Position Title : Mammography Technologist
Classification : Non-Exempt
Reports to: Mammography Director
Job Summary: The Mammography Technologist performs screening and diagnostic mammographic examinations to diagnose breast cancer. This role involves managing quality control tests as per equipment manufacturer specifications and MQSA requirements. Collaboration with a diverse team, including Radiologists, Managers, and other healthcare staff, is essential to ensure effective communication and procedural efficiency.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Conduct radiation safety measures and utilize protective devices to comply with government regulations and ensure safety for patients and staff Evaluate mammographic images to confirm their diagnostic suitability Clearly explain procedures to patients to ensure their safety and comfort during scans Maintain accurate patient records, process treatment data, and prepare diagnostic reports Perform examinations independently, demonstrating technical proficiency without constant supervision Troubleshoot and report equipment issues to the appropriate supervisor Prepare and maintain examination rooms with the necessary equipment Educate and assist new staff in mammography techniques and procedures Manage patient positioning and equipment setup for optimal imaging results Fulfill continuing education requirements to stay current with advancements in mammography and related fields Uphold patient confidentiality as per HIPAA standards Preferred Qualifications: Certified by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists in Radiography (ARRT)(R). Mammography certification (ARRT)(M) is strongly preferred Certified Medical Radiologic Technologist by the Texas Medical Board Completion of 40-hour course meeting MQSA standards At least one year of recent experience as a Mammography Technologist CPR certification Excellent communication skills and patient service orientation Two years of clinical experience is preferred Needed Attributes :
Dependable, self-motivated, and capable of working with minimal supervision Strong team player with the ability to interact positively with a diverse group of people Professional demeanor with efficient service delivery under pressure Working Conditions and Physical Effort :
Frequent repetitive hand and arm movements Regular standing, walking, reaching, and talking are required Manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination are frequently needed Ability to travel with the West Texas and Southern New Mexico regions Supervisory Responsibilities : None