Job Description
Summary: Radiographers are responsible for preparing and positioning patients for exams, knowing the operation of all diagnostic equipment and producing radiographs of acceptable quality to ensure that the examination/procedure is complete and ready for radiographic interpretation. This position is also responsible for the care of the patient while in his/her charge, and shall be able to assess the ongoing condition of the patient and call for any needed assistance. Patient population encompasses all age groups and medical/surgical diagnoses. Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities. Requirements: Education, Training or Certifications Required: Licensed Maine Radiographer. National certification or additional experience in CT Scan, Mammography and/or Ultrasound preferred but not required. Experience Required: Completion of an accredited program in Radiography. Two years or more of experience in Radiography preferred but not required. ARRT certification required. Special Requirements: Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. Ability to perform diagnostic studies on patients ranging from newborn to the geriatric individual. Ability to cope effectively and to help others cope with stress. Ability to work effectively and calmly under pressure or in emergency situations. Ability to work with personnel and physicians from many areas and medical offices. Cognitive Requirements: Good analytical skills. Good problem-solving skills. Ability to work without full-time supervision. Physical Demands: Good eye-hand coordination. Ability to move patients and equipment. Excellent manual dexterity. Good visual acuity. Environment: Stress level moderate to high. Possible exposure to physical, mental and/or verbal abuse from patients. Possible exposure to blood, body fluid or tissue and a potential for spills or splashes. Possible exposure to caustic fluids/radiation. Must take holiday and night call as assigned/scheduled. J-18808-Ljbffr