CT Technologist or CT Tech in Ohio (Sign-On Bonus Included!)
K.A. Recruiting
Harrod, OH
available near Harrod, Ohio!
Details - Full-time and permanent - Shift: Nights - Opportunities for growth
- Full, comprehensive benefits package (PTO, health insurance, life insurance, 401k, etc)
- Pay: $28/hr
Requirements
- College degree
- ARRT cert
- Prior experience
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$28 hourly 6d ago
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Tech - X-Ray Tech
Ohio State University Hospital 4.4
Columbus, OH
An X-Ray Technologist (also known as a Radiologic Technologist) is responsible for performing diagnostic imaging procedures using X-ray equipment to create images of a patient's internal structures. These images are used by physicians to diagnose and monitor various medical conditions. The role requires strong technical knowledge, an understanding of patient safety, and excellent communication skills to ensure high-quality imaging while maintaining patient comfort and care.
Key Responsibilities:
Pre-Procedure Preparation:
Review patient medical history and physician orders to determine the appropriate X-ray procedure.
Prepare and check the X-ray equipment, ensuring that it is functioning properly and ready for use.
Explain the X-ray procedure to the patient to alleviate any concerns, ensuring they understand the process and why it's needed.
Verify the patient's identity, and ensure they have the appropriate paperwork, including informed consent forms if necessary.
Ensure that the patient is properly positioned and prepared for the procedure (e.g., removing metal objects and gowns).
Performing X-Ray Imaging:
Position patients correctly to obtain accurate images of the specific area of interest, using proper positioning techniques and guidelines.
Operate X-ray machines to take images of bones, organs, tissues, and other internal structures as requested by the physician.
Adjust the machine settings (e.g., exposure, radiation dose, and angle) based on the body part being imaged, patient size, and medical condition.
Ensure the images meet diagnostic standards for clarity and accuracy, making adjustments as needed.
Communicate with patients during the procedure, giving instructions (e.g., hold still, breathe deeply, or hold your breath) to ensure clear and accurate images.
Patient Safety and Comfort:
Ensure patient safety during the procedure by following radiation safety protocols, including limiting exposure to radiation and using protective gear (e.g., lead aprons) when necessary.
Monitor the patient during the procedure to ensure their comfort and provide reassurance, especially if the procedure causes discomfort or anxiety.
Ensure that patients are positioned safely to avoid injury or discomfort during the imaging process.
Address any patient concerns or side effects that may arise during or after the procedure.
Image Quality and Analysis:
Review X-ray images to ensure they are of sufficient quality for interpretation by a radiologist or physician.
Confirm that the images meet medical requirements, ensuring correct body part alignment and appropriate exposure.
If the images are unclear or incomplete, repeat the procedure as needed, adjusting settings or patient positioning.
Provide preliminary assessments or observations to the physician if required, within the scope of practice.
Post-Procedure Care:
Assist the patient after the procedure, ensuring they are stable and comfortable before leaving the imaging area.
Remove any protective lead aprons or coverings from the patient.
Provide post-procedure instructions, including care for any potential side effects or follow-up requirements.
Equipment Maintenance and Troubleshooting:
Perform routine maintenance and checks on the X-ray equipment to ensure it is in good working order and functioning properly.
Ensure the imaging room and equipment are clean and disinfected after each patient, adhering to infection control protocols.
Troubleshoot basic issues with the X-ray machine, and report any equipment malfunctions or concerns to the appropriate staff for repair or service.
Documentation and Record-Keeping:
Document all relevant patient information, procedures performed, and images captured in the electronic health record (EHR) or imaging system.
Ensure images are properly labeled, filed, and stored in the system for future reference and analysis by the physician.
Maintain accurate logs of X-ray procedures, equipment use, and any issues that arise during operations.
Collaboration with Medical Team:
Work closely with physicians, radiologists, and other healthcare professionals to ensure the images are reviewed promptly and accurately.
Communicate effectively with the medical team about any issues related to image quality or the need for additional imaging.
Ensure that any follow-up imaging or additional procedures are scheduled as needed.
Radiation Safety and Compliance:
Adhere to established safety protocols to minimize exposure to radiation for both the patient and staff.
Ensure the appropriate use of protective equipment (e.g., lead shields, aprons, and thyroid collars) when necessary to protect the patient and others in the vicinity.
Comply with all radiation safety standards, including guidelines for exposure levels and safety measures specific to the facility.
Professional Development and Training:
Stay current with advances in radiologic technology, including improvements in X-ray imaging and new safety protocols.
Participate in continuing education programs, workshops, or certification courses to maintain licensure and keep up with industry standards.
Assist in the training of new technologists, students, or interns, offering guidance on the technical aspects of imaging and patient care.
