This position primarily serves as a CAT Scan Technologist (CT) responsible for performing CT studies for medical diagnosis. When CT studies are not required, the technologist performs diagnostic radiology and other departmental duties as assigned.
Location: Quentin N Burdick Memorial Health Care Facility, Belcourt, ND
Shift: Primary coverage is evening and overnight shifts, Monday through Sunday, including all holidays.
Per Diem: Travel and Housing is covered and paid in addition to salary.
Key Responsibilities
CT Examinations: Perform a variety of computerized tomography exams according to physician instructions, including selecting equipment and determining technical factors like positioning and scan thickness.- Patient Management: Receive, schedule, and position patients; explain procedures to allay fears; and monitor patients for significant cases requiring immediate physician attention.
- Radiography: Independently operate fixed and portable radiography machines and Digital Radiography workstations for routine to complex examinations.
- Clinical Evaluation: Advise radiologists or referring physicians of results and provide preliminary diagnostic evaluations.
- Equipment Maintenance: Perform operator-level care and preventative maintenance on equipment, including laser imagers.
- Record Keeping: Maintain accurate daily records of patient workload and documentation for any repeated X-rays.
- Emergency Care: Assist in cardiac arrest situations and render emergency aid if unanticipated conditions or anomalies are discovered during exams.
Qualifications and Requirements
Certification: Must hold an advanced-level certification by ARRT or NMTCB in CT, or possess state licensure for diagnostic CT with documented training.- Experience: At least six months of experience performing CT examinations.
- Continuing Education: Must meet ARRT continuing education requirements.
- Safety Gear: Must have a personal dosimeter to read radiation doses; this is not provided by the facility.
Required Knowledge and Skills
Anatomy & Physiology: Deep knowledge of cross-sectional anatomy and major/minor body systems susceptible to radiological exposure.- Technical Proficiency: Ability to optimize scans for clarity, perform complex radiographic positioning (e.g., lumbar myelography), and operate complex instrumentation.
- Safety Standards: Knowledge of radiation protection standards, devices, and techniques.
- Pharmacology: Understanding of drug actions and administration methods for contrast materials.