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University of Rochester CT Technologist I-Inpt in United States
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Job Location (Full Address):
601 Elmwood Ave, Rochester, New York, United States of America, 14642
Opening:
Worker Subtype:
Regular
Time Type:
Full time
Scheduled Weekly Hours:
36
Department:
500251 Imaging Sciences-CT
Work Shift:
Range:
UR URCE 213 H
Compensation Range:
$33.00 - $42.90
The referenced pay range represents the minimum and maximum compensation for this job. Individual annual salaries/hourly rates will be set within the job's compensation range, and will be determined by considering factors including, but not limited to, market data, education, experience, qualifications, expertise of the individual, and internal equity considerations.
Responsibilities:
Performs CT exams by following and verifying referring provider orders and remaining in compliance with the Imaging Sciences department and all governing bodies.
SUPERVISION AND DIRECTION EXERCISED:
Please refer to the Career ladder
MACHINES AND EQUIPMENT USED:
Systems: Medical Record (eRecord), Picture Archive and Communication System (PACS), Radiology Information System (RIS), patient transport, communication systems. CT scanners: Philips Brilliance 16, 64, iCT (256), Ingenuity (128), and Siemens Flash. Medrad Injector- Stellant Computers with general office products, database management software, patient tracking systems and post processing software. Patient Insta-Dose, Point of Care Testing (POCT) instrumentation for pregnancy and creatinine.
TYPICAL DUTIES:
Identifies patient service requirements.
Educates patients/families regarding procedure and/or treatment to be performed.
Prepares patient for radiological/CT procedures by positioning patient; adjusting immobilization devices;
moves equipment into specified position; adjusts equipment controls to set exposure factors.
Ensures proper imaging techniques related to patients age and ability to understand procedure (sight, hearing needs, ability to cooperate) to ensure image quality is successfully obtained.
Performs procedures by following and verifying referring provider's orders.
Applies learned methodologies according to established policy and procedures.
Produces high quality images and prepares/presents them with other pertinent patient information for timely interpretation.
Prepares and maintains accurate documentation. Maintains production and quality of CT images by following established standards, orders, protocols and procedures.
Practices radiation protection techniques (ALARA), using beam restrictive devices, patient shielding, and knowledge of exposure factors and automatic exposure controls.
Performs and evaluates equipment quality control measurements.
Troubleshoots and notifies appropriate personnel to maintain equipment performance.
Maintains a safe environment for patients, personnel, and visitors. Adheres to safety policies.
At an advanced level, may train new employees or lead day to day work activities.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Completion of formal training in an approved school of radiologic technology. Maintains current NYS licensure and American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) and Basic Life Support certification (BLS) certification with CE credits as required.
NOTE: This document describes typical duties and responsibilities and is not intended to limit management from assigning other work as required.
CAREER LADDER: Three bands which are differentiated by level of independence, supervision required, ability to precept new employees in the use of all equipment, and the ability to lead and meet established departmental goals.
Band One (9510): Non- certified CT technologist - Technologists new to the CT department who require training as well as regular direct supervision or guidance from a more senior technologist. This generally involves orientation to the department's infrastructure, policies, protocols, workflows, procedures and routines. Is responsible for performing I-stats, pregnancy tests, starting IV's, scanning patients in a safe and efficient manner, injecting IV contrast, preparing oral contrast, completing all associated paper and computer work, and discharging the patient from the CT department with appropriate post CT instructions.
Band Two (9511): Certified CT Technologist - With minimal supervision is responsible for performing I-stats, pregnancy tests, starting IV's, scanning patients in a safe and efficient manner, injecting IV contrast, preparing oral contrast, completing all associated paperwork and computer work, and discharging the patient from the CT department with appropriate post CT instructions. Additional duties may include working on special projects, such as new equipment evaluations and assisting in the design of areas where clinical equipment will be installed, or assignment to departmental committees.
Band Two requires a minimum of 18 months of progressively responsible professional work experience as a specialist in Computed Tomography in a clinical or hospital environment with at least 6 months dedicated to the URMC Imaging Sciences Department, certification in Computed Tomography, and capable of performing all CT related duties.
Band Three (9512): Certified CT Technologist - In addition to the responsibilities of Band Two, serves as a preceptor in the on-boarding of newly hired Technologists directly orienting to equipment, imaging routines and procedures, computer programs and software, as well as departmental and hospital policies. A Band Three technologist is considered a subject matter expert in downtime procedures and acts as super-user when new equipment or programs are introduced to the department. Directly assists in the mentoring of existing employees by providing one-on-one assistance in conjunction with the supervisor. Independently is responsible for performing I-stats, pregnancy tests, starting IV's, scanning patients in a safe and efficient manner, Injecting IV contrast, preparing oral contrast, completing all associated paperwork and computer work, and discharging the patient from the CT department with appropriate post CT instructions.
Select Band Three Technologists may be designated as leads to support operations on various shifts. Leads may either assist their shift supervisor, or in the absence of a supervisor, determine workflow and staff schedule/assignments. Leads may also provide performance evaluation input to the section supervisor as well as input to CT management to develop departmental goals and objectives.
Band Three requires a minimum of 4 years of progressively responsible professional work experience as a specialist in Computed Tomography in a clinical or hospital environment with 1 year dedicated to the URMC Imaging Sciences Department preferred. Technologist must be certified in Computed Tomography, and must satisfy the requirements and be capable of performing all duties of a Band Two Certified CT technologist. Band Three technologists should also be comfortable operating many of the various platforms that exist within the UR CT environment.
To be eligible for advancement consideration, technologist must be in good standing. Readiness for movement in the bands is assessed by the CT manager and CT supervisor upon successful demonstration of knowledge and task proficiency as defined in the career ladder. Movement to a higher band is based on departmental need and requires final approval from the Imaging Sciences Clinical Director of Operations in collaboration with Human Resources. Employees hired externally with appropriate credentials and relevant experience may enter the career bands as a Band Three to serve in a lead role if the need exists within the department.
Schedule
FRI/SAT/SUN 7:30 PM-8 AM; WKNDS
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