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Barrow Brain and Spine is a physician-owned specialty practice focused in the areas of neurosurgery and advanced spine care. The practice encompasses 27 neurosurgeons, three physiatrists and performs more than 8,000 surgeries each year. This globally-recognized group directs the Neurosurgery Residency Program at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Phoenix, Arizona and serves more than 40,000 patients per year.

 

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At Barrow Brain and Spine, each team member is dedicated to the highest levels of performance, integrity, collaboration and commitment to patient care.  These are not just words on a page, this is our culture.  If you are looking for an extraordinary work environment dedicated to enhancing the lives of our patients and team members, we look forward to hearing from you. 


Radiologic Technologist - Sonoran Crossing and Scottsdale Offices

Department: Administration
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BARROW BRAIN AND SPINE

JOB DESCRIPTION: RADIOLOGY TECHNICIAN - PART TIME 24-30 HRS.

DEPARTMENT: Pain Management Sonoran Crossing and Scottsdale Offices

REPORTS TO: Director of Clinics

FLSA STATUS: Non-Exempt

JOB SUMMARY: Position performs high quality radiographs (C-Arm and plain film X-rays) in a manner that optimizes the patient experience, focuses on patient safety, and practices ALARA principles.

TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

  • Prolonged sitting, standing, some bending, stooping and stretching and/or walking
  • Heavy lifting (50 lbs. or more) of patients and supplies.
  • Manual dexterity and mobility.
  • Exposure to blood and bodily fluids, as well as hazardous materials.
  • Eye-hand coordination and manual dexterity sufficient to operate a computer keyboard, photocopier, fax machine, telephone, calculator, and other office equipment
  • Normal range of hearing and vision to record, prepare, and communicate appropriate reports

TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS:

  • Work is performed in a clinical setting, with contact with patients, office staff, physicians, etc.
  • Overtime as required

JOB DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Greet and accompany patients to dressing and exam rooms.
  • Set up and maintain patient dressing and recovery rooms.
  • Perform high quality radiographic procedures, under supervision of radiologist.
  • Maintain procedure rooms, including ordering and stocking supplies.
  • Ensure rapid, efficient turnover of procedure rooms.
  • Maintain film badges.
  • Ensure radiation safety procedures are being followed according to ALARA principles.
  • Lead shielding of patients whenever possible.
  • Manual colimation for all views, C-Arm and X-Ray.
  • Limit repeat views whenever possible.
  • Critique all films and organize views per neuroradiologist preference.
  • Wear protective lead apparel and dosimetry devices during X-Ray/Fluoro procedures.
  • Ask female patient if they are or think they may be pregnant before procedures.
  • Immediately advise supervisor if you are or think you may be pregnant.
  • Take and pass written GE C-Arm competency test.
  • Process X-Ray exams in Agfa CR reader.
  • Complete all necessary administrative duties associated with patient exams in
  • Centricity EMR and DR Systems PACS.
  • Ensure that preventive maintenance is being done on equipment. Maintain appropriate equipment documentation.
  • Follow state regulations for X-ray logs.
  • Play a lead role in ensuring patient satisfaction and in following HIPA guidelines.
  • Maintain patient, physician, and staff privacy and confidentiality per the BBS Compliance Program.
  • Maintain designated certifications (ARRT (R), Arizona State MRTBE).
  • Other duties and assignments as necessary

PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS:

  • Reports to work regularly without undue tardiness
  • Maintains positive attitude and demonstrates the utmost in professionalism at all times
  • Dresses appropriately and professionally
  • Works independently, without direct supervision
  • Completes work accurately and in a timely manner
  • Excellent oral, written & telephone communication, along with tact, diplomacy and a strong customer service orientation
  • Prioritizes work activities and accepts multiple job duties
  • Maintains effective working relationships with physicians, administration and other staff members

EDUCATION, CERTIFICATION & EXPERIENCE:

  • Successful completion and graduation from an accredited radiology technologist professional program.
  • 3-5+ years of experience as a radiology technologist, with experience on both Xray and C-Arm equipment.

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