Radiology Technologist/CT Technologist - Willing to train in CT - Now Hiring
Estimated Pay | $31 per hour |
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Hours | Full-time |
Location | Deming, New Mexico |
About this job
Location: Deming, NM Area (On-site)
Schedule: Full-Time 3rd Shift Monday Thursday, 9:00 PM to 7:00 AM (Shift adjustments may occur based on departmental needs)
CT Experience: Preferred (Registration required within 2 years for NM)
We're excited to announce an opening for a CT/X Ray Technologist on our night shift team near Silver City, NM. Ideal candidates will have CT experience and be motivated to grow within a dynamic healthcare environment. New Mexico allows up to 2 years to obtain CT registry certification making this a great opportunity for someone building their career.
In this role, you'll deliver high-quality imaging services during the overnight hours, supporting patient care with accuracy, professionalism, and compassion.
Key Responsibilities-
Perform CT and X ray imaging studies safely and accurately during overnight hours
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Operate imaging equipment following established protocols and safety standards
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Collaborate with nursing and clinical staff, ensuring timely and efficient patient care
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Maintain accurate documentation and imaging logs
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Uphold infection control and radiation safety best practices
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Be flexible with occasional shift adjustments to meet department needs
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Valid Radiologic Technologist licensure required in New Mexico
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CT experience preferred
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Ability and commitment to become CT registered within 2 years, per NM state requirements
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Proficient in operating CT and X ray systems safely
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Strong attention to detail, organizational skills, and patient-focused approach
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Work arbitrated schedule Mon Thur, 9:00 PM to 7:00 AM
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Opportunity to gain or leverage CT experience
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Supportive environment with opportunities for professional growth
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2-year CT registry window for CT-experienced technologists adjusting to NM licensure requirements
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