A Radiologic Technologist at St. Josephs Medical Center is responsible for administering ionizing radiation to patients for diagnostic and research purposes. This role involves performing radiographic procedures in an acute care setting and requires ARRT certification and MN limited scope x-ray licensing. The position offers comprehensive benefits, including health insurance, retirement plans, flexible scheduling, and professional development opportunities.
Educational Requirements:
Graduate of an Allied Health Education and Accreditation (AMA) Radiography Program with the ability to be ARRT certified within 90 days of hire/transfer AND have the MN Limited scope x-ray operator license OR ARRT certification upon hire/transfer
Certification/Licensure Requirements:
Upon earning ARRT certification must maintain certification
Employee Benefits at Essentia Health: At Essentia Health, we’re committed to supporting your well-being, growth, and work-life balance. Our comprehensive benefits include medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance, along with supplemental options to fit your needs. We offer a 401(k) plan with employer contributions to help you plan for the future, and we invest in your professional development through training, tuition reimbursement, and educational programs. To help you thrive both at work and at home, we provide flexible scheduling, generous time off, and wellness resources focused on your physical, mental, and emotional health. Please note that benefit eligibility may vary. For full details, refer to your benefit summary or contact our HR Service Center at (218) 576-0000.
Job Location: St Josephs Medical Center
Shift Rotation: Day/Eve Rotation (United States of America)
Shift Start/End: Varies / Varies
Hours Per Pay Period: 56
Compensation Range: $28.09 - $42.14 / hour
Union:
FTE: 0.7
Weekends: Yes
Call Obligations:
Sign On Bonus:
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