CT Technologist - Computed Tomography Technologist Apply
CT Technologist Contract OpportunitySupplemental Health Care is hiring CT Technologists for contract opportunities at a partnering hospital in McMinnville, Oregon. Join a leading healthcare team and put your imaging skills to work in a role that offers both professional growth and rewarding patient care.Qualifications:Associate's or Bachelor's degree from an accredited Radiologic Technology programCurrent American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification in Radiography (R); ARRT (CT) certification preferredActive state radiologic technologist license (if applicable)Basic Life Support (BLS) certification from the American Heart Association; ACLS preferred12 years of experience as a Radiologic Technologist; prior CT imaging experience strongly preferredStrong knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and CT imaging protocolsCT Tech Contract Details:$2,380 - $2,566 per week*13-week contract with possibility to extendNOC shifts available40 hrs/wkDuties will include, but are not limited to:Using computerized tomography equipment to capture diagnostic imagesSterilizing radiologic equipment to ensure the safety of patientsExplaining scanning procedures to patientsEnsure patient safety and comfort, including appropriate radiation protection practicesEvaluating CT scans to determine whether they are of good technical qualityWhat We Offer:Full medical, dental, vision, life, and even pet insurance!Round the clock support. No matter where you are or what time it is, Supplemental Health Care is standing by.SHC's Share the Care referral program is the most dynamic, profitable referral program in the industry.401(k) Retirement Savings Program with a wide range of investment options.Discounted and free online access to CEU courses through Supplemental University.Please speak with a recruiter for details.Supplemental Health Care is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All candidates, including veterans and those with disabilities, are encouraged to apply. SHC will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of applicable local, state, or federal law. To learn more, visit

