CT Tech
Fulltime 40 hour night position. will work 8 hour shifts. 11:00 p.m. to 7:30 a.m. This position is a part of the Night Program
AFSCME union
Posted: December 23, 2024
Reposted: May 23, 2025
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Night Program Guidelines
• As part of the program, participants must commit to working to the maximum of their
budgeted shifts based on FTE status as off-shift hours (12-hour blocks such as 3 p.m. to
3 a.m., 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., etc. or 8-hour blocks such as 11 p.m to 7 a.m, etc.).
• Eligible participants will receive an additional $2 per hour night program differential, on
top of their hospital’s current off-shift differential, for night hours worked as part of the
program.
This $2 will be given on top of the new, market-competitive shift differentials.
• Any additional worked day shifts (meetings, competencies, additional overtime shifts) will
be paid without the night program differential.
• Imaging Technologists who work rotating night shifts as part of their schedule, but are
not participants in the night program, will not receive the additional $2 differential.
• All PTO (paid time off) requests must continue to be approved, in advance, by the
participant’s unit director/manager, and the night program differential will not be applied
to the hourly rate paid for PTO.
• Business unit leaders will determine the appropriate number of program participants
based on business unit and department needs.
Night Program Eligibility
• Eligible participants must be in a patient care technician role in a regular full-time or part-time status, and work on a unit that requires 24-hour on-site coverage.
• Imaging Technologists who have completed their orientation period and have at least
six-months of experience are eligible to participate.
• Eligible participants must have a performance rating of Solid/Strong/Good to enter the
program and not received any corrective action within the last six months. Maintaining a
Solid/Strong/Good rating will be required to remain in the program. New employees are
able to enter the program at the time of hire.
• If a participant resigns or is removed from the program for not meeting the night program
guidelines, they are not permitted to return to the program for one calendar year.
• If a participant does not work steady night shifts, they are not eligible to receive the
additional differential and their participation will be evaluated for removal from the
program.
• There is no impact to medical benefits, short-term disability (STD), long-term disability
(LTD), PTO, or tuition reimbursement as part of this program.
Responsibilities:
Practices sterile technique and prevents cross contamination. Complies with established occupational BBF and TB exposure policies. Transfers and positions patients while performing computed tomography examinations. Use of PACS.Use of the Radiology Information System. Station Medical Center CT staff is required to test glucose levels on PET/CT patient’s pre and post scan. Provides immobilizing devices as required. Under the direction of a physician, technologist administers contrast media for CT examinations. Provides protection in accordance with prescribed safety standards. Responsible for the performance of routine special procedures. May be responsible for specific areas of instruction for ancillary personnel. Station Medical Center CT staff is required to run a creatinine point of care test on patients who meet the criteria for blood work prior to contrast injection. Staff is also required to perform daily QC on the I-Stat. Acquires and maintains skill level in venipuncture therapy in accordance with Department policy. Rotates within the department or other areas and by shift as required. Selects proper technical factors on an individual patient basis. Selects and operates equipment as directed. Supports department and hospital based CPI activities by actively participating in the CPI process. Develops film by means of a laser processor. Demonstrates knowledge and ability to adapt to clinical treatment and instructional aspect of care to all stages of the life cycle and to various states of health and disease. Maintains adequate records as directed on requisitions, etc.Maintains orderliness and cleanliness. Secures and returns supplies.