The CT Technologist performs computed tomography (CT), general radiology, and fluoroscopy, including portable procedures, to produce cross-section images of patient’s internal organs and tissues for diagnosis of medical issues, as ordered by physicians
Job Summary
The CT Technologist performs computed tomography (CT), general radiology, and fluoroscopy, including portable procedures, to produce cross-section images of patient’s internal organs and tissues for diagnosis of medical issues, as ordered by physicians.
This position requires rotating weekends and shifts, holidays, overtime, and on-call as needed to provide 24/7 coverage.
In addition to a competitive salary, our most popular benefits for full-time employees include: A Zero-Deductible Health Plan Dental and vision insurance Generous Paid Time Off Tuition Assistance Retirement Savings Match A Robust Employee Assistance Program to help with many aspects of emotional wellbeing Membership to Healthy U: An Incentive-Based Wellness Program.
Matching Summary
The CT Technologist performs computed tomography (CT), general radiology, and fluoroscopy, including portable procedures, to produce cross-section images of patient’s internal organs and tissues for diagnosis of medical issues, as ordered by physicians.
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
CT scan equipment operation
Radiation safety measures
Patient monitoring during procedures
Cross-sectional imaging techniques
Nice-to-have
Supervising radiography students
Performance improvement communication
Continuing education participation
Key Requirements
Completion of AMA accredited Radiology Technology program
1 Year Staff Radiologic Technologist preferred
ARRT (R) registered required
ARRT (CT) registry certification required within 2 years
West Virginia Radiologic Technologist license required