Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital seeks a Computed Tomography Technologist II (CT) for their Computed Tomography department responsible for operating all CT scanners independently, can perform all scanning protocols without assistance, can operate other related equipment and knows how to assist physicians as needed to complete diagnostic and/or therapeutic procedures for patients of all ages. They are able to coordinate patient flow and produce quality images both efficiently and safely. The CT Tech 2 can work independently and has completed competencies for all CT exams and protocols. Can float to other CT scanners as workflow dictates.
QUALIFICATIONS:
All job qualifications listed indicate the minimum level necessary to perform this job proficiently.
Education:
- Minimum: Graduate from an accredited radiologic technologist program.
Certifications, Licenses, Registrations:
- Minimum: Valid California Radiologic Technologist license. American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support (BLS). ARRT registered in Computed Tomography. Venipuncture certification.
Technical Requirements:
- Minimum: Basic skills in MS Word, Excel, and Outlook. Has shown they are competent by attaining sign off on all skills and completing competency checklists. Are able to perform all exams independently and are willing and able to help new CT techs.
Years of Related Work Experience:
- Minimum: 6 months experience performing CT exams.
- Preferred: 6 months experience performing CT exams at a 500+ bed, Level 1 trauma hospital.
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