Radiologic Technologistother related Employment listings - Anaheim, CA at Geebo

Radiologic Technologist

Performs Diagnostic Radiographic Procedures according to department protocols, HFAP/TJC/local regulatory/CMS, State and Federal Regulations.
Functions as the first line interface with customers and is successful in the accomplishment of their imaging needs.
Participates in PI/QC activities.
Responsible for processing and transmission of images to PACS.
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Must have Current CRT issued by CDPH2.
Must obtain fluoroscopy permit by CDPH within 6 months of hire3.
Venipuncture preferred4.
ARRT-R is required5.
Must be familiar with State and Federal regulations6.
Current BCLS (AHA)7.
Graduate of a program accredited by JRCERT or ABHES8.
At least one year of experience as a Radiology Technologist preferred9.
Proficient computer skillsWest Anaheim Medical Center offers competitive compensation and a comprehensive benefits package that provides employees the flexibility to tailor benefits according to their individual needs.
Our Total Rewards package includes, but is not limited to, paid time off, a 401K retirement plan, medical, dental, and vision coverage, tuition reimbursement, and many more voluntary benefit options.
Benefits may vary based on collective bargaining agreement requirements and/or the employment status, i.
e.
full-time or part-time.
The current compensation range for this role is $24.
63 to $38.
89.
The exact starting compensation to be offered will be determined at the time of selecting an applicant for hire, in which a wide range of factors will be considered, including but not limited to, skillset, years of applicable experience, education, credentials and licensure.
Recommended Skills Medical Imaging Radiology Anesthesias American Registry Of Radiologic Technologists (Arrt) Certified Radiologic Technologist Emergecy (Healthcare) Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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