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X-Ray Technologist

beaver dam, ky • Posted 5 days ago
Onsite Full Time Bio & Pharmacology & Health

Job Title

X-Ray Technologist

Company

Fast Pace Health

Location

Beaver Dam, KY

Overview

At Fast Pace Urgent Care, X-Ray Techs provide clinical and administrative support under the direct supervision of a Provider, Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant. They deliver exceptional patient service, maintain a compassionate atmosphere, and respond quickly to changes in patient condition while handling imaging. The Tech will provide effective customer service for all internal and external customers, using in‑depth knowledge and communicating effectively with team members.

Why Join Fast Pace Health?

Fast Pace Health is a growing company with support and mentorship to become the best X‑Ray Technologist you can be. We offer competitive compensation, benefits (holiday pay, PTO, medical, dental, vision) and work‑life balance. Employees can participate in community events, outreach programs, holiday celebrations, and enjoy a family‑first community.

Responsibilities

  • Ability to fulfill all responsibilities of Nurse/Clinical Tech and Patient Care Specialist position as detailed in the specific Nurse/Clinical Tech and Patient Care Specialist job description.
  • The ability to deliver clinical and administrative support for the team and adhere to all policies and procedures of the company.
    • Monitor and track x‑ray orders so they can be completed and submitted in a timely manner.
  • Assist patient with proper positioning during the exam to ensure diagnostic quality.
  • Ensure that activities are conducted in a manner consistent with overall department expectations and comply with federal and state regulations, guidelines, and requirements including knowledge of all health information management issues such as HIPAA.
  • Review exam images for initial read by provider.
  • Send final images to Radiology group for over read.
  • Responsible to correctly label laterality of all images by the use of initialed lead marker.
  • Confirm that no removable artifacts are in the anatomy requested, and ensure the proper technique (“S” number) is used appropriate for the exam. Any artifacts appearing in the anatomy of interest must have a solid explanation (direct refusal or inability by patient to remove) noted in the history.
  • Address minor maintenance issues with the machines, and to follow up with nurse coordinator (or Clinic Director in their absence) for consultation prior to any outsourcing calls.
  • Monitor the condition of the cassettes and other equipment in the x‑ray room for signs of wear or malfunction and submit problems found as soon as possible to the Imaging Director so the issues can be rectified. Cassettes, chest bucky, and exam table are to be cleaned after each use to avoid cross contamination.
  • Maintains and distributes pregnancy waiver forms where applicable.
  • Triage patients by checking and recording vitals, collecting and recording pertinent clinical history and all other information deemed necessary for proper charting in the EMS. Perform blood draws, give injections, administer oral medications and perform other basic nursing tasks when not directly in the course of a radiographic exam if applicable in your state.
  • Monitors and reads X‑Ray badge monthly.
  • Radiation monitors must be worn at all times when in the X‑Ray room and maintain reporting as required.
  • Responsible for learning the aspects of compliance in the company by completing all mandatory compliance training.
  • Welcome new employees on their first day in the clinic and facilitate introductions to team members, clinic tours, and an overview of the clinic processes.
  • Actively assist new employees with learning activities and completing required training.
  • Support new employee training by providing job shadowing, demonstration, and coaching opportunities.
  • Maintain friendly, cordial relations with all employees.
  • Build and maintain confidence and credibility with all employees.
  • Maintain friendly, cordial relations with all clients and employees; maintain a positive work atmosphere by acting and communicating in a manner that results in a positive work relationship with customers, co‑workers and managers.
  • Perform the physical, use of senses, cognitive, and environmental functions of the position as specified on the physical demands.
  • Comply with Company standards of operations.
  • Adhere to the Core Values of the Company: teamwork, communication, empowerment, quality of care, and friendliness.

