A Therapeutic Radiologic Technologist administers radiation treatments to patients following physician prescriptions, using specialized equipment such as linear accelerators and CT simulators. This role requires certification by the American Registry of Radiologic Technology and state licensure, along with the ability to handle potentially hazardous materials and physical demands. The technologist works under the supervision of the cancer center director in a clinical environment focused on patient care and safety.
DescriptionPOSITION SUMMARY: Simulates and treats patients according to the physician’s prescription.
RequirementsMINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION: Graduate of an accredited Radiation Therapy Technology Program. Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Radiation Therapy Technology.
CERTIFICATION/LICENSES: Registered and certified by the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT) as an RTT. Current New Mexico State license.
SKILLS: Ability to operate a linear accelerator, computerized record and verify system, portal imager, CT/simulator, HDR and ultrasound. Excellent computer skills and trouble shooting ability.
EXPERIENCE: Prior experience as a radiation therapist or a new graduate.
NATURE OF SUPERVISION:
-Responsible to: Director, CHRISTUS St. Vincent Cancer Center
ENVIRONMENT:
- Bloodborne pathogens - B
Exposure to radiation, chemotherapy drugs, Hepatitis B, contagious diseases, infected wounds and needle puncture inherent in an acute care setting.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Ability to move quickly, bending, stretching, lifting patients of all weights with assistance, pulling or pushing wheelchairs and stretchers. Manual dexterity, good vision, hearing and speech. Ability to lift heavy objects above the head or below knee level.
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