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Part-Time Radiologic Technologist

49 Forest Road Monroe, NY, 10950

About Us: 

At Aizer Health we are not just a healthcare facility – we are a provider of transformative care, powered by compassion and innovation. As a leading Federally Qualified Community Health Center, we are rewriting the script on what quality healthcare means, one patient interaction at a time. We provide every patient with the highest quality of care possible and emphasize a relationship-based approach that caters to the whole person. Our rapidly growing Center offers world-class services that include Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Acute Care, Dentistry, Optometry, Women’s Health, Rehabilitation, Behavioral Health, and select specialty services. We provide holistic services that uplift and empower our community. 

Step into a realm where excellence meets empathy. Our cutting-edge technology, unwavering support system, and robust infrastructure empower our team to deliver unparalleled care. Experience the warmth of a diverse and inclusive workplace, where your growth is nurtured and celebrated. Make a tangible difference in the lives of individuals and the health of our community. 

Team Overview:

Welcome to our Acute Care Department, our dedicated team of Emergency Room physicians embodies excellence in patient care. From the moment patients arrive, our physicians deliver swift, compassionate, and precise medical attention. Whether it's a minor injury or a critical condition, our ER physicians are equipped to provide top-tie care with unwavering dedication.  Equipped with advanced medical technology and staffed by dedicated healthcare professionals, our team is committed to delivering prompt, high-quality medical services. We prioritize patient comfort and satisfaction, ensuring that every individual receives efficient and effective care. Join us in making a difference in healthcare delivery through our commitment to excellence and patient-centered care.

Our Core Values: 

  • Putting Patients First: Every decision, every action, revolves around the well-being of those we serve. 
  • Powered by Community: We are not just a healthcare center; we are a community-driven force, igniting change and progress. 
  • Driven by Collaboration: Together, we are stronger. Collaboration fuels our innovation and drives our success. 
  • Empowering Success: We believe in empowering our team members to reach new heights, fostering a culture of growth and achievement. 
  • Nurturing Growth: Personal and professional growth isn't just encouraged; it's nurtured, supported, and celebrated. 

Position Overview:

  • Patient-Centered Imaging Care: As a Radiologic Technologist, prepare patients for radiological procedures, ensuring comfort and safety while explaining the process clearly. Collaborate with healthcare teams to prioritize patient care and deliver high-quality diagnostic imaging services that support accurate diagnoses and treatment plans.
  • Empower Diagnostic Excellence: Obtain high-quality diagnostic radiographs as requested by physicians, adhering to imaging protocols to enhance patient outcomes. Educate patients on imaging procedures to ensure their understanding and cooperation, fostering trust and satisfaction throughout the diagnostic process.
  • Facilitate Coordination and Communication: Work closely with physicians to receive guidance and feedback on imaging needs. Maintain clear and accurate documentation of imaging procedures, ensuring timely communication and continuity of care within the healthcare team.
  • Excellence in Imaging Practice: Demonstrate technical expertise in developing, processing, and reviewing radiological images, ensuring diagnostic quality. Maintain rigorous compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and safety standards, including proper handling of radiologic equipment and adherence to radiation protection protocols.
  • Maintain Operational Standards: Ensure all imaging equipment is in optimal working condition by performing routine maintenance checks and promptly reporting any malfunctions to supervisors. Maintain a clean, organized work environment by managing radiological and office supplies efficiently to support clinical operations.
  • Professional Development and Adaptability: Stay current with advancements in radiologic technology and healthcare practices to deliver cutting-edge diagnostic services. Exhibit a positive and adaptable attitude while maintaining empathy and professionalism to enhance the patient experience.
  • Team Collaboration and Support: Act as a collaborative member of the healthcare team, supporting patient care beyond imaging tasks as needed. Contribute to the organization’s goals by demonstrating flexibility in scheduling and assignments while maintaining high standards of clinical practice.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Certificate from accredited School of Radiologic Technology
  • New York State license or temporary permit to practice Diagnostic Radiology
  • Certified by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)

Pay and Benefits: 

  • $35-40 per hour, commensurate with experience  
  • Team Appreciation Bonus, recognizing your contributions and dedication. 
  • 403(b) Retirement Plan, setting you up for a secure future. 

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