Description
- Certification Details
- Hold an active BLS, ARRT (CT) and WA License.
- BLS, Certified CT Technologist - ARRT (CT) Verification, Certified Radiologic Technologist - ARRT (R) Verification.
- General Certification Requirements (BLS, etc.): Current BLS required.
- Certs/ARRT & other specialty certification requirements: ARRT RT (R) (CT).
- Radiation Badge Required PRIOR to starting travel assignment.
- Job Details
- A hospital in Washington is looking for an experienced CT Tech for a travel contract.
- Orientation/Education Hours: Orientation/education hours are not guaranteed during the first 2 week of your assignment. Expect 25+ hours.
- Job Requirements
- The right candidate will have 2 full years of experience.
- Must be able to perform all routine CT exams as well as Trauma.
- Schedule Information
- Shift times just depends - can be a mix of 10Hr and 12Hr shifts for both days & nights.
- Assigned shifts and schedule.
- Schedule posted at least 2 weeks in advance.
- Weekend Requirement: Depends - there are shifts that are every weekend as well as every other weekend - will be dependent on needs.
- Holiday Requirement: Yes- If scheduled day lands on the holiday.
- Call or Standby requirement? Response time: Call is Optional, 45 minute response time.
- Unit Specific Information
- Department: Radiology - CT (Computed Tomography)
- How many scanners/rooms does this department have? 3
- Will they have to float/cover any other areas? Occasionally float to X-ray to do ED/Inpatient/Outpatient X-ray. Usually depends on the job/shift position.
- Common types of imaging/studies performed & Job Duties: All routine CT exams for Inpatient/Outpatient and ED, Cardiac CT, biopsy/drain, Cryo/Microwave ablations.
- Average # of scans/studies per day: 65-70 in a 24 hour period on 3 scanners.
- EMR &/or PACS (Picture Archive & Communication System: software & hardware) do they use: EMR = EPIC, PACS = SECTRA, Windows computer software.
- Department Specific Equipment (GE, Phillips, Siemens): 1 GE REV CT, 2 GE REV HD.
- Radiology Supervisor or Lead Tech: Both– Imaging supervisor and Shift/Modality lead techs.
- Do they use RRA's (Registered Radiology Assistants)? No.
- Radiologist in-house? Radiologist on site 24/7.
- Do they have to start IV's? (if applicable to the department) Yes–IV skills very helpful for working outpatients.
- Additional Details
- Scrub Color/Dress Code: Are scrubs provided? Any color scrubs - as long as look professional, Hospital scrubs only provided for staff working in the OR.
- Department specific orientation: Typically 1st three days are department orientation.
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