• Radiologic Technologist

    Commonwealth Pain & SpineLouisville, KY 40207

    Job #2739542081

  • Commonwealth Pain and Spine (CP&S) is one of the fastest growing, progressive, comprehensive pain management groups in Kentucky and Southern Indiana. Our team of friendly physicians are all board certified in pain medicine and anesthesiology and take the time to educate our staff. Our facilities are brand new with the latest technology. We have a team/family-oriented culture with great hours, competitive pay, benefits, and open interaction between our staff and management.

    Responsibilities:

    • Maintains cleanliness, sanitation and maintenance of procedure and exam rooms, in compliance with OSHA
    • Prepare C-arm for procedures and patients
    • Set up procedure room for MD
    • Verify accuracy of all patient documentation and time outs prior to procedure
    • Positioning patient on procedure table
    • Operating C-Arm and all imaging during procedures
    • Assist physicians with all procedures
    • Works alongside Anesthesia employees to ensure quality patient experience
    • Tracking all clinic inventory and medicine
    • Orders necessary medications such as steroids, Botox, and other supplies as needed
    • Assist Recovery with transitioning patient from table to wheelchair
    • All other duties as assigned

    Required Skills & Abilities:

    • Completion of an ARRT approved school of radiologic technology.
    • Current state Radiologic License(s)/certificate(s) as required by federal and state regulations.
    • 1+ Years' experience operating a C-Arm, preferred
    • Positive and upbeat personality required

    Benefits:

    • Competitive compensation
    • License and DEA Reimbursement
    • Annual Education/CME reimbursement
    • Comprehensive Health/Vision/Dental insurance options
    • Great PTO plan PLUS Paid Holidays
    • 401k and matching available

    Commonwealth Pain and Spine is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer!


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