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Radiation Therapist Technologist - Per Diem

University of California - Los Angeles Health
United States, California, Los Angeles
Dec 23, 2024
Description

Deliver specialized clinical expertise within an award-winning health organization. Contribute to our world-renowned reputation for exceptional patient care. Expand your career potential in a state-of-the-art setting. You can do all this and more at UCLA Health.

Under the general supervision of the Chief Radiation Therapy Technologist, the Radiation Therapist's functions will include:



  • Applying ionizing radiation according to MD's prescription
  • Patient scheduling and appointments
  • Performing basic nursing duties
  • Performing dose calculations
  • Treatment data entry
  • Working with physicians, physicists and dosimetrists to perform simulations and treatment planning CT's


This is a 49% Per Diem position and will be working in Downtown Los Angeles, Santa Clarita, Santa Monica and Westwood, locations in addition to future sites as assigned.

Salary Range: $105.96 Hourly

Qualifications

Required:

  • American Registry of Radiologic Technologists certification (ARRT License)
  • California State License in Radiation Therapy (CRT)
  • BLS/CPR from American Heart Association or American Red Cross
  • Skill in working with different types of treatment machines such as MR Scanner, CT Scanner, HDR units and Linear Accelerators and ability to recognize when hazardous conditions may exist.
  • Skill in working with different types of treatment machines such as MR Scanner, CT Scanner, HDR units and Linear Accelerators and ability to recognize when hazardous conditions may exist.
  • Ability to lift cerrobend blocks weighing up to 35 pounds.
  • Knowledge of basic physics as applicable to Radiation Therapy.
  • Ability to use an electronic calculator to perform dose calculations.
  • Knowledge of a variety of treatment techniques to assist physicians in treatment planning to ensure optimum treatment is given to all patients.
  • Skill in recognizing and reporting any adverse patient therapy reactions.
  • Knowledge of the principles and applications of thermo-luminescent dosimeters.
  • Skill in reading documents written with medical terminology and ability to read and implement computer-generated physics treatment plans.
  • Knowledge of basic nursing procedures.
  • Working knowledge of University procedures regarding isolation of immuno-suppressed patients.
  • Ability to prepare for procedures by ensuring that all forms are completed in a timely manner.
  • Ability to appropriately interact with and provide special assistance to various age groups of patients, i.e., pediatric and geriatric patients.
  • Knowledge of required response to internal and external disaster procedures as well as fire and life safety.
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