Virginia Mason Medical Center
Travel Radiology Technologist - $2,467 per week
Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, Washington, us, 98127
Certification Details
ARRT certificationWashington state licenseJob Details
13-week contractSpecialty: Rad TechDepartment: Radiology (Rad Tech)Experience: Expectation is for travelers to be able to cover ALL areas. Fluoroscopy and OR (knowing how to operate O-arm and C-arm) important. 1 year of experience. ER experience is preferred.Common types of imaging & Job Duties: General, fluoroscopy, OR, and portables.Average # of scans/studies per day: OR-average with just C-arm about 6-7 per day. Fluoro-about 10 exams per day. Average general x-rays per day around 73.EMR &/or PACS: Cerner Power Chart, RIS (Radiology Information System) GE Centricity, PACS- Philips Intellispace.Department Specific Equipment: All x-ray rooms are Philips- mostly DR (direct radiography) there are a couple CR (computed radiography) all are fully digital. Portables- there are 7 machines and all are GE DR. OR- Ziehm and GE/OEC C-arms and a Siemens O-arms.Job Requirements
General Certification Requirements: BLSCerts/ARRT & other specialty certification requirements: ARRT certification and Washington state license.Will they have to float/cover any other areas?: Will cover in addition to General Radiology (x-ray) an outpatient clinic, Inpatient and Outpatient Fluoroscopy, Outpatient Ortho Clinic, ER, fluoro/xray room in CCU, and OR-34 rooms. Techs will be scheduled in one area and rotate areas on a weekly basis- may need to move areas to cover.Schedule Information
Shifts & Scheduling: Shifts vary: start at 7AM and cascade from there to 9AM. Regular staff work 8 hour shifts, however have been making exceptions for 10 hour shifts- 7:30a-6p.Weekend Requirements: Weekends as neededHoliday Requirements: If there is a need the travelers may be asked to work.Call or Standby requirement?: Call as neededUnit Specific Information
Radiology Supervisor or Lead Tech: LeadsDo they use RRA's: NoRadiologist in-house?: YesScrub Color/Dress Code: Are scrubs provided?: Navy, gray, or a mix of navy and gray. Scrubs will be provided when working in the OR- please wear casual clothes (no loungewear) when coming to work and needing to change.Department specific orientation: First day would be organizational specific orientation with modules will then get set up in a daily rotation of the different areas-generally 1 week.Additional Details
ARRT, BLS; The Manager WILL NO LONGER ACCEPT LOCAL TRAVELERS FOR THIS UNIT!!MUST provide traveler Radiation Badge - facility will not provide.
ARRT certificationWashington state licenseJob Details
13-week contractSpecialty: Rad TechDepartment: Radiology (Rad Tech)Experience: Expectation is for travelers to be able to cover ALL areas. Fluoroscopy and OR (knowing how to operate O-arm and C-arm) important. 1 year of experience. ER experience is preferred.Common types of imaging & Job Duties: General, fluoroscopy, OR, and portables.Average # of scans/studies per day: OR-average with just C-arm about 6-7 per day. Fluoro-about 10 exams per day. Average general x-rays per day around 73.EMR &/or PACS: Cerner Power Chart, RIS (Radiology Information System) GE Centricity, PACS- Philips Intellispace.Department Specific Equipment: All x-ray rooms are Philips- mostly DR (direct radiography) there are a couple CR (computed radiography) all are fully digital. Portables- there are 7 machines and all are GE DR. OR- Ziehm and GE/OEC C-arms and a Siemens O-arms.Job Requirements
General Certification Requirements: BLSCerts/ARRT & other specialty certification requirements: ARRT certification and Washington state license.Will they have to float/cover any other areas?: Will cover in addition to General Radiology (x-ray) an outpatient clinic, Inpatient and Outpatient Fluoroscopy, Outpatient Ortho Clinic, ER, fluoro/xray room in CCU, and OR-34 rooms. Techs will be scheduled in one area and rotate areas on a weekly basis- may need to move areas to cover.Schedule Information
Shifts & Scheduling: Shifts vary: start at 7AM and cascade from there to 9AM. Regular staff work 8 hour shifts, however have been making exceptions for 10 hour shifts- 7:30a-6p.Weekend Requirements: Weekends as neededHoliday Requirements: If there is a need the travelers may be asked to work.Call or Standby requirement?: Call as neededUnit Specific Information
Radiology Supervisor or Lead Tech: LeadsDo they use RRA's: NoRadiologist in-house?: YesScrub Color/Dress Code: Are scrubs provided?: Navy, gray, or a mix of navy and gray. Scrubs will be provided when working in the OR- please wear casual clothes (no loungewear) when coming to work and needing to change.Department specific orientation: First day would be organizational specific orientation with modules will then get set up in a daily rotation of the different areas-generally 1 week.Additional Details
ARRT, BLS; The Manager WILL NO LONGER ACCEPT LOCAL TRAVELERS FOR THIS UNIT!!MUST provide traveler Radiation Badge - facility will not provide.