RADIOLOGY TECH Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals - Bakersfield, CA at Geebo

RADIOLOGY TECH

OverviewFounded by the Sisters of Mercy Mercy Hospitals have a history of caring for our community that goes back more than 100 years.
We provide a broad range of medical and surgical services including minimally invasive and outpatient options.
Our family of services includes the areas only inpatient oncology unit the Orthopedic Spine and Hand Center Family Birth Center the Lactation Support Center and retail store and many others.
Mercy Hospital Downtown is a 194-bed facility located in downtown Bakersfield.
Mercy Hospital Southwest is a 78-bed facility and the only hospital located in the rapidly growing area west of Highway 99.
Mercy Hospital is a member of Dignity Health and is a trusted community partner serving residents of Bakersfield and Kern County with quality compassionate care since 1910.
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Summary:
The Radiologic Staff Technologist is a Registered Radiologic Technologist who under the direction of the Radiologist or supervising technologist performs radiographic procedures at a technical level not requiring constant supervision of technical detail.
Must strictly adhere to the State of California Radiation Safety Regulations as it applies to worker and patient safety.
QualificationsMinimum
Experience:
CA Radiology Tech Fluro ARRT BLS (AHA required)1 year acute medical experience required Skills:
Excellent verbal and written skills to facilitate communication with medical and technical personnel.
Must have the ability to read write and speak English.
Preferred:
IV certification preferred Pay Range$27.
25 - $33.
91 /hour Recommended Skills Basic Life Support Radiology English Communication American Registry Of Radiologic Technologists (Arrt) Certified Patient Safety Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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