Job Details
Shift: 12‑hour weekend nights (Fri‑Sun 7p‑7a)
$10,000 sign‑on bonus for qualified applicants
Special weekend shift differential available
Location: Ft. Worth, TX
Setting: Hospital
Overview
Our magnet‑awarded facilities include a teaching hospital and offer career growth. At Baylor Scott & White we value our team members. Our thriving diverse culture promotes self‑care and work‑life balance.
Benefits
- Flexible work scheduling
- Career advancement/Leadership opportunities
- Relocation assistance
- Intraoperative‑dedicated OR technologists
- Various shifts available for 8, 10, or 12 hours
- Enhanced shift differential pay
- Tuition: Fully funded bachelor’s and master’s degree
- Competitive wages and incentives
- Cross training across modalities
- Work in your preferred setting: Academic Level 1 trauma center, community hospital, pediatric hospital, or ambulatory and specialty clinics
- Immediate eligibility for health and welfare benefits
- 401(k) savings plan with dollar‑for‑dollar match up to 5%
- Tuition reimbursement
- PTO accrual beginning Day 1
Benefits may vary based upon position type and/or level. Baylor Scott & White All Saints Medical Center is proud to be awarded one of The Best Place for Working Parents® business designations in recognition of our family‑friendly policies and practices to support employees, specifically working parents.
Job Summary
The Radiologic Technologist, under general supervision of a Radiologist, performs radiology procedures on ambulatory and hospital patients as requested by a physician or other licensed provider for the diagnosis of disease and injury in accordance with established protocols.
Essential Functions of the Role
- Perform high‑quality radiology procedures, according to exam protocol, in a timely manner. Maintain production and quality of imaging procedures by following established standards and procedures.
- Utilize AIDET when communicating with patients to: identify patient service requirements, ensure correct exam is performed on the correct patient, and establish rapport with patients and others. Instruct and communicate with patients and their family regarding the test to be performed and assess patient’s ability to tolerate exam.
- Prepare patient and area for procedure by positioning patient, adjusting immobilization devices, moving equipment into specified position and adjusting equipment controls to set exposure factors.
- Protect patients and employees by adhering to safety requirements, infection‑control, drug and radiation policies, protocols and techniques. Use proper sterile techniques when setting up and performing invasive multimodality procedures and maintain hand hygiene requirements.
- Maintain equipment and work area to meet quality and cleanliness standards. Work with engineers and physicists to ensure optimal operational capabilities of equipment.
- Report issues to management or appropriate department. Assist in maintaining supplies inventory.
- Ensure people are safe to enter the department by screening them according to approved policies and procedures.
- Obtain, verify and maintain all relevant documentation such as requisition/chart, patient history, pregnancy status and shielding precautions taken, consent forms, policies and procedures, etc.
- Maintain medical imaging records in appropriate system and according to department policies and standards for interpretation in a timely manner.
Key Success Factors
- Able to perform high quality radiology procedures according to exam protocol in a timely manner.
- Able to explain the procedure and put patients at ease.
- Able to provide services in a timely, accurate, and cost‑efficient manner in compliance with established system and regulatory standards, policies and procedures.
- Able to perform tasks independently without routine oversight.
- Able to maintain a calm and helpful attitude, even under times of stress, and take appropriate and reasonable steps to resolve issues.
- Able to effectively administer first aid and use emergency cart.
- Able to ensure customer satisfaction by limiting wait times, providing courteous service, remaining professional, reviewing patient satisfaction scores and developing action plans when required.
- Demonstrates and maintains current knowledge, continued education and skills appropriate for care for the following age groups: newborn, pediatric, young adult, adult and geriatric.
- Able to serve as preceptor by providing quality training to new team members and on new services and initiatives.
- Able to take call, if required.
Belonging Statement
We believe that all people should feel welcomed, valued, and supported.
Certification / License / Registration
- Education: Graduate of an accredited program
- Experience: Less than 1 year of experience
- ARRT‑R Radiography (ARRT‑R)
- Basic Life Support (BLS): BLS or BLS within 30 days of hire or transfer
- Medical Radiologic Tech (MRT): Licensed by the State of Texas Medical Board as a Medical Radiologic Technologist (MRT)