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Job Requirements of Multi Modality Imaging Technologist:
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Employment Type:
Contractor
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Location:
Oak Creek, WI (Onsite)
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Multi Modality Imaging Technologist
Job Title: Multi Modality Imaging Technologist
Location: Oak Creek, WI, 53154
Duration: 12/15/2025 – 03/12/2026
Shift: 3rd Shift
Schedule: 70 hours per week, 7 days per week
Schedule Notes: 3rd shift 7/70 NOCS (3rd shift) 8:30pm - 6:30am, Mon - Sun, following week off.
Required Skills & Experience:
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At the direction of a radiologist and/or other providers, prepares patients, performs imaging procedures and operates imaging equipment.
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Performs diagnostic studies according to specific guidelines and prescribed protocols while utilizing appropriate radiation protection measures.
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Adheres to organizational customer service standards and supports the organizational excellence initiatives.
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Provides positive and effective interaction and communication with patients, visitors, and staff.
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Performs ancillary services and assists in patient care areas as necessary.
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Is currently working in 2 or more of the following modalities and meets the requirements of advanced certification: Bone Densitometry, CT, Diagnostic X-ray, and Mammography.
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Other duties as assigned.
Education:
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Post high school completion of an ARRT accredited Radiologic Technology program (Required).
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An additional 1-2 years of college/university coursework and/or an undergraduate degree in a healthcare related field (Preferred).
Licensure & Certifications:
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ARRT registered and current State of Wisconsin license as a Radiographer (Required).
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Registered by the ARRT in CT, Mammography or Bones Density within 18 months of hire/transfer (Required).
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American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support for the Healthcare Provider (BLS) or an AHA approved equivalent (Required).