Travel CT Technologist - $3,116 per week at Virginia Mason Medical Center summary:
The Travel CT Technologist will work at Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle, performing basic and advanced CT exams. This role requires BLS certification, certification as a CT Technologist and Radiologic Technologist, and a Washington state RT license. The position involves a shift from days to nights after initial training, with responsibilities including radiation safety and proficiency in GE CT scanners.
Certification Details
- BLS
- Certified CT Technologist - ARRT (CT)
- Certified Radiologic Technologist - ARRT (R)
- Washington state RT license
Job Details
- CT Tech position at Virginia Mason Medical Center in Seattle, Washington.
- Traveler will work 2 weeks of training on the dayshift and then convert over to cover the eves/nights position.
- Common types of imaging & Job Duties: All CT exams (basic and advanced) such as pelvis colonography, coronary scans, TAVR planning.
Job Requirements
- BLS certification required.
- Certified CT Technologist - ARRT (CT) Verification required.
- Certified Radiologic Technologist - ARRT (R) Verification required.
- Washington state RT license required.
- Experience with GE CT scanners is a must.
Schedule Information
- Set shifts vary dependent on need and contract.
- Shifts are from 7p-330a.
- Weekend Requirements: Depends on the shift, CT runs 24/7 covered by 12 hour shifts.
- Holiday Requirements: Depends on the shift, CT runs 24/7 same as weekends.
Additional Details
- MUST provide radiation badge.
- Average # of scans/studies per day: 20 per tech in Seattle.
- Department Specific Equipment: GE.
- Radiologist in-house: Yes.
- Do they have to start IV's?: Yes.
- Scrub Color/Dress Code: Not provided, we wear a navy or gray or mix.
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