At Proliance Surgeons - Orthopedic Specialists of Seattle, we believe great patient care starts with a supported and appreciated team. We foster a collaborative, respectful culture where employees are encouraged to grow, learn, and pursue new opportunities. In addition to meaningful work and pathways for professional development, we prioritize employee appreciation with perks like free coffee, weekly complimentary lunches, an annual holiday party, and other team-building events, because we believe a positive, connected workplace matters.
Additional perks & benefits include:
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
401(k) with match and profit sharing
Generous paid time off/sick and safe leave - accrual from date of hire
Holiday pay, no nights or weekends
Life and LTD - paid for by the company
Performance incentives
Flexible schedule
Learning Management System offering free CEUs
Team member referral program and more!
Travel between Wallingford and Ballard offices required, based on business needs.
Position Summary
The Radiology Technologist is a critical part of our team of committed, self-motivated people who provide critical services to promote and maintain our service, care, and our values.
The Radiology Technologist is responsible for the imaging procedures according to Care Center or Ambulatory Surgery Center needs. The Radiology Technologist assists with the provision of patient care to meet identified patient outcomes and to achieve the goals of the facility as directed by the Leadership Team. The Radiology Technologist performs duties according to scope of practice designated by the position description, key duties, and responsibilities and under the direction of the designated Clinical Leadership.
**$10,000 SIGN-ON BONUS**
Clinic hours: Monday through Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm
Schedule: Will consider full-time or part-time
Key Duties and Responsibilities
The key duties and responsibilities of the Radiology Technologist include, but are not limited to:
The key duties and responsibilities of the Radiology Technician include, but are not limited to:
Maintaining knowledge of radiation equipment, including the routine maintenance and care of equipment
Perform radiologic examinations following Care Center and/or Ambulatory Surgery Center protocols
Operating radiologic and PACS equipment
Proper patient positioning
Calculating exposure factors and applying principles of radiation protection
Caring for patient needs during examinations
Evaluates procedure room and imaging equipment for technical quality and stores images according to policy and guidelines
Knows and practices the principles and procedures of sterile technique if working in an Ambulatory Surgery Center setting
Maintains documentation, reports, and files in the Electronic Medical Record or paper chart, as directed
Coordinate printing images, copying films, pulling images for surgery
Calculates and regulates equipment using established technique, knowledge, and skill
Assists patients with pre and post procedures according to facility policy and established guidelines
Assists with housekeeping tasks as necessary to provide a safe environment for patients, team members, physicians, guests
Assist other personnel as directed by Leadership Team
Completes other duties as assigned
Follows all policies as introduced during new associate On-Boarding, updated real-time and outlined in Associate Handbook
Education/Experience
High School Diploma or its Equivalent
Current American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) registration
Current WA State Radiologic Technologist (WSRT) certification
Minimum 3 years’ clinical radiology experience preferred
Successful completion of BCLS Course within 90 days of employment required or documentation of current BCLS certification
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Superior customer service skills
Great interpersonal skills; demonstrating patience, composure, and cooperation; working well with all patients, physicians and staff.
Understanding of and adherence to all safety, risk management and precautionary procedures, including the consistent respect for confidentiality (HIPAA)
Using time efficiently, with meticulous attention to detail, accuracy and completion
Ability to manage multiple factors for the best result
Resourcefulness in addressing first level problems and tenacity to see things through to solution
Ability to remove oneself personally from given situations, remaining objective
Able to adapt to change, delays or unexpected events while maintaining a positive mindset
Clear oral and written communication
Ability to provide feedback to improve performance
Self-motivated; able to work following specific guidelines and in accordance with detailed instructions; measure self against standard of excellence, overcome obstacles and challenges with little supervision
Work Environment/Physical Demands
The work environment/physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by a teammate to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable differently abled persons to perform the essential functions.