Experience Requirements and Preferences

  • Current License or Certification:
    • ARRT License (Registered Technologist)
    • State License (Registered Technologist’s and Limited Scope)
    • License must be active, in good standing, and verifiable with the proper regulatory agency.
    • TB and IV Certification required to be obtained within 60 days of employment and maintained during employment if applicable in your state.
  • Full Scope X-Ray Only:
    • Level 1: High School Diploma or its equivalent with a current CPR license* and/or at least 1 year of experience as a certified RT(R) or limited scope x‑ray tech preferred in clinic setting, preferably urgent care.
    • Level 2: Certified RTR with a current CPR license* and over 1 year of experience and less than 3 years of experience in direct patient care as an RTR.
    • Level 3: Certified RTR with a current CPR license* and over 3 years of experience and less than 7 years of experience in direct patient care as an RTR.
      • Additional Responsibilities:
        • Work with increased X‑Ray volume 12+ per day
        • Establish a full grasp of ortho‑glass techniques for splinting or casting and ensure all patients with fractures are stabilized prior to leaving the clinic if applicable in your state.
        • Conduct ultrasound and ultrasound procedures.
      • Additional Experience Required:
        • Additional training in bracing and specific fitting.
    • Level 4: Certified RTR with a current CPR license* and over 7 years of experience in direct patient care as an RTR.
      • Additional Responsibilities:
        • Work with increased X‑Ray volume 12+ per day
        • Establish a full grasp of ortho‑glass techniques for splinting or casting and ensure all patients with fractures are stabilized prior to leaving the clinic if applicable in your state.
        • Conduct ultrasound and ultrasound procedures.
      • Additional Experience Required:
        • Additional training in bracing and specific fitting.
    • Level 5: Certified RTR with a current CPR license* and over 7 years of experience in direct patient care as an RTR.
      • Additional Responsibilities:
        • Administration duties, including but not limited to scheduling, ordering, training, and other duties assigned by Clinic and/or Regional Director
  • LSRT X‑Ray – Applicable Only To States where State Licensure LSRT is required as a minimum in Urgent Care:
    • Level 1: High School Diploma or its equivalent with a current CPR license* and/or at least 1 year of experience as a certified Limited Scope preferred in clinic setting, preferably urgent care.
    • Level 2: Certified Limited Scope with a current CPR license and over 1 year of experience and less than 3 years of experience in direct patient care as a Limited Scope.
    • Level 3: Certified Limited Scope with a current CPR license and over 3 years of experience and less than 7 years of experience in direct patient care as a Limited Scope.
      • Additional Responsibilities:
        • Work with increased X‑Ray volume 12+ per day
        • Establish a full grasp of ortho‑glass techniques for splinting or casting and ensure all patients with fractures are stabilized prior to leaving the clinic if applicable in your state.
        • Conduct ultrasound and ultrasound procedures.
      • Additional Experience Required:
        • Additional training in bracing and specific fitting.
    • Level 4: Certified Limited Scope with a current CPR license* and over 7 years of experience in direct patient care as limited scope x‑ray.
      • Additional Responsibilities:
        • Work with increased X‑Ray volume 12+ per day
        • Establish a full grasp of ortho‑glass techniques for splinting or casting and ensure all patients with fractures are stabilized prior to leaving the clinic if applicable in your state.
        • Conduct ultrasound and ultrasound procedures.
      • Additional Experience Required:
        • Additional training in bracing and specific fitting.
    • Level 5: Certified Limited Scope with a current CPR license* and over 7 years of experience in direct patient care as limited scope x‑ray.
      • Additional Responsibilities:
        • Administration duties, including but not limited to scheduling, ordering, training, and other duties assigned by Clinic and/or Regional Director

Education Requirements

High School Diploma or Its Equivalent

License Requirements

Limited Scope X-Ray Technologist License, American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), Full Scope X-Ray Technologist State License

Compliance & Equal Opportunity

Fast Pace Health is committed to the principle of equal employment and creating an inclusive environment for the benefit of our employees, our patients, and our communities. We are an equal‑opportunity employer and welcome applications from qualified individuals without regard to race, creed, color, ancestry, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, marital status, parental status, genetic information or any other legally protected characteristics or conduct.
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