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\nRadiology Technologist
\nWashington Regional Medical System (the “System”) is our region’s only locally governed, community-owned, not-for-profit healthcare system. The System includes a 425-bed acute care hospital known as Washington Regional Medical Center (the “Hospital”) which is located in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The Hospital is supported by the System- including primary, specialty and urgent care operations - that span across Northwest Arkansas into Harrison and Eureka Springs. Being heavily supported and invested in our community makes Washington Regional a unique employer, encouraging staff to give back to the community in which we live and work … and give back to each other.
\nWashington Regional Mission, Vision and Values prove to be a firm foundation and inspiration from which we fulfill our purpose.
\nMission: Washington Regional is committed to improving the health of people in communities we serve through compassionate, high quality care, prevention and wellness education.
\nVision: To be the leading healthcare system in Northwest Arkansas --- the best place to receive care and the best place to give care.
\nValues: To treat others – patients and their families, visitors, physicians, and each other – as we would want to be treated.
\nPosition Summary
\nThe role of the Radiology Tech reports directly to the Imaging Supervisor. This position is responsible for directing patient flow and communicating with the technologists to ensure quality treatment and patient care.
\nEssential Position Responsibilities
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- Ensure effective and efficient workflow is maintained to meet departmental standards \n
- Produce high quality diagnostic images for interpretation by a Radiologist \n
- Complete all required education and provide education to staff, as needed \n
- Ensure equipment, operations, and daily functions are maintained to meet Joint Commission standards, as needed \n
Qualifications
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- \nEducation: Graduate of an accredited Radiologic Technology program. \n
- \nLicensure and Certifications: ARRT Registry and AR State Licensure or ARRT registry eligible with temporary AR state licensure; BCLS certification is required. \n
- \nExperience: Previous experience as a radiologic technologist in a Joint Commission accredited healthcare facility, preferred. \n
Work Environment: This position provides supervision to the technologists in radiology during the shift and ensures compliance with all regulatory requirements and departmental polices. This position spends 80% of the time standing and/or walking with frequent pushing, pulling lifting, and/or carrying up to 50 lb. This position will spend 20% of time sitting while performing work in a standard office environment. This position will spend 30% of time positioning patients and equipment. This position will serve a diverse population including those with a cultural background and age range from pediatric to geriatric.
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Washington Regional Medical Center
Radiology Technologist
Washington Regional Medical System (the “System”) is our region’s only locally governed, community-owned, not-for-profit healthcare system. The System includes a 425-bed acute care hospital known as Washington Regional Medical Center (the “Hospital”) which is located in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The Hospital is supported by the System- including primary, specialty and urgent care operations - that span across Northwest Arkansas into Harrison and Eureka Springs. Being heavily supported and invested in our community makes Washington Regional a unique employer, encouraging staff to give back to the community in which we live and work … and give back to each other.
Washington Regional Mission, Vision and Values prove to be a firm foundation and inspiration from which we fulfill our purpose.
Mission: Washington Regional is committed to improving the health of people in communities we serve through compassionate, high quality care, prevention and wellness education.
Vision: To be the leading healthcare system in Northwest Arkansas --- the best place to receive care and the best place to give care.
Values: To treat others – patients and their families, visitors, physicians, and each other – as we would want to be treated.
Position Summary
The role of the Radiology Tech reports directly to the Imaging Supervisor. This position is responsible for directing patient flow and communicating with the technologists to ensure quality treatment and patient care.
Essential Position Responsibilities
- Ensure effective and efficient workflow is maintained to meet departmental standards
- Produce high quality diagnostic images for interpretation by a Radiologist
- Complete all required education and provide education to staff, as needed
- Ensure equipment, operations, and daily functions are maintained to meet Joint Commission standards, as needed
Qualifications
- Education: Graduate of an accredited Radiologic Technology program.
- Licensure and Certifications: ARRT Registry and AR State Licensure or ARRT registry eligible with temporary AR state licensure; BCLS certification is required.
- Experience: Previous experience as a radiologic technologist in a Joint Commission accredited healthcare facility, preferred.
Work Environment: This position provides supervision to the technologists in radiology during the shift and ensures compliance with all regulatory requirements and departmental polices. This position spends 80% of the time standing and/or walking with frequent pushing, pulling lifting, and/or carrying up to 50 lb. This position will spend 20% of time sitting while performing work in a standard office environment. This position will spend 30% of time positioning patients and equipment. This position will serve a diverse population including those with a cultural background and age range from pediatric to geriatric.