Cherokee Nation
CT Technician
$58,000-75,000 / year
Tahlequah, Oklahoma
Full-Time
On-site
2 months ago
JobLeap AI Summary
The CT Technician provides advanced CT imaging while maintaining high safety and quality standards in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. The role offers a sign-on bonus and opportunities for professional development within a supportive healthcare environment.
CT and Radiology ARRT certified
Sign-on bonus up to $10,000
Full-time stable employment
Safety and quality focused
Multidisciplinary teamwork
Professional training supported
Experience required
About the job
This position provides essential Computed Tomography (CT) imaging procedures, ensuring optimal patient care and adherence to departmental safety and quality protocols. The CT Technician works as part of a multidisciplinary team in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, and has the opportunity for a sign-on bonus.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct and interpret CT scans utilizing established protocols
- Prepare patients and maintain CT equipment
- Document all imaging procedures accurately
- Ensure compliance with radiographic safety regulations
- Collaborate with clinical and educational staff
Qualifications
- Associate's degree or equivalent combination of education and experience
- Minimum six months CT imaging experience
- ARRT (R) (CT) certification
- Current BLS certification (within 90 days of hire)
- Valid driver’s license with qualified driving record
Benefits
- Eligibility for sign-on bonus up to $10,000
- Stable full-time employment
- On-the-job training and professional support
Location
- Tahlequah, Oklahoma
About Cherokee Nation
Healthcare · 10,000+
The Cherokee Nation is the largest federally recognized Cherokee tribe, headquartered in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. Established in 1839, it operates as a sovereign government, providing services such as health care, education, and economic development to over 450,000 tribal citizens worldwide. The Nation's business arm, Cherokee Nation Businesses, manages a diverse portfolio across industries like hospitality, federal contracting, and cultural tourism, employing more than 11,000 people. With a significant economic impact, the Cherokee Nation continues to preserve and promote its culture, language, and values while fostering growth and opportunity for its citizens.