$36k-44k yearly est. 20d ago
Clerical Support II- Medical Imaging- Part Time
Dayton Children's Hospital 4.6
Dayton, OH
Facility: Dayton Children's - Main Campus Department: Advance Medical Imaging Schedule: Part time Hours: 16 Job Details: The Clerical Support II collaborates with the Assistant Nurse Manager and /or Relief Charge Nurse to coordinate unit activities. Uses independent thought processes to organize unit activities and to initiate physician orders. Communicates daily with internal and external customers. On most occasions, provides the initial contact for families and visitors . Recognizes that each patient/family unit is an individual with unique needs; provides considerate, respectful care to the family/patient unit. Supports the belief that all infants are entitled to a developmentally supportive plan of care and environment. Works with Dayton Children's to "improve the health care outcomes" in conjunction with the hospital mission. Adheres to hospital policy. This position is a staff level position, which collaborates interdepartmentally with all divisions of the hospital.
Department Specific Job Details:
Shift
* 2 days per week
* 7am-3:30pm
* No weekends or holidays
Education
* High school diploma or GED required
Experience
* Experience in a medical office setting or patient access/scheduling preferred
Education Requirements:
GED, High School (Required)
Certification/License Requirements:
$53k-63k yearly est. Auto-Apply 2d ago
Radiologic Tech - Cardiac Cath Lab- ( ARRT)
Uhhospitals
Willoughby, OH
The Cath Lab Tech is responsible to the Department Assistant Nurse Manager/Director and its clients for performing a variety of duties in cardiac catheterization and electrophysiology to assist the cardiologist and electrophysiologist and the quality of radiological work in the EP or cardiac catheterization laboratory.
competitive hourly wages
$10, 000 Sign on bonus
Free parking
Hours are 4 - 10 hour shifts - 7 am to 5:30 pm.
On-Call requirements:
8-10 days of call in that 6 weeks, which includes a weekend.
Summer and Winter holiday0 minute call back for emergencies
30 minute call back time
The Cath Lab Tech is responsible to the Department Assistant Nurse Manager/Director and its clients for performing a variety of duties in cardiac catheterization and electrophysiology to assist the cardiologist and electrophysiologist and the quality of radiological work in the EP or cardiac catheterization laboratory.
What You Will Do
Demonstrate the ability to assess patients' status and identify each patient's requirements relative to their age specific needs.
Assists in the acquisition of patient history and entering into Hemodynamic system and/or EMR.
Prepping patient and attaching leads, Defibrillator Pads, BP cuff and setting up the sterile field.
Assisting the Physician at the table maintaining sterile procedure. Responsible for availability of supplies and equipment keeping in mind fiscal responsibility.
Responsible for all duties related to Radiation Safety and Protection.
Additional Responsibilities
Performs other duties as assigned.
Complies with all policies and standards.
For specific duties and responsibilities, refer to documentation provided by the department during orientation.
Must abide by all requirements to safely and securely maintain Protected Health Information (PHI) for our patients. Annual training, the UH Code of Conduct and UH policies and procedures are in place to address appropriate use of PHI in the workplace.
Qualifications Education
Other Accredited Program: Radiologic Technology Program or Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist Program. (Required)
Work Experience
Experience with pacemaker insertions (Preferred) and
Scrubbing in may be required for the Adult setting, but preferred for the Pediatric setting (Preferred) and
Special Procedures experience (Preferred) and
Interventional Radiology or Cardiac Catheterization Lab or Electrophysiology Lab experience (Preferred) and
Advance EKG recognition course experience within 1st year of hire. (Required)
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
Demonstrating proficiency in arrhythmia recognition (Preferred proficiency)
Strong communication, problem-solving and interpersonal skills. (Required proficiency)
Team player (Required proficiency)
Basic computer skills and experience with Hemodynamic Monitoring. (Required proficiency)
Use of a variety of equipment, including power injectors and various computers. (Required proficiency)
Knowledge of all radiation safety QA. (Required proficiency)
Knowledge of proper sterile procedure technique and infection control. (Required proficiency)
Licenses and Certifications
Registered Technologist Radiation Therapy (ARRT-T) (Required) or
Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) (Required) and
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) (Required within 1 Year)
CCI equivalent (Preferred i) and
Licensed in the State of Ohio (Required) and
Certification of completion in a cardiovascular review course (Preferred)
Physical Demands
Standing Frequently
Walking Frequently
Sitting Rarely
Lifting Frequently 50 lbs
Carrying Frequently 50 lbs
Pushing Frequently 50 lbs
Pulling Frequently 50 lbs
Climbing Occasionally 50 lbs
