Parkview Health · 3 months ago
Radiologic Technologist - POHC
Parkview Health is committed to providing excellent care to each patient within their clinics and medical practices. They are seeking a Radiologic Technologist who will operate diagnostic imaging equipment, perform diagnostic imaging procedures, and manage both clerical and clinical functions related to Occupational Health.
FitnessHealth CareNon Profit
Responsibilities
Operates diagnostic imaging equipment and performs diagnostic imaging procedures in accordance with department policy and procedures
Operates within the 'Standards of Ethics' of the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT) and the 'Clinical Practice Standards' established by the American Society of Radiologic Technologist (ASRT)
Works together with physicians to perform a variety of specialized procedures
Responsible for all clerical and clinical functions, including management of cash and credit payments, balancing daily transactions and preparation of daily deposits, related to Occupational Health
Greets patients in person and by telephone with care, courtesy and respect
Schedules patient visit time
Registers patients using POHC electronic data record
Obtains patient vitals and medical history and relays information to provider
Performs procedures accurately, including collection, documentation and analysis of specimens according to federal regulations for forensic testing, administration of immunizations, assist in the application and/or removal of splints, braces and casts, phlebotomy, and other medical procedures related to treating workplace injuries
Completes physician orders
Discharges patients assuring accurate completion of physician orders including patient education and medicine dispensing
Participates in team functions including management of patient paper medical records
Qualification
Required
Operates diagnostic imaging equipment and performs diagnostic imaging procedures in accordance with department policy and procedures
Operates within the 'Standards of Ethics' of the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT) and the 'Clinical Practice Standards' established by the American Society of Radiologic Technologist (ASRT)
Works together with physicians to perform a variety of specialized procedures
Responsible for all clerical and clinical functions, including management of cash and credit payments, balancing daily transactions and preparation of daily deposits, related to Occupational Health
Greets patients in person and by telephone with care, courtesy and respect
Schedules patient visit time
Registers patients using POHC electronic data record
Obtains patient vitals and medical history and relays information to provider
Performs procedures accurately, including collection, documentation and analysis of specimens according to federal regulations for forensic testing, administration of immunizations, assist in the application and/or removal of splints, braces and casts, phlebotomy, and other medical procedures related to treating workplace injuries
Completes physician orders
Discharges patients assuring accurate completion of physician orders including patient education and medicine dispensing
Participates in team functions including management of patient paper medical records
Satisfactory completion of formal radiologic technology training
Registered by American Registry of Radiologic Technologists
Licensed with the Indiana State board of Health
The technologist can work having the student permit granted by the Indiana State Board of Health for six months post-graduation from a radiology school/program, at which time they must have obtained a valid technologist Indiana State Board of Health license
CPR certification, TBTST certification, DOT Breath Alcohol and Urine Drug Screen Collection certification, and Hair Drug Screen Collection certification, all required within 90 days of employment
Must be able to work in multiple clinic location environments
Knowledge of imaging the various anatomical structures
Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills
Must be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of general computer skills and applications
Demonstrate ability to multi-task and work independently using critical thinking skills
Must be able to lift 50 pounds; and assist with 100 pounds
Preferred
Phlebotomy experience preferred
Experience administering immunizations preferred
Experience dispensing medications preferred
One year experience in medical office or hospital setting preferred
Benefits
Health benefits
Paid time off
Employee assistance
Community vendor discounts
Payroll deduction options
Sign-on bonus: For certified and uncertified Medical Assistants, LPN’s, and RN’s hired in part-time and full-time positions.
Clinical Orientation
Tuition assistance
Certification reimbursement
Parkview’s Medical Assistant Advancement Pathway (MAAP)
World-class teamwork
Personalized health journeys for co-workers and family members
Company
Parkview Health
Parkview Health is northeast Indiana’s largest not-for-profit healthcare provider.
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Funding
Current Stage
Late StageTotal Funding
$1.11MKey Investors
National Institute of Food and AgricultureFCC
2022-04-26Grant· $0.47M
2021-11-16Grant· $0.64M
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