XRAY TECH

Artesia General Hospital
PRN Clinical Support
Salary
$33 – $52 / hourly
Apply Now
Job Details
Clinical Support
PRN
Any
Compensation
$33
$52
hourly
Job Description

COMMITMENT TO ARTESIA GENERAL HOSPITAL’S MISSION, VISION, AND VALUES
At Artesia General Hospital, we are committed to delivering high-quality healthcare to our community and surrounding areas, and transforming healthcare through innovation, engagement, and quality. As a Radiologic Technologist, your work plays a vital role in upholding our Mission and driving our Vision to build a healthier tomorrow for generations to come.
This position exemplifies our Core Values, which are the foundation of all the services we provide:
Servant Leadership: Leading by example to support patients and colleagues with humility and purpose.
Excellence: Consistently striving for the highest standards in patient care, quality control, and imaging outcomes.
Respect: Valuing the dignity of every patient, family member, and team member through compassionate communication and care.
Virtuousness: Acting with integrity, honesty, and accountability in all clinical and regulatory responsibilities.
Innovation: Embracing continuous improvement and new technologies to advance imaging services.
Community: Participating in outreach and health awareness to improve the well-being of our region.
Education: Sharing knowledge with staff, patients, and the public to foster better outcomes and understanding.
Job Summary
The Radiologic Technologist is a key member of the Imaging Department, responsible for performing high-quality diagnostic radiographic examinations in a variety of clinical settings including inpatient, outpatient, operating room, and emergency environments. This role works closely with radiologists, physicians, and other clinical staff to provide essential diagnostic information to aid in patient evaluation and treatment planning.
Essential Functions
Perform a wide range of radiographic exams including chest, extremities, spine, fluoroscopic studies, and portable imaging.
Evaluate clinical history, physician orders, and patient information to ensure appropriate and complete examinations.
Utilize independent judgment and critical thinking to adapt positioning or techniques to meet patient condition and clinical needs.
Operate, adjust, and maintain radiographic equipment to ensure high-quality imaging that meets regulatory and ACR standards.
Accurately position patients and apply proper radiation protection techniques (e.g., shielding, collimation, ALARA principles).
Process and transmit images through PACS for timely interpretation.
Ensure patient safety, comfort, and dignity throughout each procedure.
Adhere to all HIPAA, infection control, and patient confidentiality standards.
Participate in rotating shifts, call coverage, weekends, and holiday schedules as assigned.
Additional Responsibilities
Support departmental goals for quality improvement, patient satisfaction, and operational efficiency.
Assist with orientation and training of students or new staff members when assigned.
Participate in continuing education to maintain current clinical knowledge and certifications.
Perform routine quality control checks and promptly report equipment malfunctions to leadership.
Assist with maintaining accurate documentation and records in accordance with hospital policies and regulatory standards.
Perform other duties as required or assigned.

Education: Graduate of an accredited Radiologic Technology Program.
Certification/Licensure:
Current ARRT (R) certification.
New Mexico State Radiologic Technologist license (active and in good standing).
BLS certification (current).
Training: Must complete all required annual CEUs and maintain certifications as required by state and national accrediting bodies.
Knowledge / Skills / Abilities
Proficient in radiographic positioning, anatomy, and image evaluation.
Strong knowledge of radiation protection principles and regulatory compliance.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills for interaction with patients of all ages, physicians, and staff.
Competence with PACS, EMR, and imaging workflow systems.
Ability to prioritize and manage multiple tasks in fast-paced environments.
Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and commitment to accuracy.
Demonstrated ability to provide care across neonatal, pediatric, adult, and geriatric populations.
Environmental & Physical Requirements
Frequent patient contact with potential exposure to infectious materials and bodily fluids.
Must be able to stand, walk, assist patients, and maneuver imaging equipment throughout the day.

Interested in this position?

Apply directly on the hospital's official career page.

Apply Now