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Shift: Evenings, 4x10hrs
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Hours: 40 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Apr 13, 2026
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Length: 13 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is hiring a Radiology Technologist (X-Ray) for an acute care hospital setting, requiring ARRT certification and the ability to perform general X-ray, fluoroscopy, and OR cases.
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Acute care hospital radiology department with 4 rooms: 3 general X-ray, 1 fluoroscopy, plus 2 portables and 3 C-arms
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Staffing levels include 6-7 techs on days (6:00 AM–5:00 PM), 3-4 techs on evenings, and 1 tech on midnights
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Studies include general X-ray, OR cases (cystos, ortho, GI), and fluoroscopy cases (ortho and GI)
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Average of approximately 110 studies per day
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EMR: Cerner (Community Works); PACS: Intellirad/Intelliconnect
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Equipment includes OEC C-arms, GE AMX portables with DR-Konica, and diagnostic room equipment from Del Medical, Siemens, and Philips
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Four 10-hour shifts per week on steady afternoon and midnight rotation
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Shift times include Afternoon: 2:30–11:00 PM and Midnight: 12:00–8:00 AM
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Every other weekend on midnight shift
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May be asked to participate in holiday rotation
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Float coverage required between general X-ray department, fluoroscopy, and OR
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Candidate must live more than 50 miles from the facility to be eligible for this position
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Minimum of 1 year of experience as a Radiology Technologist
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ARRT certification required
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Current BLS certification required
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WV X-ray License required (license required if applicable)
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WV CARES registration required prior to start
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Proficiency in general X-ray, portables, OR, and fluoroscopy required
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Driver's license copy required for consideration
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Perform general X-ray studies, portable imaging, OR cases, and fluoroscopy procedures
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Radiologist is in-house until 5:00 PM, then on call; Vrad covers remote interpretation from 2:00–6:00 AM
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Traveler may be the sole tech on duty overnight
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Orientation consists of 5 shifts with a preceptor
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Department is overseen by an Imaging Director and Manager (M–F days), with a lead tech present on most afternoon shifts
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Travelers who have previously worked at any WVU Medicine location must have taken a 2-year break before reapplying; cumulative time at WVU facilities is capped at one year before a 2-year break is required
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First-time travelers are welcome to apply
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Any color of clean, professional scrubs is acceptable; permanent staff wear Emerald Green (optional for travelers to match)
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2 references required for consideration: 1 supervisor reference and 1 peer or additional supervisor reference; if the candidate worked a permanent position in the last 12 months, one supervisor reference must be from that facility
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Skills checklist completed within the past year required for consideration