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Radiographer - Urgent Care
Job Ref: 33876Category: Radiology & Imaging
Location:
Digital Way,
Maynard,
MA 01754
Department: Urgent Care Maynard
Schedule: Part Time
Shift: Day/Eve shift
Hours: 8:00-8:00, 9:00-5:00
Pay Range: $35.32 - $49.20 per hour
Deliver Critical Imaging in a Fast-Paced Urgent Care Setting
Join our urgent care team as a Radiographer (X-Ray Tech), where your expertise helps providers quickly diagnose and treat a wide range of injuries and conditions. In this dynamic, patient-focused environment, you’ll perform diagnostic imaging while collaborating closely with physicians, medical assistants, and clinical staff to ensure efficient, high-quality care.
Reporting to the Urgent Care Practice Manager and Radiology Section Leader, and working under the clinical guidance of physicians and radiology leadership, you’ll play a key role in delivering timely, accurate imaging that supports patient outcomes.
What You’ll Do
- Perform diagnostic X-ray imaging using ionizing radiation in accordance with safety and quality standards
- Capture high-quality images of bones, tissues, and organs to support diagnosis and treatment
- Prepare and position patients while ensuring comfort and safety
- Collaborate with physicians and clinical staff to support patient care and workflow
- Maintain and operate radiology equipment, including PACS and RIS systems
- Accurately document imaging procedures and patient information in the electronic medical record (EMR)
- Follow radiation safety protocols and regulatory requirements
- Assist with general clinical flow and support team-based patient care
What You Bring
Required Education
- Graduate of a Radiologic Technology program accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT)
- Associates degree in Radiologic Technology from an accredited college
Required Experience
- Minimum of 2 years of experience as a Radiologic Technologist preferred
- Urgent care or emergency department experience is a plus, but not required
Licensure & Certification
- ARRT (R) certification required, or registry-eligible with certification obtained within 6 months of hire
- Current Commonwealth of Massachusetts Radiographer license required
- Current CPR/BLS certification required within 3 months of hire
Key Skills & Strengths
- Strong knowledge of radiographic imaging techniques and radiation safety
- Proficiency with PACS, RIS, and electronic medical record (EMR) systems
- Solid computer skills, including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook)
- Ability to read, write, and communicate effectively in English, including medical terminology
- Excellent patient care and customer service skills, with the ability to handle sensitive or escalated situations
- Strong attention to detail, critical thinking, and problem-solving abilities
- Ability to multitask and stay organized in a fast-paced environment
- Team-oriented mindset with a compassionate, patient-focused approach
- Ability to maintain confidentiality and handle sensitive information
Why Join Us?
- Work in a fast-paced urgent care setting with a diverse patient population
- Collaborate with experienced physicians and a supportive clinical team
- Gain valuable experience in both radiology and urgent care workflows
- Opportunity for professional growth and skill development
- Make an immediate impact on patient diagnosis and treatment
