Float Radiologic Technologist
Nebraska Methodist Health System(1 month ago)
About this role
A Radiology Technologist at Nebraska Methodist Health System performs diagnostic imaging examinations, ensuring patient safety and image quality while managing workflow and utilizing RIS/Cerner and PACS systems. The role includes patient interaction, equipment operation, and collaboration with physicians and staff across multiple clinic locations.
Required Skills
- Imaging
- Patient Care
- Workflow
- RIS
- Cerner
- PACS
- Communication
- Analytical
- Interpersonal
- Radiation Safety
Qualifications
- Diploma/Associate Degree in Radiologic Technology
- Bachelor Degree in Radiologic Technology (preferred)
- State Radiology License (RAD.NE or RAD.IA)
- ARRT Registration or Board Eligibility
- Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification
About Nebraska Methodist Health System
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