X-Ray Tech
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Specialty: Radiology | Radiology Technologist
City: Baltimore
State: Maryland
Metro Area: Baltimore-Towson MD
Job ID: P-339233
Shift: Nights - 36 Weekly Hrs.
Length: 13 Weeks
Est. Gross Weekly Pay*: $1925
Start Date: ASAP
Facility Setting: Hospital
Assignment Location
American Traveler Allied has an opening for a contract X-Ray Tech in Maryland. This assignment puts you in the Baltimore-Towson MD area. Enjoy the increased pay and new experiences that come with traveling to locations like Baltimore, along with our full benefits package and top-rated customer service.
Facility Details
A university teaching hospital with over 700 beds, this facility provides a full range of healthcare throughout Maryland and the Mid-Atlantic region. It provides training for approximately half of Maryland's health care professionals. Home to a Level I trauma center, this medical center was named one of the nation's best acute-care hospitals in patient safety and quality of care. It has one of the nation's largest kidney transplant programs and is a referral center for trauma, cancer care, neurocare, cardiac care and heart surgery, women's and children's health and organ transplants.
Location Info: Find unique shops, roadside restaurants and miles of gorgeous tree-lined streets in Maryland's many cozy towns.
Rad. Tech Job Responsibilities
Radiological technicians monitor patients and machines before and during the procedure. Techs position the patient in relation to the machine, making sure that all the necessary protective precautions are taken and lead shields have been draped correctly.
Radiology technicians must first complete a high school diploma or GED, then go on to a certificate program or a 2- or 4-year degree program in radiology, all of which must be certified by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT). A prospective radiological tech must normally sit for an examination by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. A voluntary certification is offered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT), and many employers prefer to hire radiographers who have been certified.
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- fast start $$ - above average pay in this specialty
Date Posted: 2024-11-04