What are the responsibilities and job description for the X-Ray/Rad Tech position at Maryland Healthcare Clinics?
MHC Healthcare is hiring X-Ray and Rad Techs! We are flexible and have openings in multiple locations throughout Maryland, Virginia, District of Columbia and surrounding areas. Rad Techs will be working with patients who suffered injuries from auto accidents, workers comp, and other personal injuries. Do you want to work for a health care clinic that will value you and provide a work/life balance? If so, please read on! We are now offering all Rad Techs a sign-on or referral bonus! Contact us to find out more!
MHC Healthcare focuses primarily on acute personal injuries. X-Ray and Rad techs will work with a team including medical doctors and/or chiropractors, and administrative staff. We have been in business for over thirty years and have 65 clinic locations! All necessary training will be provided.
Schedule for X-Ray/Rad Tech: 10:00am - 6:30 Monday thru Thursday. 9 to 5:30 on Fridays. No nights! No weekends! Full-Time and Part-Time options available!
Compensation for X-Ray/Rad Tech: Negotiable (based on experience) plus SIGN-ON BONUS and/or REFERRAL BONUS
Benefits Include: Medical Insurance, Dental Insurance, Vision, Paid Time Off, Paid Sick Time, Paid Holidays, Free Parking, Company Swag
Requirements as a X-Ray/Rad Tech:
- MHC Healthcare is hiring X-Ray/Rad techs with Proof of ARRT Certification
- X-Ray techs Must be licensed in Maryland, DC or Virginia
X-Ray/Rad Tech Duties include:
- X-Ray/Rad Techs will use imaging machines to examine a patient's internal structures to assess their overall health
- Provide proper radiation protection and quality care to patients
- Select proper technical factors and operate equipment in a safe effective manner
- Perform all duties necessary in the positioning and radiating of patients
- Conduct image processing and quality control
- Educate patients regarding exposure
- Follow instructions from Physicians regarding which area of the patient's body needs imaging
- Talk to the patient through the procedure and answer questions to lower their anxiety
- Maintain good patient records