Mammography Technologist - Float Team (Region Three)Wellstar • Hampton, Virginia, United States
Mammography Technologist - Float Team (Region Three)
Wellstar
- Hampton, Virginia, United States
- Hampton, Virginia, United States
About
- The Wellstar Diagnostic Float Team (WEST Team) supports a variety of imaging services across our facilities. Region Three includes Spalding Medical Center, Sylvan Grove Medical Center, and West Georgia Medical Center.
- As a Mammography Technologist for Region Three, you will apply your expertise to deliver safe, high-quality imaging and a supportive patient experience at each location you serve.
- If you prefer a role that avoids routine, lets you use your full skill set, and provides straightforward pay, this could be a strong fit.
- In return for stepping in where you're needed most, Float Pool members earn a higher base rate and may be eligible for a float incentive.
- Multiple shift options available to self-schedule up to 8 weeks in advance
- Monthly schedule includes 2 Monday shifts, 2 Friday shifts, and 3 weekend shifts (Sat/Sun)
- This position is eligible for full-time benefits
- High School Diploma or equivalent
- Completion of an accredited Radiologic Technology program
- Minimum 2 years of experience as a Radiologic Technologist in a hospital setting
- Minimum 2 years of Mammography experience in a hospital setting
- ARRT-R (Radiography)
- ARRT-M (Mammography)
- BLS (Basic Life Support) - American Heart Association
- Perform mammography exams per physician order and protocol, confirming patient identity with two unique identifiers.
- Gather relevant history, screen for contraindications, and explain the exam clearly (AIDET) to reduce anxiety.
- Protect patient privacy, dignity, and comfort while positioning patients safely and assisting with transfers as needed.
- Review images for quality and completeness, maintaining a strong first-time acceptance rate before releasing patients.
- Use sound clinical judgment, clarify unclear orders (including RBAC for verbal orders), and assist in emergencies or across imaging areas when needed.
- Operate mammography equipment safely, optimizing dose and technique, and keep equipment clean and ready per infection control/FDA guidelines.
- Perform and document required ACR/MQSA QC tests and maintain records that support ACR, MQSA, EQUIP, and tracking system requirements.
- Ensure all images are accurately labeled, oriented, and documented in PACS/RIS; complete daily charge capture for procedures.
- Keep the mammography suite clean and stocked; apply shielding and immobilization devices appropriately.
- Provide clear pre- and post-exam instructions, address questions or escalate to providers, and support training of new team members.
- Maintain concise, timely documentation; stay current with emails and required education.
- Communicate professionally, work well in a fast-paced team, and bring strong skills in anatomy, pathology, positioning, radiation safety, and mammography best practices.
Languages
- English
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