Radiographer (Radiologic Technologist)
- Southfield, Michigan, United States
- Southfield, Michigan, United States
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Job Title: Radiographer (Radiologic Technologist)
Location: SOUTHFIELD, MI 48075
Hours Per Week: *10)
Shift Time: Day SHIFT 7:30 am - 5:30 pm hour shifts with every 3rd weekend rotation, may be required to take weekend and midnight call)
Duration: 13 week with possibility to extend.
Interview: Phone
Certifications: ARRT - (R) and BLS
Must Have: OR experience - neuro, vascular, perk fusions, O-Arm.
Minimum Experience: 2 or 3 years.
Schedule is NOT NEGOTIABLE Candidates must be willing to take On Call for weekends and midnight shift.
Pay: $52.86/Hr
Facility Details:
- Level II Trauma Center with high-volume surgical, trauma, and emergency services
- Hospital-based imaging department supporting OR, ER, and inpatient care
- Strong emphasis on teamwork, professionalism, diversity, and customer service excellence
Job Summary: The Radiographer performs diagnostic radiographic imaging procedures in a hospital-based environment, including the Operating Room, Emergency Department, and inpatient settings. This role requires advanced technical skills, particularly in surgical and trauma imaging, and the ability to function effectively in a Level II Trauma Center. The technologist operates fixed and mobile imaging equipment while ensuring patient safety, image quality, and adherence to radiation protection standards. This is a 13-week contract position with the possibility of extension, working four 10-hour day shifts (7:30 AM–5:30 PM) with every third weekend rotation and required weekend and midnight on-call coverage.
Responsibilities
- Perform high-quality diagnostic radiographic imaging in the OR, IPD, ER, and other hospital departments using fixed and mobile imaging units.
- Support operating room procedures, including neuro, vascular, percutaneous fusions, and O-Arm imaging.
- Assist surgical and trauma teams in a fast-paced Level II Trauma Center environment.
- Position patients accurately to obtain optimal diagnostic images while maintaining patient comfort and safety.
- Apply radiation safety principles, including ALARA standards, shielding, and dose optimization.
- Prepare and operate radiographic equipment, ensuring functionality and reporting malfunctions as needed.
- Verify patient identity, review physician orders, and obtain relevant clinical history prior to procedures.
- Maintain accurate documentation and ensure proper image
Sprachkenntnisse
- English
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