Radiologic Technologist
Listed on 2026-02-01
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Healthcare
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Serving the community since 1978, All-Stat Portable has an immediate opening for a Radiologic Technologist. The Radiologic Technologist (X-Ray Tech) is responsible for performing all Radiology exams and other clinical duties. In addition, all technologists are required to ensurethe well-being of patients and provide apositive and supportive environment for patients and other staff.
Position Duties and Responsibilities- Perform diagnostic and radiographic exams, while following established procedures for patient care, operations and safety
- Travel to various healthcare facilities in the area, operating company owned vehicles
- Gather and complete appropriate paperwork
- Monitor equipment performance and takes the appropriate measures to have problems resolved
- Review and ensure exams are high quality and available for interpretation in a timely fashion.
- Consistently demonstrate effective communication, both written and verbal, with all technologists, staff and management teams
- Performs all duties as assigned or required to ensure efficiency and provide quality patient care.
- Certificate or Associate’s degree from an accredited school of radiology
- IEMA certification & ARRT license required
- Valid driver’s license with a clean driving record
- Ability to work independently
- Ability work in a fast-paced healthcare environment
All-Stat Portable offers competitive compensation packages and includes shift differentials and bonus opportunities.
All-Stat Portable offers a competitive and generous benefits package, including:
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