Novellis Health is a thriving, independently physician-owned and managed private practice—join our stable, growing team focused on community-based patient care.
Position Overview
Novellis Health is seeking an experienced CT Technologist to support our low-dose CT lung cancer screening program at our Ave X multispecialty office in Brooklyn. This role is responsible for performing high-quality CT examinations with a focus on early detection, patient education, and a compassionate screening experience.
Responsibilities
Perform low-dose CT lung screening exams in accordance with established protocols, ALARA principles, and regulatory standards.
Verify orders and screening eligibility criteria (e.g., age, smoking history, risk factors) and collaborate with referring providers to clarify indications when needed.
Prepare and position patients for CT exams, ensuring correct body alignment, immobilization, and breath-hold instructions to optimize image quality.
Educate patients about the lung cancer screening process, risks, benefits, and post-exam expectations in clear, supportive language.
Monitor patients during procedures, recognize and respond to any signs of distress or adverse reactions, and escalate to the provider or emergency services when necessary.
Operate CT equipment safely and efficiently, selecting appropriate scan parameters and protocols; troubleshoot minor equipment issues and escalate service needs.
Assess images for diagnostic quality and completeness before releasing the patient; ensure timely transfer of images to PACS for radiologist interpretation.
Document exams accurately in the EMR and imaging systems, including screening eligibility, smoking history, dose parameters, and any incident reports.
Coordinate with clinical staff, front desk, and referring physicians to support smooth scheduling, patient flow, and timely communication of results and follow-up recommendations.
Maintain a clean, safe, and compliant imaging environment, including infection prevention, contrast media storage (if used), and radiation safety practices.
Participate in quality improvement initiatives related to lung cancer screening metrics, image quality, radiation dose monitoring, and patient satisfaction.
Required Qualifications
Graduate of an accredited Radiologic Technology program.
Current ARRT (R) certification; ARRT (CT) required or obtained within a specified time frame (e.g., 12 months of hire).
Valid New York State radiologic technologist license.
Current BLS/CPR certification.
Minimum 1–2 years of CT experience; prior experience with low-dose lung cancer screening preferred but not required.
Skills and competencies
Strong knowledge of CT imaging principles, cross-sectional anatomy, and radiation safety (including low-dose techniques).
Excellent patient communication skills, with the ability to educate and reassure high-risk patients (e.g., long-term smokers, patients with anxiety).
Detail-oriented with strong critical thinking skills to follow protocols, identify discrepancies, and escalate concerns appropriately.
Comfort working in a fast-paced outpatient environment, managing a schedule while maintaining a calm, professional demeanor.
Ability to work collaboratively with physicians, nurse practitioners, PAs, MAs, and administrative staff.
Proficiency with PACS, EMR systems, and basic computer skills.