Radiology Specialty Tech GCMC
Company: Guthrie
Location: Cortland
Posted on: March 20, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Position Summary: Perform diagnostic radiology
procedures as well as be certified, competent, and actively perform
in Computed Tomography, Mammography, MRI or Bone Density.
Education, License & Cert: Associates degree or higher from in a
Radiology program from an accredited school is required. Licenses:
ARRT certification in Radiography and Computed Tomography are
required. As well as an additional certification from the ARRT in
Mammography, Bone Density or MRI. Experience: Six months to one
year of experience in both Diagnostic Radiology and Computed
Tomography, as well as a certification in Mammography, Bone Density
or MRI. Essential Functions: Compliance with rules/regulations of
federal, state, and local governments. Able to perform public
relations for department and hospital. Keeps informed of fire,
safety, and disaster programs. Identifies patient by asking patient
to state name and date of birth prior to any treatment. Attends
designated Inservice programs. Must know cross sectional and be
able to do cross sectional anatomy when doing CT or MRI scanning.
Must be able to understand cross sectional anatomy. Understands the
function of the CT or MRI machine, Contrast injector, workstation,
and use it correctly. Operates PAC’s. Orders, charges, and
schedules patients in RIS program. Utilizes proper body mechanics.
Performs regular radiographs on patients and assists radiologists
in fluoroscopy when not covering other modalities. Uses universal
precautions. Complies with established policies and procedures.
Supervises students when they provide patient care, treatment, and
services as part of their training. Meets with and keeps supervisor
informed of needs, activities, and problems within department.
Utilizes infection control within department and hospital. Uses
established techniques for CT or MRI equipment. Responsible for all
pertinent information documented properly on images ? name, date,
technologist’s initials, position markers in view, and MSA readout.
Must be able to react quickly to emergency situations such as
patient fainting, patient being unsteady, codes, etc. Wear film
badges and name badges in visible areas while on duty. Responsible
for assisting with fluoroscopy examinations as well as OR
procedures. Keep all Radiology rooms neat, clean and stocked with
linens, required contrast medias, gloves, etc. Properly clean
detector, x? ray table, wall Perform routine quality control checks
on any equipment that requires it. Perform other QC as required:
phantom checks, compression checks, repeat analysis, etc. Be able
to explain all procedures to patients. Practice radiation safety
using the ALARA principle. Minimize the radiation exposure to the
patient, yourself, co? workers, etc. always. Responsible for the
care and safety of all patients in any radiologic area. Respect
patient modesty, comfort and privacy. Take proper medical history
before all examinations, including checking patient’s lab values.
Position patients so all desired anatomy will be demonstrated in
the scan. Determine and set appropriate technical parameters to
accurately demonstrate anatomy and pathology. Assume responsibility
for the safety, mental and physical comfort of patients.
Responsible for evaluating cross? sectional images to determine if
they are of optimal quality for the radiologist. Demonstrate
competency and confidence in starting IVs with the administration
of contrast media. Practice radiation safety using the ALARA
principle. Keep CT room neat, clean and stocked with linens,
gloves, contrast media, and required supplies such as IV needles,
syringes, etc. Properly clean CT table and sponges after each
patient. Inform radiology supervisor of any problems in the
specialty departments. Bring to the attention of the radiologist
any special concerns or problems of the patient. Follow protocols
in dealing with patients with infectious diseases. Practice
universal precautions and abide by OSHA regulations. Be able to
handle stressful situations in dealing with very difficult patients
with mental instability and/or various handicaps. Prepares contrast
material for certain CT or MRI procedures. Get patients properly
gowned for all exams, transports patients to related areas in
hospital. Cleans equipment and room after every patient each day.
Report malfunctioning equipment to supervisor. Other Duties:
Perform all functions of Radiologic Technologist job. Perform
required number of exams as needed for MSQA, accreditations and
certifications pertinent to specialty registration. Obtain proper
continuing education requirements as needed for each specialty
certification. Demonstrate a willingness to accept non? routine
work assignments, as appropriate. Report any equipment malfunctions
to supervisor.
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