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Radiology Technologists Virtual Hiring Event

Johns Hopkins Medicine Virtual InterviewsEvent DetailsDate:
Tuesday, August 24, 2021What We're Hiring ForRadiology TechnologistsMammography TechnologistsCT TechnologistsMRI TechnologistsUltrasound TechnologistsIntake Details:
Technical requirementsAfter signing up, you will be sent an email with instructions on how to connect.
Please be prepared to join the virtual interview from a quiet place using a desktop or mobile device with a working speaker, microphone, and camera.
Check to see if your network connection can support an online session.
A plugged in ethernet cable or a strong WiFi network signal will help avoid time delays during your conversation.
What to prepare for the interviewResumeInterview dress codeBusiness casual (dress pants/skirt, button down/blouse, optional tie)About Johns Hopkins MedicineTogether, we deliver the promise of medicine.
The mission of Johns Hopkins Medicine is to improve the health of the community and the world by setting the standard of excellence in medical education, research and clinical care.
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Educates medical students, scientists, health care professionals and the publicConducts biomedical researchProvides patient-centered medicine to prevent, diagnose and treat human illness.
What is a virtual interview?Virtual interviews help employers connect with job seekers when they are not in the same physical location.
Since hiring is a human process, employers would like to talk with you online (chat, video or phone) to see if you meet the requirements for the job.
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Location:
1800 Orleans Street, Baltimore, MD 21287Shift:
Full TimeRotating shiftWeekend work requiredNon-ExemptPosition
Summary:
Under general supervision, operates standard, portable, and specialized X-ray equipment to perform radiographic examinations used for diagnosis and treatment.
Provides appropriate patient care, develops film and instructs radiology students as needed.
Education:
Requires completion of an AMA approved program in Radiologic Technology or equivalent, which normally is acquired in a two-year college or technical school program.
Licensure/Certification:
ARRT certified with current registration required.
Radiography license by the Maryland Board of Physicians required.
CPR certification required with three months of employment.
Work
Experience:
Preferred:
3-6 months diagnostic radiology experience.
Knowledge/Skills:
Requires skill and knowledge in performing radiologic examinations, both routine and semi complex.
Knowledge is also required of various x-ray equipment and computers.
Some analytical skill required for determining technical factors such as voltage, current and exposure times; checking equipment to ensure proper functioning; and analyzing equipment manuals for correct equipment operating procedures.
Requires interpersonal and communication skills to instruct patients about procedures being performed.
Additionally, must be able to assist in the instruction of rotating radiology students and assist less experienced Radiologic Technologist in performing more complex procedures.
Manual dexterity required for adjusting machine controls and other supportive equipment.
Required to lift and position patients and equipment approximately 60% of time.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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