(ARRT) Radiologic Technologist - $20,000 Sign On Bonus Architecture - Union City, OH at Geebo

(ARRT) Radiologic Technologist - $20,000 Sign On Bonus

(ARRT) Radiologic Technologist A hospital located near Dayton, OH is seeking a (ARRT) Radiologic Technologist for a full-time permanent position! New grads are welcome to apply! Annual Pay:
$62,500 - $85,000 DOE Up to $20,000 in Sign-On Bonus and Relocation Assistance Day and Night shifts are available.
(ARRT) Radiologic Technologist Duties:
(ARRT) Radiologic Technologist will be expected to perform diagnostic imaging procedures using X-rays and other imaging modalities.
Under the direction of the radiology director, the Radiologic Technologist will collaborate with radiologists and healthcare professionals to interpret imaging results.
Adhere to radiation safety guidelines and maintain a safe working environment.
Conduct thorough patient assessments, explain procedures, position patients correctly, and ensure their comfort and cooperation during scans.
Stay updated on advancements in radiologic technology through continuing education.
(ARRT) Radiologic Technologist
Qualifications:
ARRT certification.
BLS certificate is preferred.
Proven experience in performing a wide range of diagnostic imaging procedures.
Associate degree in radiologic technology or a related field (bachelor's degree preferred).
#Radiologic Technologist, ARRT, Rad Tech, Radiology, (ARRT) Radiologic Technologist If you would like to apply or find out more regarding this position, send your resume to:
Mason Stringfellow, Recruiter mason @mleehealthcare.
com 404 446 9000 Recommended Skills Assessments Basic Life Support Imaging Health Physics Radiology American Registry Of Radiologic Technologists (Arrt) Certified Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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