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Minnesota Visiting Nurse Agency CT Technologist I or II (Weekend Evenings) in Minneapolis, Minnesota
SUMMARY
Hennepin Healthcare has a current opening for a Computed Tomography Technologist I or II in our Computed Tomography department. This part-time (0.6 FTE) position will work every Saturday, and Sunday from 3:00pm to 3:30am. This position includes a $100 per shift bonus, a $5 an hour night shift differential, and a $.90 an hour weekend (Saturday and Sunday) shift differential.
*A $10,000 sign-on bonus is available for eligible external candidates (contract/temporary workers and former employees returning to HHS within one year are ineligible). *
Under the direction of the area supervisor, performs patient care and technical functions to insure proper radiologic diagnosis of patients. Performs Computed Tomography exams under the order of a licensed medical practitioner.
Willing to train X-Ray techs into one of these positions.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Follows ALARA (as low as reasonably achievable) principle; modifies radiation dose for individual patient’s exams in accordance with established age/weight specific protocols (including pediatric techniques and dosing), utilizing dose reduction software
- Reviews and verifies CT exam orders, radiologist’s protocol instructions, and patient identification in accordance with hospital policy to ensure correct exam is performed on the correct patient
- Assesses patient risk via patient interviews and chart review; alerts nurses and/or physicians to possible contraindications for procedure (labs, allergies, etc.)
- Ensures patient is prepared and radiologist-ordered protocols for pre-medications have been completed (e.g. contrast allergy pre-medication)
- Assesses patient’s need for care following contrast administration; arranges renal function tests and follow up according to radiologist protocol; instructs patients to withhold medication (e.g. metformin) per radiologist protocol
- Provides education to patient and family members and assesses understanding
- Provides for the physical and psychological needs of patients during CT exams, including monitoring of patient’s oxygen saturation levels when caring for patients with orders for “continuous” O2 sat monitoring; addresses issues according to hospital protocol; assesses patient’s level of pain and notifies nurse / provider as needed
- Performs venipuncture for contrast administration, evaluates patency of IV access; administers saline flush per protocol pre/post IV contrast administration
- Performs Point-of-Care lab tests for evaluating renal function prior to contrast administration
- Prepares and administers oral and/or IV contrast per department protocols as prescribed by a licensed practitioner.
- Ensure personnel caring for patient follow safety procedures (e.g. infection prevention)
- Documents clinical and required regulatory information in patient’s electronic chart (e.g. IV documentation, signs / symptoms relevant to exam, contrast administration in MAR); performs order entry / modification / cancelation in accordance with hospital policies
- Initiates response to complications and emergencies arising during exams; requests assistance from nurses, providers, and other personnel as needed
- Demonstrates extensive knowledge of anatomy, physiology and effects of disease processes; evaluates images, recognizes normal vs. abnormal anatomy and notifies the appropriate Radiologist as needed
- Handles and secures medications and equipment in accordance with hospital policies
- Utilizes the image management system; acquire, format, manipulate, archives images to the PACS system
- Assists physicians and residents as required with CT-Guided exams/procedures using aseptic technique as needed
- Assists patient with completing informed consent form, after provider has completed informed consent discussion with the patient
- Implements downtime procedures (manual operations) when computer systems or equipment fails
- Instructs new staff and students in CT procedures and techniques
- Performs competency evaluations for new CT personnel
- Assists with education and training of medical staff (Radiology Residents, Fellows, RPA’s etc.).
- Maintains equipment and room in proper working condition and trouble-shoots malfunctioning equipment; takes appropriate action to address image quality issues. Performs quality control procedures
- Demonstrates and promotes a healthy work environment and good teamwork; makes suggestions for improvements; demonstrates and promotes patient and family-centered care behaviors
- Assists in organizing work flow utilizing available staff and rooms
- Assists performing exams identified for approved IRB research
- Assists in coordinating and participates in departmental continuing education in-services
- Provides peer feedback for staff performance evaluations
- Performs various clerical duties and completes additional duties/projects as assigned
QUALIFICATIONS
- Completion of a formal educational Radiologic Technology program accredited by a mechanism acceptable to the ARRT
- Currently certified with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)
- Maintains minimum CEU credits as mandated by the ARRT
- Possess CT certification (ARRT)
- Possess current CPR certification or obtain within 6 months of employment o Individuals without a CT Certification will be considered for a CT Tech I and will need to obtain their CT certification within 36 months of hire
Title: CT Technologist I or II (Weekend Evenings)
Location: MN-Minneapolis-Downtown Campus
Requisition ID: 241726