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Radiographer - Health Partners

Greater Baltimore Medical Center (GBMC)
United States, Maryland, Towson
6569 North Charles Street (Show on map)
Apr 07, 2025
Under general supervision, operates conventional, fluoroscopic and portable radiology equipment to obtain quality radiographic images. Positions patients and adjusts x-ray equipment to correct setting for each examination and assists physicians in the performance of examinations by mixing and preparing contrast media, assisting in sterile procedures in the like.

Education

Completion of two years post-high school training in approved school of diagnostic training.

Experience

Not Applicable

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  • Strong interpersonal skills sufficient to interact effectively with patients and families who may be under physical and/or emotional stress and fellow employees.
  • Analytical skills necessary to determine the best method of providing requested radiographs based on the specifics of the individual case.
  • Knowledge of medical terminology, pathology and anatomy needed.
  • Skills in safe, sanitary, and current techniques and procedures applicable to field.

Licensures, Certifications

  • Must have passed a qualifying examination given by an appropriate credentialing agency. Must maintain state license.
  • Healthcare Provider (CPR Certification).

Physical Requirements

  • Ability to lift and position patients for up to 30% of work time and to stand and walk for up to 80% of work time.
  • Ability to push and handle heavy equipment.
  • Must maintain national registry through the American Board of Radiologic Technologists and state licensure through the Maryland Board of Physician Quality Assurance.

Working Conditions

  • Normal patient care environment with some exposures (less than 20% of work time) to dust, temperature and the like.
  • Work requires exposure to radiation with little chance of injury when established safety procedures are followed.
  • Occasional exposure to patients with possible infectious diseases.

Principal Duties and Responsibilities

  • Prepares patients for examination. Sets up, adjusts, manipulates and controls the use of all monitoring, scanning, data processing and ancillary equipment required for Diagnostic Radiology Procedures.
  • Calculates and selects proper technical factors such as kilovolts, current, exposure time, focal distance and focal spot size based on the suspected pathology, age, and body thickness of the patient.
  • Uses only the combinations that will safeguard the patient, x-ray tube and equipment.
  • Selects compatible film, cassettes and accessories for each examination.
  • Selects and loads the proper film cassettes and manually activates the proper switches to regulate exposure.
  • Maintains records and/or technical notations on each case as required by regulatory agencies and ensures files and records are properly completed with correct information as required.
  • Schedules all maintenance and preventative maintenance checks to ensure equipment meets Maryland code.
  • Processes paperwork for evaluating and monitoring radiation badges.
  • Assists physicians in performance of examinations by preparing contrast media, holding and turning patients, and assisting with sterile procedures.
  • Administers first aid when required and assists in cases of adverse reaction to contrast media or other emergencies
  • Prepares equipment for and assists providers in minor office procedures.
  • Assists Orthopaedic Physicians and PAs with the management of fracture reduction and dislocations.
  • Removes and re-applies splints, bandages and braces.
  • Responsible for maintaining a high level of professionalism and working to establish a positive rapport with every patient.
  • Educate patients regarding radiation exposure and shielding
  • Performs a variety of related clerical tasks, such as retrieving radiographic film records, filing films, answering phones, relaying messages, registering and scheduling patients and processes films as necessary.
  • Provide copy of x-ray images on either paper, electronic, CD, or other mode as needed.
  • Maintains cleanliness and sanitation of work area and ensures that the area is properly stocked and supplied for diagnostic procedures.
  • Ensures sterile package supplies and contrast material are not damaged or out-dated.
  • Assists in scheduling and flow of diagnostic radiology examinations to insure optimal utilization of equipment and personnel.
  • Reviews daily schedule to ensure smooth workflow.
  • Demonstrates and assists in instruction of radiologic technology to other Radiology Technologists and non-professional/ancillary personnel.
  • Directly supervises job activities of student Radiologic Technologists.
  • Trains and educates Medical Assistants/ancillary personnel on radiologic technology and practices
  • Works independently within Orthopaedic Imaging service with minimal contact with the Hospital's Radiology department. As such, fulfills various responsibilities in a staff, supervisor or manager capacity as the situation requires.

Pay Range

$25.88 - $42.44

Final salary offer will be based on the candidate's qualifications, education, experience and alignment with our organizational needs.

COVID-19 Vaccination

All applicants must be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 or obtain a GBMC approved medical or religious exemption prior to starting employment at GBMC Healthcare, to include Gilchrist and GBMC Health Partners.

Equal Employment Opportunity

GBMC HealthCare and its affiliates are Equal Opportunity employers. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, national origin, mental or physical disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other status protected by federal, state, or local law.

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