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CT Technologist (40 hours/evenings)-$15K sign-on bonus and new higher rates for 2024

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  • Job
    Full-time
    Entry Level
  • Healthcare
  • Boston

Requirements

  • Must be a graduate of an approved school of Radiologic Technology Must be ARRT registered in Radiologic Technology, CT Speciality required or obtained within one year of employment
  • BLS or CPR required
  • IV Certification required

Responsibilities

  • Operates a CT (computed tomography) scanner to perform technologist duties as required and necessary for proper departmental work flow. Performs appropriate studies, to patients of all ages, as determined through policy and procedure.
  • Follows requisition in terms of providing proper study for patients. Ensures that exam requisition matches patient identification, condition and/or history and calls or asks the appropriate persons for more information as necessary to perform the proper study.
  • Prepares patient for exams as required and insures patient comfort and modesty at all times.
  • Accommodates patient needs and staffing needs through flexibility in scheduling and timeliness of studies. Monitors patient‘s conditions and if it is determined assistance may be required, the employee takes action to facilitate the best course of care to include: nurse involvement, further monitoring and/or other patient focused solutions.
  • Sets up equipment as necessary and uses proper imaging techniques.
  • Adjusts imaging factors when necessary to improve study or quality factors.
  • Works through radiologist’s requirements to provide appropriate images and provides additional views and variations of techniques as requested.
  • Completes procedures in timely fashion while providing quality images for Radiology and outside departments. Completes work by the end of the shift or communicates with coworkers about work needing completion.
  • Performs patient focused customer service and ensures the following standards are met appropriately and achieved. Communicates patient complaints professionally to the appropriate supervisor.
  • Keeps discussions around patients to a minimum and ensures that patients are not subjected to departmental conversations and/or any inappropriate behavior. Handles telephone calls and requests for services both professionally and appropriately.
  • Treats patients and fellow staff with dignity and respect and reports any/all problems to the supervisor. Ensures that all required documentation is properly completed for billing purposes to include (but not necessarily limited to) electronic orders and paperwork related to all procedures performed.
  • Understands and adheres to managed care guidelines to ensure proper recording for billing of Radiology procedures.

FAQs

What are the responsibilities of a CT Technologist at BMC?

The CT Technologist at BMC is responsible for operating computerized tomography scanners to produce cross-sectional images of patients' internal organs and tissues for diagnostic purposes.

Who does the CT Technologist report to?

The CT Technologist reports directly to the CT Manager at BMC.

What qualifications are required to be a CT Technologist at BMC?

To be a CT Technologist at BMC, you must have a degree in radiologic technology and be certified and registered in CT. Additionally, experience working with computerized tomography scanners is preferred.

What is the work schedule for a CT Technologist at BMC?

The work schedule for a CT Technologist at BMC is 40 hours per week, with evening shifts.

Is there a sign-on bonus for CT Technologists at BMC?

Yes, there is a $15,000 sign-on bonus for CT Technologists at BMC.

Are there opportunities for advancement for CT Technologists at BMC?

Yes, there are opportunities for advancement for CT Technologists at BMC, including training and development programs to further your career in radiology.

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Boston Medical Center models a new kind of excellence in healthcare, where innovative and equitable care empowers all patients to thrive. We combine world-class clinicians and cutting-edge treatments with compassionate, quality care that extends beyond our walls. Together, we're reimagining healthcare for Boston - and the world. As an award-winning health equity leader, our diverse clinicians and staff interrogate racial disparities in care and partner with our community to dismantle systemic inequities. This commitment to equity is the basis of all our work, particularly as 70 percent of our patients are people of color. In addition, nearly 30 percent of our patients speak a primary language other than English, and so we offer all our care and services in over 160 languages, including Spanish, Haitian Creole, Cape Verdean Creole, and more. As an academic medical center, BMC is building the future of health care. Our world-renowned researchers currently oversee over 660 research projects in a wide variety of areas, and as the principal teaching affiliate of Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, BMC is devoted to training future generations of health care professionals. BMC's clinical expertise, commitment to equity, quality, and sustainability efforts have been consistently recognized by organizations across the country, including the federal government, American Nurses Credentialing Center (Magnet designation), U.S. News, Leapfrog, Human Rights Campaign, the Lown Institute, Becker’s Healthcare, and more.

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