The Diagnostic/CT Technologist is responsible for providing radiologic care to patients for the purpose of diagnosis and/or treatment of anatomic and physiologic disorders. The technologist will operate diagnostic radiographic and CT equipment to obtain optimal radiographs and CT scans with the least amount of radiation exposure to the patient and self. The technologist will assure patient well-being and care while in the Radiology Department. The technologist will be expected to perform other duties as assigned.
No specific education requirement mentioned.
On the job training. Excellent customer service skills required.
ARRT Certification and ARRT Certification in CT required. California permit in Radiologic Technology required. Fluoroscopy required for those working at QVH, ICH and/or FPH. BLS required. Venipuncture documentation of training required within one year of hire. If the Tech is required to perform sticks then competency must be demonstrated (per CDHP Health and Safety Code 106985).
Delivering world-class health care one patient at a time.
Pay Range:
$50.50 - $50.50