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Employment Type:
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Location:
Grapevine, TX (Onsite)
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Multimodality Tech
Multimodality Technologist
Location: Grapevine, Texas
Assignment Type: Temporary (13 weeks)
Travel Required: Yes
Work Schedule: Monday–Thursday, 12:00 PM – 10:30 PM (4x10-hour shifts)
Shift: PM
Interview Type: Virtual – One Round
Specialty: Multimodality Imaging
Scrub Color: Maroon
Required Certifications / Licenses
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Basic Life Support (BLS, AHA Only)
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American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT – CT)
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Texas Medical Board (TMB) License
Minimum Experience
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Minimum of one (1) year of experience as a Multimodality Technologist
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Experience in a Level II Trauma Center and Comprehensive Stroke Center highly preferred
Job Summary
The Multimodality Technologist, under the general supervision of a Radiologist, performs diagnostic imaging procedures across two or more modalities, with at least 25% of duties in an advanced discipline such as CT, MRI, Nuclear Medicine, or Interventional Radiology. The technologist provides high-quality imaging services for ambulatory and hospital patients, ensuring diagnostic accuracy, patient safety, and adherence to established protocols and standards.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
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Perform high-quality multimodality imaging procedures in accordance with established exam protocols, ensuring diagnostic accuracy and efficiency.
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Demonstrate understanding and compliance with radiation dose reference levels, radiation dose monitoring, and appropriate actions for cases exceeding set dose thresholds.
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Perform iSTAT point-of-care testing for creatinine as required.
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Apply AIDET principles to ensure clear, compassionate, and professional communication with patients and families.
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Prepare and position patients appropriately for imaging procedures using immobilization devices and correct exposure factors.
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Adhere to all safety, infection control, radiation, and sterile technique protocols during procedures.
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Maintain equipment functionality, cleanliness, and quality standards; report equipment issues promptly and assist with inventory management.
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Ensure accurate verification of patient identity, exam orders, and relevant documentation in accordance with departmental policy.
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Maintain medical imaging records accurately within designated systems and ensure compliance with institutional and regulatory standards.
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Serve as a preceptor for new staff or trainees, providing guidance on procedures and department protocols as assigned.
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Participate in continuing education and demonstrate ongoing competency across assigned imaging modalities.
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Participate in on-call rotations if required.
Key Competencies
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Proven ability to perform multimodality imaging procedures efficiently and accurately.
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Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to comfort and communicate effectively with patients.
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Ability to work independently and make sound judgments under minimal supervision.
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Demonstrated commitment to patient safety, satisfaction, and quality of care.
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Proficient knowledge of radiation safety principles and emergency procedures.
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Capability to maintain composure and problem-solve in high-stress or urgent clinical situations.
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Knowledge of imaging equipment operation, calibration, and troubleshooting.
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Demonstrated leadership and mentoring skills when serving as a preceptor.