CT Technologist - Outpatient - Lawrenceville, GA

Precision Technology

CT Technologist - Outpatient - Lawrenceville, GA

Lawrenceville, GA
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Job Title: CT Technologist

    Rate: Up to $2625.00 weekly + benefits from day 1!

    Location: Lawrenceville, GA

    Day Shift (8H)

    Qualifications & Requirements

    Education

    • Graduate from an accredited school for CT Tech.

    Experience

    • Prefer a minimum of two (2) years of experience

    Licenses/Certifications

    • Must be able to obtain and maintain CPR certification.
    • AART-CT certification

    Key Responsibilities

    Operating CT Equipment: CT Technologists use computerized tomography machines to capture detailed images of patients' internal organs and tissues. They must be proficient in operating and maintaining this specialized equipment.

    Patient Preparation and Positioning: Before scans, CT Technologists prepare patients by explaining the procedure, ensuring they remove any objects that could interfere with the scan, and positioning them correctly to obtain the best images.

    Administering Contrast Agents: They may administer contrast materials orally or intravenously to enhance the visibility of internal structures during imaging.

    Monitoring Patient Safety: Throughout the scanning process, CT Technologists monitor patients for any adverse reactions to contrast agents and ensure their comfort and safety.

    Image Evaluation: After capturing images, they review and analyze the scans for quality and accuracy, ensuring that they meet diagnostic standards.

    Collaboration with Healthcare Team: CT Technologists work closely with radiologists and other healthcare professionals to interpret imaging results and provide necessary documentation.

    Maintaining Equipment and Records: They are responsible for routine maintenance of CT equipment, keeping it clean and in good working order, and maintaining accurate patient records and documentation.

    Adhering to Safety Protocols: Following radiation safety protocols is crucial to minimize exposure for both patients and staff.