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Catholic Health · 3 months ago

Radiologic Technologist - Per Diem

Catholic Health is dedicated to providing better care for communities on Long Island. The Radiologic Technologist will be responsible for producing high-quality radiographs, assisting physicians, and ensuring patient care is appropriate for the ages of patients served.

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Responsibilities

Must be able to make decisions and use judgment regarding selection of equipment and best technique in process of productions of radiographs
Must be able to evaluate patient's condition in order to assist in emergency treatment
Assessment and patient care responsibilities are delivered with knowledge of patient growth and development and are appropriate to the ages of the patients served
Perform a variety of technical procedures that require independent judgment and initiative to apply prescribed ionizing radiation for good high-quality images
Assists physician during fluoroscopy procedures and practices sterile technique and prevents cross-contamination when necessary
Performs various types of radiographs from all areas within the hospital, i.e., OR, ER, portables, EP Lab, outpatient/inpatient

Qualification

Radiologic TechnologyARRT RegistrationNYS DOH Radiology LicenseBLS CertificationPatient Care

Required

High School diploma or equivalent
Must be a graduate of an accredited two-year program in radiologic technology
ARRT registration and NYS DOH Radiology license required
BLS required- American Heart Association accepted only

Benefits

Generous benefits packages
Generous tuition assistance
A defined benefit pension plan
A culture that supports professional and educational growth

Company

Catholic Health

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When it comes to health care, Long Islanders have a choice.

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

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Sumita Yadav
System Vice President Operations & Cardiovascular Service Line
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