Balancing Occasionally
Stooping Frequently
Kneeling Frequently
Crouching Frequently
Crawling Occasionally
Reaching Frequently
Handling Frequently
Grasping Frequently
Feeling Constantly
Talking Constantly
Hearing Constantly
Repetitive Motions Constantly
Eye/Hand/Foot Coordination Constantly
Travel Requirements
10%
Primary Location: United States-Ohio-WilloughbyWork Locations: 36000 Euclid Avenue 36000 Euclid Avenue Willoughby 44094Job: Technician / Patient CareOrganization: Lake_West_Medical_CenterSchedule: Full-time Employee Status: Regular - ShiftDaysJob Type: StandardJob Level: Entry LevelTravel: NoRemote Work: NoJob Posting: Jan 12, 2026, 7:19:06 PM
$40k-73k yearly est. Auto-Apply 8h ago
Acute Care Tech- Observation Unit - PRN/Optional
Trihealth 4.6
Cincinnati, OH
Good Samaritan Hospital- Observation Unit - PRN/Optional
Provides assistance and/or performs basic activities of daily living and specified treatments and procedures under the direct supervision of the nurse. May perform non-direct patient care activities as assigned, requested, or directed including but not limited to stocking and clerical activities. Acute Care Techs in this position have less than 6 months clinical experience and no clinical certificate or training. They are enrolled in the Acute Care Tech Foundations program at TriHealth. Upon completion of the program and at 6 months for transition and competency. At the 6 month evaluation if they demonstrate independence in all competencies for the Acute Care Tech they are moved to the Acute Care Tech I or Acute Care Tech II position if they will also add Unit Coordinator competencies to their day to day responsibilities.
Job Requirements:
2 years High School Education
Age 17 with work permit
Basic Life Support (BLS)
Reading and math ability appropriate to the position
Job Responsibilities:
Performs and documents basic patient care tasks under the direct supervision of an RN. Maintains competency of tasks in which the PCA has been trained. Completes assigned tasks within required timeframe. Seeks clarification from the nurse when in doubt about how to proceed.
Maintains a safe environment. Reports safety hazards to appropriate personnel. Completes safety event report as necessary. Complies with Infection Control policies. Demonstrates knowledge of safety/emergency policies and procedures and appropriately corrects any identified hazards.
Communicates effectively with others. Shows respect to patients, families and co-workers. Reports patient related information in a timely manner. Reports problems in completing assignment/tasks in a timely manner to the appropriate person. Documents observations and tasks performed. Works in collaboration with all members of the health care team. Utilizes chain of command appropriately.
Performs supply, equipment, and environmental-related activities as required, and described in principal accountabilities. Recognizes, reports, and follows-up on issues with supply/equipment availability in a timely manner. Reports and follows through as per unit standard concerning equipment that is broken or malfunctioning. Assures equipment/supplies are readily available for use by next person.
Acknowledges need for self growth and accountability. Identifies area for self improvement. Demonstrates/maintains knowledge of organizational and unit changes. Supports organizational and unit changes.
Other Job-Related Information:
Working Conditions:
Bending - Frequently
Climbing - Occasionally
Concentrating - Consistently
Continuous Learning - Consistently
Hearing: Conversation - Consistently
Hearing: Other Sounds - Frequently
Interpersonal Communication - Consistently
Kneeling - Occasionally
Lifting
Lifting 50+ Lbs. - Frequently
Lifting
Pulling - Consistently
Pushing - Consistently
Reaching - Consistently
Reading - Consistently
Sitting - Frequently
Standing - Consistently
Stooping - Frequently
Talking - Consistently
Thinking/Reasoning - Consistently
Use of Hands - Freq
Color Vision - Occasionally
Visual Acuity: Far - Consistently
Visual Acuity: Near - Consistently
Walking - Consistently
$33k-52k yearly est. Auto-Apply 26d ago
CT Technologist - PRN
Indiana University Health System 3.8
Avon, OH
located at West Hospital.
Operates CT scanner, prepares and positions patients. Screens patients for safe scanning and safe administration of contrast. Obtains IV access, and administers contrast as required and is familiar with recognizing and responding to adverse contrast events. Possesses knowledge of scan protocols and selection of appropriate protocol to address clinical concerns. Adjusts scan parameters to ensure diagnostic images. Collaborates with radiologists and referring physicians. Follows radiation safety protocols. Performs routine QC on equipment. Stays current with continuing education. Assists in medical alert situations. Communicates effectively with patients, families and members of the care team. Documents necessary information in EMR. Assists with minimally invasive procedures as needed.
Requires 0-3 years of relevant experience.
Basic Life Support certification through the American Heart Association (AHA) is required.
Requires ability to maneuver equipment and improvise positions when the condition of the patient does not permit routine positioning.
