Rad Tech II
This position is no longer accepting applications(closed Aug 17, 2026).
Shift: Rotate
Job type: Part Time
Hours:
Position Summary:
Reporting to the Director of Imaging Services and/or designee, the Diagnostic Imaging Technologist is responsible for radiological care to patients of all ages, for the purpose of diagnosis and/or treatment of anatomical and physiologic disorders using ionizing radiation. Must have working knowledge of conventional Radiology. Must be able to operate all X-ray equipment and PACS. Prepares exam room, equipment, supplies and medications for patient’s procedures and is responsible for patient education. May be required to take call.
- Verbalizes and/ or demonstrates knowledge of clinical information and practices essential to assuring provision of age-specific care to all age groups. ( i.e. assuring neonate is never left unattended and geriatric patient skin integrity assessed and maintained, etc)
- Performs exams in multiple modalities, as is necessary, for the proper functioning of the Diagnostic Imaging Department.
- Acts as a resource for all necessary requests from other staff members, providers and other clinical staff, actively listening to the point of view of subordinates, peers and management while acting appropriately on the information received.
- Performs procedures in systematic and efficient manner, focusing on anatomy to be imaged while considering status of patient.
- Demonstrates competency in technical skills as evidenced by quality, accuracy of images produced, and appropriateness of techniques used.
- Displays competency with table controls, control panel, and archiving systems
- Practices radiation safety and informs management immediately in all cases when a radiation safety question or problem exists.
| Minimum Experience/Skills: | Graduate of an accredited Radiologic Technology Program. | |||||
| License/Certificates/Credentials: | Current BLS for Healthcare Providers. Must be licensed and hold current certification in Radiologic Technology by the State of California, Radiological Health Section, Department of Health, current license by the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT), current Fluoroscopy permit. If no current Fluoroscopy permit at time of hire, must obtain Fluoroscopy, permit within six (6) months of employment at SRRMC. If permit is not obtained at the conclusion of six (6), months, employment with SRRMC will be terminated. | |||||
| Physical Demands: | Frequent standing/walking. Lift/position up to 50 lbs. Push/pull up to 50 lbs of force. Transfer patients, reaching, stooping, bending, kneeling, crouching, manual dexterity and mobility, touch, auditory and visual perception and acuity, adequate vocal pitch and volume, ability to move quickly. |
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