Computed Tomography Technologist
AMN Healthcare
Rad And CT Dual Technologist Position
This Rad and CT dual technologist position offers a unique opportunity to practice a broad scope of imaging in the welcoming community of Richland Center, Wisconsin. Nestled in the rolling hills and scenic valleys of southwestern Wisconsin's Driftless Area, Richland Center combines small-town charm with access to beautiful outdoor spaces, family-friendly activities, and a relaxed pace of life that supports a healthy work-life balance. The area is known for its natural beauty, with opportunities for hiking, fishing, hunting, kayaking, and exploring nearby parks and rivers. Locally owned shops, cafes, and restaurants create a close-knit feel, while community events and festivals throughout the year bring residents together and foster a sense of belonging. For those who value affordability and a quieter environment, Richland Center offers an appealing alternative to larger urban centers, yet it remains within reasonable driving distance of larger cities for occasional day trips. The hospital environment provides a supportive, team-oriented culture where imaging professionals are recognized as essential members of the patient care team. As a Rad and CT dual technologist on nights, you will play a critical role in delivering timely, accurate diagnostic imaging for emergency, inpatient, and limited outpatient cases. The facility's imaging department utilizes modern digital radiography, CT technology, and integrated PACS, allowing you to work efficiently while maintaining high standards of image quality and patient safety. You will collaborate closely with emergency physicians, hospitalists, and nursing staff, becoming a key resource during off-hours when rapid imaging decisions can significantly impact patient outcomes. This position follows a consistent 7 nights on / 7 nights off schedule, offering extended stretches of time off to rest, travel, or enjoy the natural surroundings and community amenities in Richland Center. Night shifts typically involve a combination of scheduled exams and emergent studies, with varying volumes depending on seasonal trends and community needs. A typical night can include general diagnostic radiography such as chest, extremity, spine, and abdominal studies, as well as CT examinations including head, chest, abdomen, pelvis, and specialized protocols for trauma and stroke evaluation. You will be responsible for patient positioning, exam setup, contrast administration where applicable, image acquisition, and ensuring that completed studies are transmitted promptly for interpretation. In this role, you will be expected to triage imaging requests based on clinical urgency, maintain clear communication with nursing and medical staff, and ensure that patients receive compassionate, respectful care even during overnight hours. You will work with a lean, efficient night team, which allows technologists to exercise broad skills and autonomy while still benefiting from a collaborative environment. Departments such as emergency, inpatient units, and respiratory therapy rely on imaging, so you will have frequent interdisciplinary interaction and the opportunity to build strong relationships across the hospital. The imaging department emphasizes adherence to radiation safety standards, dose reduction strategies, and consistent protocols for both radiography and CT. You will contribute to quality control activities such as equipment warm-up procedures, daily checks, and basic troubleshooting, and you will follow established policies and procedures for exam documentation, contrast administration, infection prevention, and patient identification. While the department is busy enough to provide ongoing learning and professional engagement, it is small enough that technologists can maintain a high level of personalized service and continuity of care. This role is ideal for a technologist who enjoys a broad spectrum of imaging responsibilities, appreciates the independence of night shift work, and is looking for a community where professional contribution is truly valued. Working in Richland Center allows you to develop your clinical experience in both general radiography and CT, serve a diverse rural patient population, and enjoy the benefits of living in a scenic, friendly area with strong community ties. If you prefer a predictable, balanced schedule and the chance to make a significant impact in a smaller hospital setting, this night shift Rad and CT dual technologist position offers a compelling professional opportunity.
AMN Healthcare- ...Qualifications: One year of recent experience as a CT Technologist Valid Radiology license in compliance with state regulations... ...position Summary: The CT Tech operates computerized tomography (CT) scanners to produce cross-sectional images of patients'...SuggestedFull timeTemporary work
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