
Medical Radiography Technologist, General Imaging
- Ontario
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Registration and good standing with the College of Medical Radiation Technologists of Ontario.
- CPR or BCLS certification mandatory.
- Excellent interpersonal, communication (verbal/written), and organization skills.
- Demonstrates ability to handle stress and conflict management in a professional, effective manner.
- Demonstrates ability to work effectively and accurately, both autonomously and as an effective team member.
- Demonstrates ability to organize work, and set priorities, managing time effectively.
- Commitment to meet the goals and objectives of the department.
- Must be flexible, punctual and have an excellent attendance record.
- Ability to work all shifts.
- All shifts Monday to Sunday inclusive (days, evenings, nights, weekends and statutory holidays) as per operational needs
- Must meet a standard of education with the required knowledge, skills and judgment to perform competently and professionally as a Medical Radiation Technologist
- Must ensure the care provided is safe, appropriate, tailored, timely, and maximize the potential of the available equipment and resources.
- Must respect patient rights and needs, and foster an environment that encourages the patient's involvement in their own care. This commitment is extended to patients from all cultures and backgrounds, ensuring all are treated with dignity, equity and respect.
- Must participate in quality control, quality assurance and improvement programs
- Be able to organize, prioritize and co-ordinate the scheduling of procedures, and communicate with all areas of the hospital in a professional manner
- Must operate under the most current Ministry of Health guidelines in regards to radiation safety.
- Must adhere to the standards of practice and code ethics outlined by the College of Medical Radiation Technologists of Ontario and ALARA Principle, applying their knowledge of radiation effects and risks to minimize dose to their patients, other healthcare colleagues and the public.
- Should educate the patient, provider and public on the benefits and risks of imaging and therapy through different means and situations