3 North Dakota Radiology Jobs
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Special Requests:
- Each employment history entry must include detailed duties, hospital size, unit size, trauma level (if applicable), patient ratio, and teaching facility.
- Any employment gaps greater than 30 days must be explained.
- At least one reference must be from the same unit/specialty as the job.
- Previous Sanford Health employment must be disclosed; prior Sanford clinicians must have an end date at least 6 months before submission.
- Must take a full 6 months off from any Good Samaritan Society and Marshfield Clinic Health System location as well.
- Previous employment must be disclosed on the resume or elsewhere within the submission for a DNU check.
- Skills checklist cannot contain any N/As; all lines must have a numerical rating.
Unit Details:
- Assists radiologists during procedures with scrubbing and room coordination during cases.
- Includes scheduling and coding of procedures, plus post-procedure film processing, charting, and billing of case supplies.
- Works independently for smaller interventional cases and in a two-person team for large angiography work.
- Uses Sectra PACS, Toshiba IR machine, and Siemens ultrasound unit.
Shift & Scheduling:
- May need to finish a case if it is started late.
- Call is around 10 days or less per month, roughly 2 days a week or less depending on time-off schedules; evening and weekend rotation.
Floating Requirements:
- Mainly working in Interventional Radiology with floating to Cat Scan to assist with procedures.
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Radiology Travel Job Responsibilities
Radiology healthcare professionals, including both nurses and allied health professionals, contribute to patient safety and care during radiology procedures. In addition to preparing patients and ensuring their comfort, Radiology professionals perform treatments as directed by the treating physician or advanced practitioner. These treatments may involve inserting catheters, positioning fluoroscopy equipment, and administering medications such as pain medications or sedation. Patient education and support are also integral aspects of this specialty. Trusted offers diverse travel assignments tailored to Radiology professionals in both nursing and allied health roles. Don't miss the chance to advance your career while making a difference in patient care, apply today!
Radiology Travel Allied Jobs in North Dakota
Radiology is a field that is full of opportunities for both nursing and allied health professionals. Whether you're a Radiology Nurse or an Allied Health Professional specializing in Radiology, there are abundant travel job options awaiting you! These roles are primarily based in hospitals or outpatient centers, where you'll play a crucial role in preparing patients for radiology procedures, such as X-rays, ultrasounds, MRIs, and radiation treatments for cancer. Job descriptions vary by specialty, but can include the need for skills in inserting IV lines, accessing ports for dye administration, positioning patients, and, in some cases, assisting with invasive procedures. If you have experience in Radiology nursing or allied health, seize the opportunity and apply today for your dream Radiology travel job!