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Job Description:
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Salary:
$23.65 - $30.85 hourly
$1,892.06 - $2,468.01 biweekly
$4,099.47 - $5,347.35 monthly
$49,193.66 - $64,168.21 annually
This recruitment is being conducted to fill the night shift in Riverside County Regional Medical Center (RCRMC). RCRMC is a 364 -bed Level II Trauma Center and Teaching hospital located in Moreno Valley. These positions are responsible to perform professional radiologic technology duties in the care and services to patients in an acute care facility; to assist physicians and carry out their orders; and to do other work as required.
Examples Of Duties:
Radiologic Technologists are expected to provide diagnostic services to patients to produce images; prepares position and transfer patients; operate diagnostic equipment as directed; and assists physicians in the administering of contrast media.
Typical Qualifications:
To qualify, the candidate must have:
1. Current and valid license to practice as a Certified Radiologic Technologist in the State of California, and possess the ARRT certification.
2. Current and valid fluoroscopy permit issued by the California State Department of Health Services
3. One year of radiology technology experience in an acute care facility OR six months as a Radiologic Technologist I with the Riverside County.
Knowledge of: the principles, techniques and methods applicable to radiologic technology; the operation and care of radiographic equipment; structural and organic anatomy; the principles of radiography, film processing and development; federal, state, local laws and regulations governing radiation safety.
Ability to: understand and follow highly detailed instructions; learn to understand, operate equipment and materials used in examinations; deal effectively with and understand the various types and conditions of patients; produce quality radiographs; prepare records and reports; establish and maintain effective working relationships with physicians, nurses, patients, and fellow workers.
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