Radiology Tech Osteoporosis - Part Time

University of Vermont Health - UVM Medical Center
Milton, VT, 05405, USA
  • Market Salary: $68,470 - $91,140 p/year
  • Healthcare
  • Part-time
Our job summary
Flexible part-time (10 hrs/week) supporting osteoporosis diagnostics at a leading health system. Advanced Radiology Technologist role (DXA/quantitative US) in Osteoporosis Center; part-time 10 hrs/week; flexible days; worksite: Vermont; permanent position. - ARRT certification and Vermont radiologic license (or eligible) - Graduate of JRCERT/CAHEA-accredited program - ~4 years Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist experience (preferred) - Competency in radiation physics, safety, DXA and quantitative ultrasonography - Ability to assist with clinical instruction and research protocols
Full description

PLEASE NOTE: This is a part time job, 10 hours per week. Workdays for this position are flexible.

JOB DESCRIPTION:

The Radiology Specialty Technologist has a minimum of 4 years as a Diagnostic Technologist, has committed hours to FAHC, and functions at an advanced level within the Osteoporosis Center performing a wide variety of bone density procedures. He/She demonstrates progressive knowledge and sense of responsibility in the daily operations of the Osteoporosis Center. A high level of commitment, advanced skills, and acceptance of responsibility has been developed in performance of dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) and quantitative ultrasonography. A thorough knowledge of radiation procedures and safety is required. He/She assists in the clinical instruction of personnel as needed and participates in research protocols in collaboration with the principal investigator of the Osteoporosis Center and research coordinators.

EDUCATION:

Graduate of an accredited School of Radiologic Technology approved by CAHEA/JRCERT. ARRT certified and is licensed with the State of Vermont and eligible to become certified and maintain certification by the ISCD

EXPERIENCE:

4 years experience as a Radiology Technologist is preferred. Successfully complete all Radiology competencies using physics of radiation as a background.

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