University of Iowa Research · 4 months ago
Imaging Technologist (M-F 8:00-4:30) - North Liberty
The University of Iowa Research is seeking an Imaging Technologist to join their new North Liberty department of Radiology. This role involves performing specialized imaging procedures using CT equipment, monitoring patients during exams, and providing instruction to trainees and medical staff.
Research
Responsibilities
Perform and teach specialized imaging procedures utilizing CT imaging equipment with close patient monitoring during exam. This includes independent operation with minimal physician supervision
Perform CT procedures using a variety of complex imaging and patient monitoring equipment
Has knowledge of and applies CT safety precautions to minimize or eliminate risks to patients, personnel, and equipment
Has knowledge and understanding of key Service Excellence principles for interaction with patients and staff
Establish rapport with patient and provide information about how the exam is performed and what is required of the patient
Maintain effective working relationships with faculty, staff, students and the public
Use proper septic techniques including skin preparation and IV placement
Prepare and administer contrast material to patients under radiologist’s supervision as required
Provide instruction to trainees, students and other medical staff on operation and safety precautions
Maintain current knowledge of developments in CT and related subjects by attending meetings, continuing education programs, participates in professional organizations and/or reviews journals or publications
Perform CT imaging archiving functions and records exam information in the electronic medical record in a timely and accurate manner
Qualification
Required
Successful completion of two-year or other approved program by Joint Review Committee in Radiologic Technology Education is required
Current certification or eligibility for certification in diagnostic procedures by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) is required
Current Permit to Practice issued by the Iowa Department of Public Health for all radiographers operating ionizing radiation emitting equipment is required
Preferred
Previous work or clinical education experience in general radiology in a level 1 Trauma center is desired
Recent work or clinical education experience in general radiography is desired
Recent work or clinical education experience in CT
CT modality training
CT certification or eligible
Benefits
Regular salaried position, shift differential, and overtime pay options.
Fringe benefit package including paid vacation; sick leave; health, dental, life and disability insurance options; and generous employer contributions into retirement plans
Company
University of Iowa Research
The Office of the Vice President for Research is committed to forging new frontiers of discovery by providing resources and support to researchers and innovators at the University of Iowa, to promote a culture of creativity that enriches the campus, the state, and the world.
Funding
Current Stage
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