Diagnostic Radiology Technologist – Texas

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  • ID: 13219
  • Updated February 11th, 2025

  • Job ID 13219
  • Job Title Diagnostic Radiology Technologist - Texas
  • Clinician Type Imaging / Technologists
  • Specialty Diagnostic Radiology Technologists
  • State Texas
  • Practice Setting Hospital
  • Duration 13 Weeks
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Job Description

Job Title: Diagnostic Radiology Technologist

Job Location: Texas

Type of Facility: Hospital with Level 3 ER Trauma Center

Length of Assignment: 13 Weeks

Start Date: Immediately

Work Schedule: 11pm - 7am (Night shift), including call coverage and some weekend shifts


Roles and Responsibilities:

- Perform general radiographic procedures, including ER trauma cases

- Conduct specialized procedures such as Barium Enema, Upper GI, Modified Barium Swallow Studies (MBSS), and Voiding Cystourethrogram (VCUG)

- Operate GE Precision R/F and GE Optima portable equipment

- Utilize Meditech EMR and McKesson PACS systems

- Provide on-call coverage and assist with weekend shifts as needed

- May be asked to assist in other areas, including patient transportation

- Work collaboratively with a team of 3 technologists


Requirements:

- 1+ years of experience as a Radiologic Technologist

- ARRT-R certification

- Valid Texas state license

- Knowledge of fluoroscopic procedures

- Flexibility to work night shifts, weekends, and on-call


Barton Healthcare Staffing is excited to work with you! Apply now to learn more about this exciting role.


Additional Benefits!

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

FMLA Leave

Malpractice Insurance

401k Savings Plan

Weekly Pay Via ADP

State-Specific Leave/Sick Time Policies

Job Benefits

  • Competitive compensation

  • Stipend eligibility to cover lodging and travel expenses

  • Barton travel concierge service included

  • A-rated medical malpractice insurance provided

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