Travel Radiology Technologist at DispatchHealth Management summary:
The Travel Radiology Technologist performs portable x-ray and diagnostic imaging procedures across various locations in the United States, assisting in the diagnosis of diseases and injuries. This role requires driving to different service locations, ensuring high-quality imaging services, and maintaining patient safety and equipment integrity. The technologist also interacts with patients and healthcare teams to provide comprehensive diagnostic support while adhering to state and federal regulations.
How You'll Make an Impact:
Perform portable x-ray and other diagnostic imaging procedures in a variety of settings and locations around the United States to assist in the diagnosis of disease and injuries.
What You'll Do:
- Driving within a local area in a company-supplied vehicle to perform high quality portable x-rays, EKGs and other applicable diagnostic imaging services for patients in a variety of service locations, including private residences, skilled nursing homes, senior living facilities, correctional facilities and other places of service.
- Traveling to other company locations/areas around the country on a regular schedule to perform portable x-rays, EKGs and other applicable imaging services. The traveling portion shall involve no more than two weeks per month, unless agreed to in advance.
- Using x-ray equipment to take radiographic images of patients' bones, tissues, and organs as per physicians' orders.
- Demonstrating competence in the performance of portable x-ray studies based on established protocols and procedures.
- Explaining x-ray procedures to patients and answering their questions.
- Demonstrating safe work practices appropriate to position; including safe driving, radiation safety and ALARA principles, infection control, use of appropriate personal protective equipment; safe operation of x-ray generators and associated equipment, vehicle loading/unloading of x-ray equipment, safely moving portable x-ray units during patient visits, and other activities associated with performing the responsibilities as a portable x-ray technologist.
- Maintaining an accurate record of completed x-ray procedures.
- Promptly notifying management of damaged or malfunctioning x-ray equipment.
- Following all company policies, procedures, protocols, and complying with all applicable state and federal rules, regulations, and standards.
- As directed, assisting with order entry and management, customer service support, validation of studies, dispatching of technologists, report uploads and distribution, communication with radiologists, nursing staff, providers, patients, and other stakeholders as needed.
Traveling Guidelines:
- Employee shall be compensated at his/her regular hourly rate for actual travel time to a different market/area up to a maximum of 8 hours per day, unless otherwise approved by management.
- Per Diem. Employee shall be allotted a fixed daily amount used for covering expenses such as meals and other incidental costs when travel on approved company trips.
- Employee shall follow company policies and guidelines when making travel and lodging reservations.
What You Need:
- Meets all state-specific and federal requirements perform portable x-rays, including one or more of the following:
- Registered with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) as a Radiologic Technologist RT (R)
- Limited Scope X-ray Operator — in accordance with State-specific requirements
- State x-ray license (if applicable)
- Passes required background check(s).
- Must have the ability to communicate effectively in writing and verbally.
- Must demonstrate proficient computer skills to perform required duties.
- Acts professionally, exhibits a friendly, caring, and positive attitude when interacting with management, employees, patients, patient's family, nurses, providers, client staff and other stakeholders.
- Is reliable, dependable, and ethical.
- Ability to lift and carry equipment up to 50 pounds
- Ability to walk up and down several flights of stairs easily while carrying equipment
- Valid driver’s license with clean driving record
- Ability to work a varied schedule that may require evenings, holidays, and weekends.
Who We Are:
About DispatchHealth, Professional Portable X-Ray (PPX), and Dynamic Mobile Imaging (DMI) DispatchHealth is building the world’s largest in-home care system to deliver trusted and compassionate care to all. DispatchHealth offers on-demand acute care and an advanced level of medical care for people of all ages in the comfort of their own homes. DispatchHealth’s emergency medicine and internal medicine trained medical teams are equipped with all the tools necessary to treat common to complex injuries and illnesses. DispatchHealth works closely with payers, providers, health systems, EMS, employer groups, and others to deliver care in the home to reduce unnecessary emergency room visits, hospital stays and readmissions. Acute Care medical teams are available seven days a week, evenings, and holidays and can be requested online or a quick phone call. DMI and PPX radiologic technologists travel locally to diagnose patients in their own homes or at a facility. As the premiere provider of portable digital x-rays, ultrasounds, EKGs, holter monitors, echocardiograms, and dopplers we pride ourselves on having superior digital technology which allow for expedited care. Home health care services are becoming increasingly common, and this is a great opportunity to become part of one of the fastest growing mobile imaging companies in the country.
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Applications are being accepted for this role for at least 3 days after the posting date, or once we receive a sufficient number of qualified candidates.
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Keywords:
portable x-ray, diagnostic imaging, radiologic technologist, healthcare, patient care, mobile imaging, EKG services, in-home care, medical imaging, radiation safety