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UT Health Tyler

Radiology Tech NCT

UT Health Tyler, Tyler, Texas, United States,


Overview

Join our team as a PRN, Non-Certified Radiology Technologist (NCT) in Tyler, TX.

Fulfilling your purpose begins here:

People First, Always. Here’s how we take care of our people:Competitive salaries, support teams and growth opportunities.Your team is bigger than your department:UT Health Tyler, the flagship hospital of the system, has 502 licensed beds specializing in advanced acute care medicine. Our hospital includes a 24-hour ER with Level 1 trauma center, a comprehensive stroke center, more than 500 physicians and a full complement of subspecialty groups.We believe healthcare is a team sport and every player has something to contribute. We show compassion, celebrate differences and treat one another with respect.

Responsibilities

Performs radiology and other imaging procedures as allowed by the Texas Medical Board in thediagnoses and treatment of disease.

Qualifications

Job Requirements:Enrolled in or completion of an accredited program.Meet all training requirements listed in TAC 22 Rule 194.13 as follows:

Courses which are fundamental to diagnostic radiologic procedures:

radiation safety and protection for the patient, self and others--22 classroom hours;image production and evaluation--24 classroom hours; andradiographic equipment maintenance and operation--16 classroom hours which includes at least 6 hours of quality control, darkroom, processing, and Texas Regulations for Control of Radiation; and

One or more of the following units of applied human anatomy and radiologic procedures of the:

(A) skull (5 views: Caldwell, Townes, Waters, AP/PA, and lateral)--10 classroom hours;(B) chest--8 classroom hours;(C) spine--8 classroom hours;(D) abdomen, not including any procedures utilizing contrast media--4 classroom hours;(E) upper extremities--14 classroom hours;(F) lower extremities--14 classroom hours; and/or(G) podiatric--5 classroom hours.

Live, In-Person Instructor Direction Required. All hours of the training program completed for the purposes of this section must be live, in-person, and directed by an approved instructor. No credit will be given for training completed by self-directed study, remote learning, or correspondence.

Completion of at least one year of radiologic technology program.Must be licensed by the State of Texas as a non-certified technologist.CPR Certified Basic Life Support within 90 days of hire date.