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CT Technologist (or Diagnostic Tech) | Casual | Wellsboro

Company: UPMC - Pittsburgh Medical Center
Location: Wellsboro
Posted on: March 22, 2026

Job Description:

Job Description Casual CT Technologist Make a difference—on your schedule. We are seeking a skilled and motivated Casual CT Technologist to join our collaborative imaging team. This is a flexible opportunity requiring a minimum commitment of eight hours per pay period, one weekend per month, and at least one holiday per year. There are no on?call responsibilities, making this an excellent option for professionals seeking work?life balance while continuing to grow their career. Qualifications - Candidates at all levels of the imaging career ladder—including Diagnostic Technologists and CT Technologists—are encouraged to apply. - Placement on the career ladder will be based on experience, education, and licensure. Key Responsibilities - Perform computed tomography procedures using established scan protocols, including contrast administration, while working independently and confidently. - Apply sound clinical judgment to adjust imaging protocols as needed, ensuring appropriate use of ionizing radiation for high?quality diagnostic results. - Operate advanced imaging equipment for image acquisition, reconstruction, analysis, and documentation, completing all exams according to departmental standards. - Demonstrate proficiency in venipuncture and the safe use of power injectors in alignment with departmental and manufacturer guidelines. - Administer oral, rectal, and IV contrast in accordance with physician orders and departmental policy, while assessing patients for potential risk factors prior to contrast administration. - Deliver compassionate, patient?centered care by interacting with patients and colleagues with professionalism, dignity, respect, and attentiveness. - Communicate clearly and effectively with patients, explaining procedures in an understandable way to ease anxiety and encourage cooperation. - Ensure accurate patient identification using two identifiers and follow universal protocols for all procedures; review patient history and physician orders to apply the appropriate imaging protocols and document required information in the electronic medical record. - Maintain accurate exam coding, tracking, and documentation within the RIS system; ensure images are properly archived and available for interpretation; verify that all charges are entered correctly. - Perform all duties in accordance with system?wide competencies and behaviors, and complete additional responsibilities as assigned. /na {/n text-decoration: none;/n color: 464feb;/n}/ntr th, tr td {/n border: 1px solid e6e6e6;/n}/ntr th {/n background-color: f5f5f5;/n}/n Education - Graduate of an ARRT?approved Radiologic Technology program or completion of an accredited Nuclear Medicine Technology (CNMT) program. - ARRT Registry–Eligible Technologists must successfully obtain their ARRT certification within 6 months of hire. - CT Registry must be obtained within 18 months of: - The date your primary registry is earned, or - Your hire date, if the primary registry is already held. - CNMT Program Graduates must obtain CNMT certification within 6 months of hire. Licensure, Certifications & Clearances - ARRT Certification or Nuclear Medicine Technologist Certification (NMTCB) - Basic Life Support (BLS) or CPR Certification Licensure & Certification Details - Candidates must be ARRT?certified as a Radiologic Technologist or certified through a CNMT program. - Registry?eligible technologists are expected to obtain ARRT certification within 6 months of hire. - CT Registry must be completed within 18 months of the primary registry or hire date (if already certified). - CNMT graduates must obtain CNMT certification within 6 months of hire. - CPR or BLS certification is required, following American Heart Association (AHA) standards, including both didactic instruction and hands?on skills validation, within 30 days of hire. New York State–Specific Requirements - CT Technologists working in New York facilities and performing contrast media injections must: - Hold ARRT or NMTCB certification, and - Be licensed through the New York State Department of Health. Temporary Permit Information (If Applicable) - Technologists practicing under a temporary permit: - May not administer IV contrast or participate in contrast?enhanced CT exams requiring IV administration. - Must work under the direct supervision of a licensed Radiologic Technologist. - Must obtain ARRT certification within 180 days of permit issuance. - Temporary permits expire upon the earliest of: - 180 days from issuance - Notice of license application denial - 10 days after notification of failure of the licensing exam UPMC is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Veteran

Keywords: UPMC - Pittsburgh Medical Center, Binghamton , CT Technologist (or Diagnostic Tech) | Casual | Wellsboro, Healthcare , Wellsboro, New York


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