Radiology Technologist - Indianapolis, United States - Interim HealthCare - Indianapolis, IN

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    We are seeking skilled Radiology Technologists to staff at several hospitals for various positions around Indianapolis and the surrounding areas. We are looking for candidates who are comfortable operating CT, X-Ray, Ultrasound and/or MRI machines. We currently have various 13-week contract options for day and night shifts available. Full-time, part-time, and weekend options are available. 1-2 years of experience is required. Please note that some positions will require operation of both CT and X-ray. The pay rate is $48 - $63 per hour, this is subject to change due to contract availability, position, and facility location.

    Requirements of the Radiology Technologist

    • Active ARRT Certification and Indiana State (ISDH) Licensure.
    • ARDMS or ARRT will be accepted for Ultrasound Techs
    • 1-2 years of recent and related experience, as required by the facility
    • Must be able to work independently, yet together as part of a team
    • Must be able to remain calm under pressure
    • Proficient at taking vital signs and administering medication accordingly
    • Active BLS, physical, TB test, and other medical compliance as required by the facility

    Benefits for the Radiology Technologist

    • Flexible schedule
    • Weekly pay
    • Bonus opportunities ($500 Contract Completion Bonus & Referral Bonus)
    • Healthcare premium reimbursements (Qualifying FT employees)

    Responsibilities of the Radiology Technologist

    • Perform CT, X-ray, or MRI Scans on patients using specialized equipment to produce detailed and quality images.
    • Prepare patients by identifying and assisting in removing objects that will interfere with radiology scans.
    • Thoroughly explain procedures and safety equipment to ensure patient comfort and enhance understanding.
    • Correctly position patients, ensuring alignment, and immobilize/support as necessary to obtain high-quality imaging.
    • Operate machines and associated equipment while monitoring/assessing patient conditions.
    • Maintain safety protocol at all times, minimizing unnecessary radiation exposures.
    • Administers contrast agents as ordered following facility protocol and safety guidelines. Respond promptly to any adverse reactions.
    • Review all radiologic images for quality and completeness and collaborate with radiologists as needed.
    • Document all relevant patient care, and information in an electronic medical record.

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