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Diagnostic Technologist, UPMC

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UPMC

Somerset, PA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/19/2026

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Job Description

UPMC Somerset is seeking a Diagnostic Technologist to join a dedicated team of life‑changers committed to delivering exceptional patient care. This full-time opportunity offers a dynamic schedule working Monday through Friday with rotating weekends across Daylight, Evening, and Night shifts. As a Diagnostic Technologist, you will perform a wide range of imaging procedures independently, applying prescribed ionizing radiation for diagnostic purposes. This role requires sound judgment, technical expertise, and initiative while supporting accurate diagnoses in a fast-paced clinical environment. UPMC is excited to offer a generous sign-on bonus of $10,000 with a 2-year commitment.
Responsibilities:
Identify patients using two identifiers and follow universal protocol for procedures. Review patient history and physician orders, applying departmental protocols. Document patient history in electronic records as needed. Administer PO and rectal contrast per physician orders and department policy. Ensure exams are coded, tracked, networked to ISITE, and charges entered. Perform diagnostic radiography procedures independently using established protocols. Use complex imaging equipment for data acquisition, analysis, and documentation. Interact with patients and co-workers with care, respect, and teamwork. Perform technical procedures with independent judgment and appropriate radiation use. Communicate instructions clearly to patients, explaining procedures to ease their fears.