Become a vital part of a Charleston, SC hospital as an experienced Computed Tomography Technologist. You will follow physician scanning instructions, administer contrast materials when indicated, and operate CT equipment to produce diagnostic images in an emergency department setting.
Minimum Requirements:
- 1+ year CT technologist experience required; emergency department or hospital CT experience preferred.
- ARRT (R)(CT) certification required.
- SCRQSA (state or regional radiology credential) required.
- BLS certification required.
- Experience with GE Optima 660 CT and general radiography (GE Proteus x‑ray) preferred.
- Familiarity with Meditech or similar radiology documentation systems preferred.
- Ability to work in a fast‑paced emergency radiology environment and perform ED x‑ray and CT examinations.
- Gray scrubs required as dress code.
Assignment Details
- Facility type: Hospital (free‑standing emergency department unit).
- Unit: RAD/CT in an emergency department with approximately 12 ED rooms.
- Shift: Nights, 1900–0730.
- Shift type: 12.5‑hour shifts.
- Scheduling requirements: Work every other weekend and holidays in rotation with hospital staff.
- Equipment: GE Optima 660 CT; GE Proteus x‑ray.
- Documentation system: Meditech.
- Floating: Not applicable to this assignment.
Location Highlights
Explore Charleston, SC during your assignment. Historic downtown Charleston’s French Quarter and Battery are about 5–10 minutes from central medical districts, offering cobblestone streets, antebellum architecture, and waterfront views along the Charleston Harbor. Folly Beach is approximately a 25–30 minute drive for coastal recreation and surfing, while nearby Magnolia Plantation and Gardens is a 20–25 minute drive and provides landscaped gardens and heritage tours. The area supports an urban yet relaxed lifestyle with numerous dining districts such as King Street within a short commute and regional transit options including CARTA bus service connecting to downtown and nearby neighborhoods.
Additional Information:
- Patient population: Emergency department patients requiring radiography and CT imaging.
- Unit staffing: Typically one RAD/CT technologist per 12‑hour shift.
- Procedures performed: Emergency x‑ray and CT examinations.
- Potential to rotate to other shifts based upon staffing needs.
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