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Shift: Variable, 3x12hrs
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Hours: 36 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Jul 7, 2026
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Length: 13 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is hiring a Radiology Technologist for an Imaging department at a Level II Trauma Center and Certified Stroke Center in Bangor, ME, with OR/C-arm experience required.
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Acute care hospital Imaging department serving outpatient, inpatient (ED, ICU, MedSurg), and OR settings
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Level II Trauma Center and Certified Stroke Center serving approximately two-thirds of the state of Maine, with air transport capabilities
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411-bed facility
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Primarily adult and geriatric patients, with some pediatric and neonatal cases
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Procedures include fluoroscopy, C-arm in OR, orthopedic and ortho trauma, ICU, MedSurg, and ER imaging
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Imaging department includes 3 rooms: 2 general X-ray rooms and 1 fluoroscopy room
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Equipment includes Siemens Ysio and Siemens Multix Fusion (X-ray), Siemens Artis Zee (fluoroscopy), OEC/Siemens/Ziehm C-arms (OR), and Shimadzu DR Portables (mobile)
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EMR: Cerner | PACS: Enterprise Imaging AGFA
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36-hour variable shift schedule
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Weekend rotation varies based on departmental need
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No call required
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Holidays covered on a rotating basis with other techs
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May work in OR or perform inpatient portable scans in addition to fixed imaging rooms
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Minimum of 1 year of experience as a Radiology Technologist, depending on type of experience
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ARRT (R) certification required
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BLS required
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ME state license required; license required if applicable
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OR/C-arm experience required
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Experience with outpatient, inpatient (ED, ICU, MedSurg), and OR patient populations required
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Permanent address must be 100+ miles south/southwest of the facility to be eligible
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Candidates must not have previously worked at any Northern Light Health Hospital in a permanent capacity
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Flu vaccination required for clearance; medical exemptions only, subject to facility approval
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2 references within the past year required for consideration — at least one from a supervisor, manager, director, or charge nurse (no peer references)
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Copies of all certifications required for consideration
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Driver's license required for consideration
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Full SSN required for consideration
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Travelers living 100+ miles north of the facility may be considered on a case-by-case basis with individual approval
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First-time travelers will be considered
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Orientation period of 1 to 1.5 weeks, adjusted based on experience and comfort level
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Supported by a lead tech, department administration, internal transport team, and an on-site radiologist
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4-week schedules are provided to the best of the department's ability
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RTO requires manager approval and must be submitted at the time of consideration
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Scrub color: any solid, professional color; scrubs provided by facility if needed
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Free parking on-site
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Manager interviews are required