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    Intermountain Health CT Technologist

    Posted 1 day ago
    laurel, montana, united states · Onsite

    About the job

    AI Summary

    The CT Tech is responsible for performing a variety of CT procedures using ionizing radiation for diagnostic purposes. Responsibilities include maintaining ARRT competency, operating CT equipment, ensuring patient identification, performing exams per protocol, and reviewing images for clarity. The role requires adherence to radiation safety guidelines, patient education, infection control practices, and accurate record-keeping. Additionally, the CT Tech administers contrast media under supervision, assists students, and stays updated with CT technology advancements. Effective communication and the ability to prioritize tasks independently and as part of a team are essential.

    CT Tech

    Location: Billings, Montana

    Job Description:

    The CT Tech performs a variety of CT procedures using ionizing radiation for diagnostic purposes. This position uses ingenuity, initiative, and independent judgment to perform high-quality scans.

    • Maintains ARRT competency in all clinical and technical functions of the job
    • Understands and operates CT equipment and related information systems appropriately to ensure production of quality images
    • Ensures proper patient identification, order verification, and prepares the patient for the exam
    • Performs exams per department protocol
    • Reviews and evaluates images for quality, clarity, and accuracy, ensuring that all necessary anatomical structures are captured
    • Adheres to radiation safety guidelines and maintains a safe working environment for patients and staff
    • Completes studies within acceptable time limitations per department expectations without compromising patient care or the quality of the examination
    • Provides appropriate patient education, ensures patient comfort, and addresses patient and/or family concerns
    • Coordinates patient care and communicates pertinent information to other patient care providers following procedure
    • Practices appropriate infection control and sterile techniques
    • Keeps accurate records of patient information, procedures performed, and any adverse reactions or incidents
    • Follows appropriate protocol for medical necessity, coding and charging, obtaining necessary consents, maintaining applicable QC program and reporting any equipment failures or problems
    • As ordered by the physician and under radiologist or physician supervision administers contrast media to patients per protocol and provides education to patients regarding safety concerns inherent to contrast administration
    • Stays updated with the latest advancements in CT technology, techniques, and protocols by participating in continuing education and professional development activities
    • Assists and instructs students and other radiology technologists in exam protocols, procedures, positioning, and equipment

    Requirements:

    • Health Services\ARRT - American Registry of Radiologic Technologists
    • ARRT (RT)(R) Upon Hire, required
    • Health Services\BCLS - Basic Life Support within 60 Days, required
    • Health Services\IV - IV Certification within 60 Days, required
    • Relevant state licensure Upon Hire, required
    • For caregivers hired in this role in the State of Colorado, a Fluoroscopy License Upon Hire, required
    • Must complete the controlled substance module within 30 Days (Where applicable)
    • Must complete the initial moderate sedation module within 30 Days (Where applicable)
    • Specific facility-based certifications may also be required for this role
    • 1-2 years of CT Experience, preferred
    • Experience in a healthcare setting, preferred

    Skills:

    • Demonstrates understanding of sectional anatomy, anatomic terminology, and positioning competency
    • Demonstrates proficiency in operating CT equipment with a strong understanding of CT imaging techniques and protocols
    • Demonstrates knowledge and understanding of protocols relating to contrast administration, including contrast injector operation as applicable
    • Demonstrates understanding and proficiency with electronic imaging including ability to view, transfer and manipulate images
    • Recognizes emergent patient situations and can respond appropriately
    • Ability to function independently and as part of a team
    • Ability to interact and communicate effectively with other caregivers and patients
    • Ability to prioritize tasks
    • Maintains a clean, neat, and safe environment for patients and staff

    Professional Development:

    We're proud to offer caregivers access to tuition assistance, certification assistance, up-front tuition through the PEAK (Path to Education, Advancement, and Knowledge) program, debt-free degrees, and other department education payments or employer-paid education assistance.

    Physical Requirements:

    • Ongoing need for employee to see and read information, labels, assess patient needs, operate monitors, identify equipment and supplies
    • Frequent interactions with patient care providers, patients, and visitors that require employee to verbally communicate as well as hear and understand spoken information, alarms, needs, and issues quickly and accurately, particularly during