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UCLA Health Mammography Technologist - Santa Clarita in Santa Clarita, California
Description
With your
passion for solving clinical mysteries and our comprehensive imaging
capabilities and sophisticated technology, you can experience an exciting and
rewarding imaging career at UCLA Health. You'll be able to elevate your skills,
expand your knowledge, and grow your career within an inclusive, supportive,
and empowering workplace. Come see for yourself!
The Mammography Technologist, under the supervision of
the Breast Imaging Manager and Medical Director, conducts diagnostic breast
imaging procedures utilizing various mammography equipment. Responsibilities
include patient education, equipment setup, adherence to quality assurance
procedures, and ensuring patient comfort and confidentiality. They review
radiology requests, coordinate exams with other services, and maintain accurate
records while adhering to departmental protocols and hospital policies. Additionally,
they participate in equipment maintenance, supply management, and uphold
professionalism and customer service standards across UCLA Health Breast
Imaging Centers. This will be a float position to cover the north east sites that include but are not limited to, Calabasas, Encino, North Hollywood, Santa Clarita and Westlake Village Imaging Centers.
Salary Range: $49.73 - $65.56
Hourly
Qualifications
*Please ensure your resume and application includes all relevant
certifications and licenses*
ARRT (M) license - required
CRT Mammography license - required
BLS/CPR certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross - required
At least 1 year of experience in Breast Imaging - required
At least 1 year of DEXA experience - preferred
Breast Ultrasound experience - preferred
Associate's Degree or Higher - preferred
Ability to identify and recognize contraindications for exams. (Radiology Only)
Ability to prioritize work, handling multiple tasks to completion, within the time allotted
Ability to respond efficiently to expressed needs of referring services, physicians and patients
Excellent interpersonal skills effectively and diplomatically with patients, visitors, hospital staff, physicians, and other
Knowledge of medical terminology, with ability to distinguish between- types of procedures within the assigned department(s) and medical diagnoses
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