Job Information
Fairview Health Services Radiologic Technologist in Minneapolis, Minnesota
Overview
F airview Health Services is hiring a X-ray Technologist to join our Radiology department at our University of Minnesota Medical Center location in Minneapolis, MN.
At University of Minnesota Medical Center we continually aim to improve our patients' lives by delivering superior outcomes using groundbreaking technology and treatments while balancing patients' needs. We balance the latest in technology and treatments with patient-centered care. As the core teaching hospital of the University of Minnesota Medical School, our hospital is among the most respected in the nation, providing outstanding health care results.
Our partnership with the University of Minnesota Medical school and University of Minnesota Physicians provides the platform to specialize in surgical techniques, breakthrough treatment and lifesaving therapies to train tomorrow's physicians. Clinical trials advance our clinical services, bringing the very newest insights to patient care.
We are conveniently located on the East Bank of the Mississippi River near downtown Minneapolis.
We are looking for a Radiologic Technologist to join our team!
Details : This position will be work a 0.6 FTE (48 hours every two weeks). Work schedule is on the day/evening/night, 8 hour shifts. Weekends as needed.
Benefits : This position is eligible for benefits. This includes medical, dental, vision, HSA, vacation, tuition and education reimbursement, and so much more!
Responsibilities Job Description
The Technologist provides services to patients and physicians through the creation of high quality diagnostic imaging, provides quality age-appropriate patient care according to established standards of practice, and works collaboratively with all members of the health care team.
Maintains patient care
Performs examinations
Identifies relevant data from images accurately
Communicates pertinent data clearly to the appropriate health care professional
Participates in crafting a culture of patient safety and demonstrates knowledge of emergency preparedness
Verify patient identification and documentation
Connect with and educate patient regarding pertinent information during all aspects of exam
Achieves quality diagnostic images through correct patient positioning and use of technical factors according to protocol
Ensures patient data integrity
Accurately completes computer functions; edits, scheduling, billing, status changes and image transfers in a timely manner
Accurate image marking and digital image manipulation and archiving
Participates as an active team member
Orients and mentors new employees and students
Participates in department/facility process/quality improvement initiatives
Responsible for personal and professional development to ensure current knowledge required for position
Cleans and maintains rooms and supplies and contributes to a positive work environment
Provides coordinated services with customers and care partners to ensure high quality care
Accurately operates equipment according to accepted standards and guidelines
Identifies and responds to equipment problems to ensure equipment is working accurately and maintains a high level of proficiency
Accepts new technology as it’s introduced into the facility
Participates in Quality Assurance testing as required by regulatory agencies and/or manufacturer recommendations
Qualifications
Required:
ARRT
BLS- current and from the American Red Cross or American Heart Association before date of hire
Preferred:
- 1-year experience
EEO Statement
EEO/AA Employer/Vet/Disabled: All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to any lawfully protected status