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Shift: Nights, 4x9.5hrs
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Hours: 38 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Aug 3, 2026
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Length: 13 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is seeking a CT Technologist for a travel contract at a hospital-based radiology/CT scanning department in Pompton Plains, NJ, requiring ARRT RT(R) and RT(CT) certifications and an active NJ license.
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Hospital-based radiology department, CT scanning unit with 3 scanning rooms (CT 1, 2, and 3)
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Patient population includes emergency, trauma, and general imaging cases requiring CT
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4x9.5 hour PM shifts, Wednesday through Saturday, 8:00 PM to 6:00 AM
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No holiday coverage required
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On-call is required for this position
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Epic EMR; charting experience preferred
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May float to a nearby sister hospital
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ARRT RT(R) and ARRT RT(CT) certifications required
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Active NJ State X-Ray License (NJDEP) required; license required if applicable
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Current BLS certification required
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Completion of an accredited Radiographer/Radiography training program required
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HS diploma or GED required
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Proficiency with PACS/RIS systems required
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Experience with venipuncture and power injector protocols required
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Two professional references required for consideration
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Must reside more than 50 miles from the facility to be eligible; local candidates will not be considered
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Responsibilities include patient screening for contrast allergies and medication incompatibilities, monitoring patient condition before and after contrast injections, and initiating emergency response when necessary
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Technologist must acquire, process, and transmit images to PACS/RIS immediately for urgent cases such as Code Grey, Trauma, and Partial Trauma, and notify the radiologist accordingly
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Point staff duties include triaging procedures, coordinating emergent and unscheduled cases, assigning staff for efficient workflow, and communicating patient status across departments
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Maintains QA/QC requirements per daily, monthly, and ACR specifications, and reports equipment malfunctions to the appropriate coordinator or lead
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Responsible for stocking and maintaining supplies, contrast media, biopsy/drainage materials, and performing routine cleaning of CT equipment after each use
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Travelers may remain on assignment for up to one calendar year from the initial start date; a 30–60 day break is required before beginning a new assignment at this facility