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Radiology Technologist/Radiology Practical Technician/X-Ray Technician

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Wee Care Pediatrics

Layton, UT (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 4 weeks ago (Updated 3 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/12/2026

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Job Description

Wee Care Pediatrics is currently hiring for a Radiology Technologist (Radiology Practical Technician, X-Ray Technician) to work in their Layton clinic . Monday - Friday 5pm-10pm
Job Description:
As a Radiology Technologist/Radiology Practical Technician/X-Ray Technician you will be responsible to perform all approved x-ray procedures and complete necessary documentation in a very busy pediatric clinic. You will work with children of all ages and must possess a special set of patient-interaction skills. Day-to-day responsibilities will include, but are not limited to: Performs diagnostic medical x-rays and routes to provider/radiologist for review. Documents x-rays taken for each patient. Contact patients/parents with x-ray results. Performs and documents daily quality control and instrument cleaning and maintenance.
Job Qualifications:
Must have a current Radiology Technologist License or Radiology Practical Technician license in the State of Utah. One year of pediatric experience strongly desired. Ability to work effectively as a team member within a very busy clinic. Outstanding communication and organizational skills required. Knowledge of universal precaution procedures in medical safety practices.