

Radiologic Technologist in North Carolina

Are you looking for a new Radiology (X-Ray) Technologist opportunity? Apply to this new opening in the Charlotte, North Carolina area!Quick Job Details:
Full-time, permanent hire Day shift Full benefits package (401k, mental/dental/vision insurance, PTO, etc) Competitive salary
Job Description:
Has good knowledge of positioning, technical factors, clinical information and correct marking and labeling of films.
Ensures that radiation doses for patients remain within safe ALARA limits.
Follows radiation safety best practices.
Demonstrate skills and knowledge necessary to assess the age specific needs of the patients served, and provide appropriate care.
Performs radiographic procedures including but not limited to basic xray, Operating Room, and fluoro procedures or is training to advance to CT or is an accomplished CT technologist.
Enhances professional growth and development through participation in educational programs, current literature, in-service meetings and meets certification criteria for CEU's.
Job Requirements:
ARRT certification Associate's Degree in Science (or higher) Experience is preferred (but new grads are welcome to apply!) Apply now for consideration! Please email a resume to email protected .
(Reference Code:
MK488) Recommended Skills Labeling American Registry Of Radiologic Technologists (Arrt) Certified Radiology Hospital Information Systems Operating Theater Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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