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Radiologic Technologist | Full-Time Flex | Newark Campus | $5,000 Sign-on Bonus

Are you interested in working for an organization passionate about love and excellence?

ChristianaCare is a nonprofit health system with a mission of service. We believe that the key to providing truly excellent health care is to partner with our patients and their families, building a system of care that is effective, affordable and valuable to everyone who is touched by it.
The Christiana Hospital Radiology Department is currently recruiting for a Full-Time Rad Tech to work the (Insert) shift. This individual will also work every 4th weekend with a rotating holiday schedule.
The successful candidate will be responsible for:


  • Complete knowledge and proficiency in the use of radiographic equipment
  • Developing and identifying radiographs; which includes proper identification of film, date and time
  • Performing clerical duties when necessary:
    receptionist and scheduling duties, completes forms on clinical, etc. and various filing duties
  • Covering the Emergency Department (ED) OR, Surgi center, Portables, Fluoro
  • Assisting with the training of radiology technology students
  • Using and performing QC on PACS, Computed Radiography, and/or Digital Radiography Systems
  • Operating the following equipment:
    Seimans, Phillips, and Ziehm
  • Burn patient CD's

Requirements:


  • Associates Degree in Radiology Science
  • RT Technologist experience preferred
  • ARRT Registered Technologist required
  • Delaware license
  • Certification in CPR
  • Flexibility in hours and duties is required


Christiana Care offers:


  • Full Medical, Dental, Vision and other insurance benefits
  • 403 (b) with an employer match
  • Generous Paid Time Off

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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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