All-Stat Portable

Radiologic Technologist

Knox, IN - Part Time

Bringing Expert Care Directly to Patients

Are you a skilled Radiologic Technologist looking to make a meaningful difference while enjoying professional freedom? Join our mobile diagnostic team and transform how patients experience medical imaging!

Your Impact

As a Mobile Diagnostic Imaging Specialist, you'll bring critical diagnostic services directly to patients at various healthcare facilities. Your expertise in radiographic imaging and patient care will ensure accurate diagnoses while providing a comfortable experience for those in your care.

What You'll Do

  • Travel with Purpose: Navigate to healthcare facilities throughout our service area using company vehicles, bringing vital diagnostic services directly to those who need them
  • Capture Clear Diagnostics: Perform precise diagnostic X-rays and radiographic exams with portable equipment
  • Ensure Excellence: Review images for quality and clarity, guaranteeing physicians have what they need for accurate interpretation
  • Expand Your Skills: Conduct electrocardiograms using portable ECG equipment
  • Maintain Documentation: Complete accurate, timely paperwork essential for patient care and billing
  • Uphold Standards: Follow operational policies that maintain our reputation for excellence
  • Equipment Expertise: Monitor equipment performance and coordinate maintenance to ensure reliability
  • Collaborate Effectively: Communicate clearly with colleagues, staff, and management to maintain our seamless operation

What You Bring

  • Credentials: Certificate or Associate's degree from an accredited radiology program
  • Licensing: Current State certification and ARRT license
  • Clean Driving Record: Valid driver's license with excellent driving history
  • Independence: Ability to work autonomously while maintaining high standards
  • Adaptability: Thrive in fast-paced healthcare environments with changing priorities

What We Offer

  • Competitive Compensation: Salary that recognizes your expertise and contribution
  • Professional Growth: Opportunity to expand your skills in a dynamic mobile healthcare setting
  • Autonomy: Freedom from traditional hospital settings while making a direct impact on patient care
  • Purpose-Driven Work: Bring essential diagnostic services to patients who might otherwise face challenges accessing care
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