Radiology Technologist
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Specialty: Radiology | Radiology Technologist
City: Omaha
State: Nebraska
Metro Area: Omaha-Council Bluffs NE-IA
Job ID: P-331005
Shift: Days - 40 Weekly Hrs.
Length: 13 Weeks
Est. Gross Weekly Pay*: $2484
Start Date: ASAP
Facility Setting: Hospital
Assignment Location
American Traveler Allied has an opening for a contract Radiology Technologist in Nebraska. This assignment puts you in the Omaha-Council Bluffs NE-IA area. Enjoy the increased pay and new experiences that come with traveling to locations like Omaha, along with our full benefits package and top-rated customer service.
Facility Details
This award-winning 600+ bed teaching and Magnet hospital is a Joint Commission-accredited Primary Stroke Center, Congestive Heart Failure Center, Ventricular Assist Device (VAD) Center, and Inpatient Diabetes Center. It is also a level I adult and pediatric trauma center, as well as home to a helipad and helicopter for emergency transport. Its level IIIC NICU features 34 private rooms – to be shared only with the baby and family – and is equipped to provide ECMO support. This facility was ranked the #1 hospital in the state of Nebraska by the U.S. News and World Report, which also rated it “high performing” for its gastroenterology and GI surgery, geriatrics, gynecology, nephrology, neurology and neurosurgery, oncology, pulmonology, and urology specialties.
Location Info: Nebraska has more scenic byways mile for mile than any other state in the union.
Rad. Tech Job Responsibilities
Radiological techs 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 techs 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: 2024-10-31