RADIOLOGY AND IMAGING SPECIALISTS
Job Title:
Radiologic Technologist
Division/Dept.:
RIS & LRH IMAGING
Reports To:
Office Supervisor
The X-Ray Technologist performs a variety of radiologic procedures in an outpatient setting while maintaining
a high level of customer service and quality patient care. The responsibilities of the X-ray Technologist include
performing routine X-Ray procedures following the protocols established by the radiologist and demonstrating
compassion to ensure overall patient satisfaction.
1. Performs routine X-Ray procedures following the protocols established by the radiologist. Competently
performs procedures with limited supervision.
2. Properly inputs all required patient information into the system including protocol, patient history, referring
providers, and any additional information to the radiologist regarding the procedure. Able to burn CDs per
3. Properly identifies patients and demonstrates compassion while maintaining patient confidentiality. Assumes
responsibility for patient care, safety, and comfort.
4. Takes responsibility to stock exam rooms with necessary supplies. Maintains equipment and reports any
equipment malfunctions to the supervisor or appropriate service provider.
5. Floats to various locations when necessary.
6. Customer Service; Communicates effectively with staff and supervisors in a polite and courteous manner.
promotes teamwork by assisting other staff as needed. Words and actions support team improvement.
7. Maintains credentials for position.
WORK EXPERIENCE/EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
2 or more years in the Radiology field is preferred.
High School Diploma or GED.
Completion of a course in Radiologic Technology which is approved by the American Registry of Radiologic
Current certification (ARRT) with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists and licensed by the Florida
SKILLS/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Skills in properly positioning patients and obtaining diagnostic images, identifying equipment problems,
establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with patients, medical staff, and public.
This job requires prolonged sitting or standing, frequent bending, stooping, or stretching; Must be able to see with or
without corrective eyewear, must be able to hear clearly, with or without assistance. This position may require lifting