Requires active status through one of the following: American Registry of Radiology Technology (ARRT): Registered Technologist - Radiography , RT(R) or Nuclear Medicine, RT(NM); or Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB): Certified Nuclear Medicine Technologist (CNMT).
Requires advanced certification in Computed Tomography (CT) through ARRT or NMTCB within 12 months of hire.
Requires current Indiana State Department of Health (ISDH) license as Radiologic Technologist or Nuclear Medicine Technologist.
May be required to meet registry/certification requirements for another modality, if applicable.
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$31k-51k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Tech - X-Ray Tech
Hillcrest Hospital 4.0
Mayfield Heights, OH
An X-Ray Technologist (also known as a Radiologic Technologist) is responsible for performing diagnostic imaging procedures using X-ray equipment to create images of a patient's internal structures. These images are used by physicians to diagnose and monitor various medical conditions. The role requires strong technical knowledge, an understanding of patient safety, and excellent communication skills to ensure high-quality imaging while maintaining patient comfort and care.
Key Responsibilities:
Pre-Procedure Preparation:
Review patient medical history and physician orders to determine the appropriate X-ray procedure.
Prepare and check the X-ray equipment, ensuring that it is functioning properly and ready for use.
Explain the X-ray procedure to the patient to alleviate any concerns, ensuring they understand the process and why it's needed.
Verify the patient's identity, and ensure they have the appropriate paperwork, including informed consent forms if necessary.
Ensure that the patient is properly positioned and prepared for the procedure (e.g., removing metal objects and gowns).
Performing X-Ray Imaging:
Position patients correctly to obtain accurate images of the specific area of interest, using proper positioning techniques and guidelines.
Operate X-ray machines to take images of bones, organs, tissues, and other internal structures as requested by the physician.
Adjust the machine settings (e.g., exposure, radiation dose, and angle) based on the body part being imaged, patient size, and medical condition.
Ensure the images meet diagnostic standards for clarity and accuracy, making adjustments as needed.
Communicate with patients during the procedure, giving instructions (e.g., hold still, breathe deeply, or hold your breath) to ensure clear and accurate images.
Patient Safety and Comfort:
Ensure patient safety during the procedure by following radiation safety protocols, including limiting exposure to radiation and using protective gear (e.g., lead aprons) when necessary.
Monitor the patient during the procedure to ensure their comfort and provide reassurance, especially if the procedure causes discomfort or anxiety.
Ensure that patients are positioned safely to avoid injury or discomfort during the imaging process.
Address any patient concerns or side effects that may arise during or after the procedure.
Image Quality and Analysis:
Review X-ray images to ensure they are of sufficient quality for interpretation by a radiologist or physician.
Confirm that the images meet medical requirements, ensuring correct body part alignment and appropriate exposure.
If the images are unclear or incomplete, repeat the procedure as needed, adjusting settings or patient positioning.
Provide preliminary assessments or observations to the physician if required, within the scope of practice.
Post-Procedure Care:
Assist the patient after the procedure, ensuring they are stable and comfortable before leaving the imaging area.
Remove any protective lead aprons or coverings from the patient.
Provide post-procedure instructions, including care for any potential side effects or follow-up requirements.
Equipment Maintenance and Troubleshooting:
Perform routine maintenance and checks on the X-ray equipment to ensure it is in good working order and functioning properly.
Ensure the imaging room and equipment are clean and disinfected after each patient, adhering to infection control protocols.
Troubleshoot basic issues with the X-ray machine, and report any equipment malfunctions or concerns to the appropriate staff for repair or service.
Documentation and Record-Keeping:
Document all relevant patient information, procedures performed, and images captured in the electronic health record (EHR) or imaging system.
Ensure images are properly labeled, filed, and stored in the system for future reference and analysis by the physician.
Maintain accurate logs of X-ray procedures, equipment use, and any issues that arise during operations.
Collaboration with Medical Team:
Work closely with physicians, radiologists, and other healthcare professionals to ensure the images are reviewed promptly and accurately.
Communicate effectively with the medical team about any issues related to image quality or the need for additional imaging.
Ensure that any follow-up imaging or additional procedures are scheduled as needed.
Radiation Safety and Compliance:
Adhere to established safety protocols to minimize exposure to radiation for both the patient and staff.
Ensure the appropriate use of protective equipment (e.g., lead shields, aprons, and thyroid collars) when necessary to protect the patient and others in the vicinity.
Comply with all radiation safety standards, including guidelines for exposure levels and safety measures specific to the facility.
Professional Development and Training:
Stay current with advances in radiologic technology, including improvements in X-ray imaging and new safety protocols.
Participate in continuing education programs, workshops, or certification courses to maintain licensure and keep up with industry standards.
Assist in the training of new technologists, students, or interns, offering guidance on the technical aspects of imaging and patient care.