Radiology Technologist II/CT Technologist (Per Diem)
MultiCare Health System - Yakima, WA
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You Belong Here.At MultiCare, we strive to offer a true sense of belonging for all our employees. Across our health care network, you will find a dynamic range of meaningful careers, opportunities for growth, safe workplaces, and flexible schedules. We are connected by our mission - partnering and healing for a healthy future - and dedicated to the health and well-being of the communities we serve.FTE: 0, Shift: Variable, Schedule: Per Diem/Variable ScheduleLocation: MultiCare Emergency - Union GapPosition SummaryUnder the broad direction of the Radiologist, the Radiology Technologist II performs radiographic examinations of selected portions of the anatomy as requested by an authorized, licensed practitioner. This role is expected to rotate between Diagnostic Radiology and Computed Tomography (CT), and perform a variety of procedures with the knowledge and ability to apply a prescribed amount of radiation for the purpose of obtaining diagnostic-quality radiographs on all ages of patients. As a Radiology Technologist II performing in CT, performs CT (computerized tomography) examinations of selected portions of the anatomy as requested by the practitioner. The Radiology Technologist II is expected to perform a variety of CT procedures with the knowledge and ability of obtaining diagnostic-quality examinations on all ages of patients.Essential Responsibilities1. Performs radiologic and CT procedures per established protocols.2. Obtains patient medical history and clinical data for correlation with the imaging study, and enters such data into the Radiology Information System (RIS)3. Administers I-Stat testing as appropriate. Documentation of I-Stat results completed in computer system per department protocol.4. Proficient in venipuncture, and administering IV radiopharmaceuticals and/or contrast materials following established department policies and procedures.5. Administers first aid as required and assist in cases of adverse reaction to contrast or other emergencies.6. Measures, calculates, and records radiation dosage for radiopharmaceuticals received, used and disposed of, using computer system and following physician's prescription.7. Upon completion of patient imaging procedure, the technologist will review the images and associated data in PACS for accuracy and assures all images are available for Radiologist dictation.8. Follows quality assurance guidelines and maintains accurate records for Washington State regulatory requirements.9. Understands and follows all safety policies and reports any unsafe conditions or practices to the Supervisor/Manager, Administration or Safety Coordinator.10. Assumes responsibility of self and others for proper and efficient operation of all equipment used. Report equipment problems, malfunctions, and/or need for repairs to supervisor. Maintain cleanliness of equipment for patient safety and/or function.11. Obtains, maintains, and utilizes knowledge as is necessary for efficient and effective operational utilization of required computer systems.12. Evaluates and maintains an appropriate level of responsibility for updating job related knowledge and skills level, including applicable Joint Commission requirements, in an effort to increase individual skills and quality patient care.13. Measures, calculates, and selects proper technical factors in order to arrive at optimal image exposure.14. Interprets data gathered in assessment and provides care appropriate to age related needs.15. Positions and handles patients with a high degree of professional ethics, care, tact, courtesy, patience and safety while utilizing supportive and immobilization equipment appropriately.16. Utilizes radiation protective shielding for maximum protection of self and patient.17. Critiques images to ensure quality radiographic examinations consistent with standardized procedures.18. Through attit
Created: 2026-01-20