Pleasant Prairie, WI
62 days ago
Radiology Technologist – Surgery

POSITION PURPOSE

Independently perform standard radiographic procedures in all settings. Provide specialized mobile imaging in the operating room, emergency, and inpatient settings. Ensure high-quality intraoperative and bedside imaging. Assists with departmental coverage at one or more satellite facilities; weekend; holiday and on-call coverage as required.

SITE(S)

System-Wide Imaging Services Locations

MINIMUM EDUCATION REQUIRED

Associate Degree: Radiologic Technology or graduate of an accredited certification program in Radiologic Technology

MINIMUM EXPERIENCE REQUIRED

One year of radiologic technologist experience (preferred) Graduate of an accredited Radiologic Technology program

LICENSES / CERTIFICATIONS REQUIRED

Licensed Radiographer in the State of Wisconsin. American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (A.R.R.T) registered. Current BLS and/or CPR certification from the American Heart Association or American Red Cross or the ability to obtain certification within 6 weeks of hire.

 

SUPERVISES

Not applicable

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES REQUIRED

Strong understanding of surgical procedures, sterile field practices, and OR/ICU safety protocols Skilled in C-arm operation, real-time imaging adjustments, and radiographic positioning Able to remain calm, focused, and effective in high-pressure and fast-paced environments Clear, professional communication with both surgical teams and patients Efficient in managing and prioritizing STAT exams and multiple imaging requests Technically independent with strong troubleshooting and equipment handling skills Physically capable of performing mobile imaging and supporting long surgical procedures Knowledgeable in radiation safety standards and best practices Proficient in electronic imaging systems, PACS, and related digital platforms Dependable, adaptable, and committed to high standards of professionalism and service

PRINCIPLE ACCOUNTABILITIES AND ESSENTIAL DUTIES

Independently handle, operate, and troubleshoot all equipment, including setup for C-Arm daily and case-specific use. Perform C-Arm imaging while maintaining sterile technique and assisting with patient positioning. Execute standard, emergent and portable exams across all settings, prioritizing imaging needs efficiently. Maintain accurate imaging study documentation within electronic medical records and department-specific systems for timely and organized recordkeeping. Collaborate with department teams to facilitate smooth procedural workflows. Provide verbal and written instructions to patients and families on procedures as needed. Ensures patients' safety and comfort during and after the exam. Mentor students, participate in staff orientation, and assist in ongoing training and competency evaluations. Contribute to quality assurance by auditing images, upholding imaging standards, and collaborating on protocol development. Notify leadership and coordinate with vendors and biomedical teams to resolve technical issues and maintain equipment functionality Adhere to radiation safety protocols and adapt to procedural changes while maintaining a high level of professionalism and patient care.
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