
Radiology Tech, X-Ray Or CT, Full-Time
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Harrison County Hospital is seeking an experienced Radiology Tech, X-Ray or CT.This position is full-time, 40 hours per week. Willing to train in CT.The Radiologic Technologist interprets physician's requests, performs Radiographic exams and other duties related to the production of quality radiographs. The Radiologic Technologist works independently in at least one additional modality (CT, MRI, Ultrasound, and Mammography) and conducts exams in a manner conducive to the patient's safety and comfort. EDUCATION/EXPERIENCEGraduate from an approved school of Radiologic TechnologyARRT or equivalent.Previous CT and/or MRI experience preferred, but not required.REGULATORY REQUIREMENTSMust be ARRT registered.Must maintain licensure by ISBH.CPR Certified (American Heart Association)GENERAL SKILLSRadiographic ProceduresSkills in one additional modality (CT, MRI, Ultrasound, Mammography)Full-time Benefits Include:Health, Dental, Vision, Retirement, and Life InsuranceEmployee Health and Wellness ProgramPSLF (public student loan forgiveness) qualifying employer
Tuition ReimbursementHospital and Physician Practice DiscountsPaid Days OffExtended Illness DaysEmployee Assistance ProgramEmployee Service AwardsCafé DiscountsHarrison County Hospital has continuously served the people of Harrison County since 1950. Today our acute care community hospital serves the healthcare needs of a much broader and growing population in Harrison and Crawford counties, Indiana and Meade County, Kentucky.As our community grows, we grow, serving more patients than ever before, and recruiting highly qualified hospital and medical staff.
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