Cherokee Nation
Diagnostic Technologist
$50,000-65,000 / year
Claremore, Oklahoma
Full-Time
On-site
2 months ago
JobLeap AI Summary
The Diagnostic Technologist performs radiological imaging and ensures patient safety and quality standards in Claremore, Oklahoma. The role supports both technical and clinical development in a busy healthcare setting.
Accredited radiology program required
Comprehensive clinical role
Work with educational institution students
Employee compliance standards
Physical fitness required
Exposure to multiple radiology modalities
Full-time position
About the job
As a Diagnostic Technologist, you will provide radiological imaging services by preparing patients and equipment, maintaining safety standards, and producing high-quality radiographs as part of a collaborative radiology team. This position is located in Claremore, Oklahoma and requires adherence to established clinical and safety protocols.
Key Responsibilities
- Perform diagnostic radiological procedures
- Prepare patients and maintain radiology equipment
- Follow ALARA radiographic safety practices
- Accurately document and manage imaging records
- Assist and mentor students from educational institutions
- Adhere to federal and local compliance regulations
Qualifications
- Associate's degree in Radiology or completion of accredited radiologic technology program
- Current ARRT (Radiography) certification
- Basic Life Support (BLS) certification (to be obtained within 90 days of hire)
- Valid driver’s license and eligible driving record
- Ability to lift up to 100 pounds periodically
Benefits
- Stable full-time employment
- Exposure to diverse imaging procedures
- Opportunities for professional growth and learning
Location
- Claremore, 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.