OR Radiology C Arm Technologist- PRN Week Days at Morgan Medical Center
Job Description
About the Role:
The OR Radiology C Arm Technician plays a critical role in supporting surgical teams by providing high-quality intraoperative imaging services using C-arm fluoroscopy equipment. This position ensures accurate and timely imaging to assist surgeons in diagnosing and treating patients during operative procedures, thereby enhancing patient outcomes. The technician is responsible for preparing and maintaining imaging equipment, positioning patients appropriately, and collaborating closely with surgeons, nurses, and other healthcare professionals in a fast-paced operating room environment. Attention to detail and adherence to safety protocols are paramount to minimize radiation exposure to patients and staff. Ultimately, this role contributes significantly to the efficiency and success of surgical interventions by delivering precise imaging support on a PRN (as-needed) basis during weekday shifts.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Certification as a Radiologic Technologist (ARRT or equivalent) with current licensure to practice in the United States.
- Proven experience operating C-arm fluoroscopy equipment in an operating room or surgical setting.
- Knowledge of radiation safety principles and infection control standards applicable to surgical environments.
- Ability to work effectively in a high-pressure, fast-paced operating room environment.
- Strong communication skills to collaborate with multidisciplinary surgical teams.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Additional certification or training specific to intraoperative imaging or surgical radiology.
- Experience working in a hospital operating room setting with diverse surgical specialties.
- Familiarity with electronic medical records (EMR) systems for documentation purposes.
- Basic life support (BLS) certification
- Demonstrated ability to manage multiple tasks and adapt to changing priorities in a PRN role.
Responsibilities:
- Operate and maintain C-arm fluoroscopy equipment to provide real-time imaging during surgical procedures.
- Position patients and imaging equipment accurately to capture optimal diagnostic images while ensuring patient safety and comfort.
- Collaborate with surgeons, anesthesiologists, and nursing staff to anticipate imaging needs and adjust techniques accordingly.
- Adhere strictly to radiation safety standards and infection control protocols to protect patients and staff.
- Perform routine equipment checks, troubleshoot technical issues, and coordinate maintenance or repairs as needed.
- Document imaging procedures and maintain accurate records in compliance with healthcare regulations.
- Respond promptly to PRN weekday assignments, demonstrating flexibility and reliability in scheduling.
Skills:
The required skills enable the technician to operate complex imaging equipment with precision, ensuring that surgeons receive clear and accurate images critical for patient care. Effective communication skills facilitate seamless coordination with surgical teams, allowing for quick adjustments during procedures. Knowledge of radiation safety is applied daily to minimize exposure risks, protecting both patients and staff. Technical troubleshooting skills ensure that any equipment malfunctions are promptly addressed to avoid delays in surgery. Preferred skills, such as familiarity with EMR systems and additional certifications, enhance the technician's ability to document procedures accurately and contribute to a higher standard of intraoperative imaging support.
Your Calling. Our Community. Where You Belong.
In Morgan County, neighbors become friends and friends become family. When you join Morgan Medical Center, you become part of a team that cares deeply for its community and for one another.
If healthcare is your calling, you deserve a place where your expertise is valued, your voice is respected, and your work makes a visible difference. Here, relationships drive care. Patients are not numbers - they're people we know. And colleagues are not coworkers - they're teammates committed to shared excellence.
Since opening our new hospital in 2018, Morgan Medical Center has evolved into a trusted regional healthcare destination delivering advanced clinical services while preserving the personal touch that defines rural medicine at its best. Our growth means expanded specialties, advanced technology, and meaningful professional opportunity for clinicians and leaders who want to practice with purpose.
At Morgan Medical Center: You will be known. You will be valued. You will belong.
You will Practice at a Higher Level
- Level IV Trauma Center with 24/7 emergency medicine-trained, board-certified physicians
- Georgia DPH Designated Remote Stroke Treatment Center
- Expanded surgical services in Orthopedics, General Surgery, and Breast Cancer Care
- Advanced imaging including SPECT/CT, 3D mammography and wide-bore MRI
- Inpatient rehabilitation/swing bed program supporting recovery across the post-acute care continuum
You will Join a Culture of Quality
- DNV-accredited Critical Access Hospital aligned with ISO 9001 quality principles
- Strong focus on patient safety, evidence-based practice, and continuous improvement
- Interdisciplinary collaboration with accessible leadership
- National recognition from American College of Surgeons, American Heart Association, Becker's Top 100 and Women's Choice Award , and Healthgrades
You will Grow With Purpose
- Opportunities for specialty certification and professional development
- Broad scope of practice with meaningful clinical impact
- A workplace where your experience strengthens the entire organization
At Morgan Medical Center, you're not just filling a position - you're answering a calling.
And here, you belong.
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