A new UCSF clinical facility on the Mission Bay campus, the new five-story, 182,800-square-foot, clinical building will include an ambulatory surgery center, urgent care, adult primary and secondary multi-specialty clinics, and a pharmacy. The Bayfront Medical Building is critical to support UCSF Health operations and to serve a growing patient demand, including an increasing demand for outpatient surgery. The Bayfront Medical Building complex is located south of the new UCSF Wayne and Gladys Valley Center for Vision (WGVCV) and runs along Illinois, Mariposa and Third streets.
Under the direction of technical supervisor, the ARRT certified, California-licensed technologist performs radiologic procedures in assigned areas at a safe and technical level not requiring constant supervision. Tech will perform safe imaging procedures on all emergent, inpatient and outpatient age-specific populations. Diagnostic procedures include, but are not limited to, Basic radiographic exams using fixed and portable imaging equipment in various settings such as Outpatient/Inpatient, OR/Hybrid, ER, fluoro and Endoscopy.
In addition, competency in Advanced procedures such as arthograms, myelograms, kyphoplasty, XLIFS, ESWL, ERCP’s, HSG’s, PNL’s, Scoliosis imaging and O-Ring and OR Vascular procedures must be maintained on an annual basis.
Performs various radiographic exams and processes images on various archival systems. Professionally accountable for submitting high-quality images to PACS. Participates in performance improvement activities in the department. Demonstrates excellent customer service to patients. Correctly identifies patients for the procedures performed and their respective images. Follows Infection Control policies, radiation policies and good body mechanics. Maintains appropriate continuing education credits. Complies with all Medical Center and Department policies and procedures. Requires ARRT, CRT and California fluoroscopy license.
New hires must not perform any radiology procedures until they receive their license (CRT) from the State of California. New hires may begin their orientation to the department, observe procedures and assist during this time period, which is not to exceed 6 months. New hires must receive their California fluoroscopy license within the first 6 months of employment or probationary period. Depending on the department needs, this position may require you to take weekday, weekend or holiday call.
Per diem employees must work at least an average of three shifts per month to maintain equipment and procedure competencies and per diem eligibility.
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- Prefer recent work experience in an acute care setting
- Prefer CRT Fluoroscopy licensure obtained within 6 month probationary period
- Prefer a minimum of 3-5 years of work experience in an acute care and/or university hospital setting.
- Requires ARRT Licensure or ARRT-approved equivalent.
- Requires CRT Licensure
- CRT Fluoroscopy licensure – can be obtained within 6 month probationary period
- Graduate of a formal radiology technology-training program in an AMA approved school.
- Flexibility in scheduling, with the ability to rotate shifts and coverage for weekends and holidays.
- Must be willing to assist at any of the UCSF Medical Center Locations