Radiology Technician
Company: Camarena Health
Location: Chowchilla
Posted on: February 18, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description SUMMARY: The Radiology
Technician shows genuine warmth with patients and has the ability
to make them feel comfortable in the center while providing
effective and technically competent nursing assistance to both
patients and Camarena Health clinical providers. The Radiology
Technician provides or facilitates the provision of information
needed by both patients and clinicians, will receive instructions
from doctors regarding the x-rays patients require. EXPECTATIONS:
Arrives on time and adheres to set schedule Provides prompt medical
support; promotes a smooth patient flow; collects and records data
accurately; maintains order of exam rooms, equipment and supplies
Provides basic education and information to patients, making sure
patients’ questions are answered and anxieties alleviated and
interfaces with community-oriented activities and staff Achieves
the organizational mission to provide health care access for all
the members of the community. S/he helps make sure patients and
families get the care they need when they need it. Consistently and
openly communicates with supervisor and all staff Works flexible or
extended hours where necessary Participates in health center
in-services, listening and respecting others’ ideas Demonstrates
awareness of, and compliance with, organizational mission and
objective of Camarena Health. Abides by Rules of Confidentiality
Use of professionalism and best efforts in your position. DUTIES
and RESPONSIBILITES 1. Focus on Patients: The Radiology Technician
is responsible for getting clear imaging results, which requires
proper use of the equipment and keeping patients calm and informed
throughout the x-ray procedure. Complying with the safety
regulations involving the use of radiation to protect yourself,
patients and other staff members from over-exposure to radiation.
Responds to and connects effectively with patients. Listens to our
customers, treats them with respect, gives them the quality they
expect and deserve and responds immediately to their problems and
needs. To lessen radiation risks, you will use a technique called
patient-shielding, which involves placing lead shields or aprons on
parts of a patient's body that aren't being photographed.
Alternatively, you may adjust x-ray beams so they cover a limited
area. You must also position the radiographic machinery so it is at
a proper distance, angle and height from the patient. Other duties
include keeping equipment in good working order, maintaining
patient records and developing exposed radiographs. Listens
attentively to patients’ complaints and record all information
(e.g. medication, last menstrual period, birth control method) in
our Electronic Health Records computer system. Furthermore, s/he
insures a smooth and well-connected patient flow. The Radiology
Technician reports to the Medical Assistant Lead, Health Center
Manager & Chief of Health Center Operations for the Suite.
Consistently secures and protects patient information: activates
screen saver, minimizes screen, or log off when walking away from
computers for any period of time. Insures that exam rooms are neat
and set up appropriately for each patient exam. Performs specimen
collection, preparation and maintains required logs Performs EKG’s,
accu-checks, and other diagnostic procedures according to
guidelines. Radiology Technician takes initiative to keep patient
informed of upcoming procedures and requirements, to facilitate
patient focus, involvement, and cooperation. Discharge patients
smoothly from back office areas and checks for any last-minute
questions. Makes return appointments as appropriate. Relieves
patients’ stress and anxiety with clear information Provides
patients with required educational materials including; lifestyle
brochures (LCB), Vaccine Information Statements (VIS), informs
patients of content and answers any questions. Routes all formal
patient complaints and grievances to Back Support Supervisor or
Department Head. Solves what problems s/he can at “point of
contact.” 2. Focus on Patient Flow: Maintains effective smooth
patient flow (within site or suite). Assists the MA’s at other pods
as needed with patient work up or dismissal. Is responsive to needs
of patients, clinicians, and team members. Uses software locator
consistently when rooming patients and uses scheduler to flow them
out Utilizes software locator to monitor flow simultaneously at all
sites; take the initiative to cover as needed Maintains open
communication with the Receptionist, routinely checks status of
patients waiting to be registered and relays status to the
clinicians. Communicates with Back Support Supervisor to help
resolve when necessary. Dismisses patients effectively (e.g.,
complete lab requisition; administer injections and immunizations
according to guidelines, giving appointment, double check
paperwork). 3. Focus on Clinicians: Maintains effective assistance
to, guidance of, and communication with providers. Works in
conjunction with the providers for walk-in patient (i.e., obtains
and documents patient chief complaint and presents to provider to
determine if patient is to be seen or needs to be referred out).
Helps the providers maintain pace by keeping them informed of
patients that are ready. Prepares and sets up patients for exams
according to providers’ expectations Forewarns clinicians of
possible complicated visits. Assists providers when assistance is
needed (i.e., chaperoning, translation, etc.) Helps patients by
providing basic knowledge of types of services provided by outside
facilities. Focus on Communication: Practices effective telephone
etiquette (e.g., think before you dial, make notes before you call,
put a patient on hold courteously, , leave precise messages on who
to call back) Maintains good open communication with Supervisor and
staff. Communicates any delays or changes of schedule to Front
Support, and Clinicians Communicates room availability with each
other, including providers Utilizes e-mail to communicate with
staff members and checks messages on a regular basis (i.e.,
Outlook, Healthport, etc.) As a team member of Camarena Health the
Medical Assistant respects and protects information regarding
patients and other team members and abides by the rules of the
Confidentiality of Information Protocol. Maintains good rapport
with outside doctor offices and facilities Participates in daily
huddles with care team, consisting of Medical Assistants, Front
Support Staff members, and Clinicians. In conjunction with daily
huddles, schedules and pre-visit planning are discussed to provide
individual patient care. Staff are expected to work as a team, and
be flexible to work at other facilities as needed. Works flexible
or extended hours where necessary Demonstrates self-initiative &
self-motivation to help the team with work flow; good team player.
Acquires and maintains the knowledge and skill necessary to work in
all service suites. Demonstrates consistent support and cooperation
with all staff members, regardless of unit, department, or level.
Consistently reports to work on time. Internalizes attendance
policies and makes effective and workable decisions for self,
families and service delivery. Promotes mutual respect and allows
others to get their work done by limiting interruptions. Fits in
well with team, gets along well with peers. Demonstrates integrity
and honesty Participates in health center in-services; listens to
and respects others’ ideas Demonstrates good problem-solving
skills, offer input/ideas when generating solutions. Various other
duties as assigned by supervisor. Duties and responsibilities may
be added, deleted, or changed at any time at the discretion of
management, formally or informally either verbally or in writing.
Participates in daily huddles (See 4.8 above) Practices universal
precaution per protocol and keeps work areas clean and clutter free
Disinfects, sterilizes, and autoclaves medical equipment according
to guidelines Cleans & disinfects rooms for next patient Maintains
daily log upkeep (dx test machines, refrigerator, etc.) Initiates
work request for any malfunctions of equipment, then obtain
Supervisor’s approval Minimum Requirements: Education: High School
Diploma or GED Certification as Radiology Technician, X-Ray
Technician or prior experience: CLLRT Certificate Prior Experience:
Previous experience in a health care setting as a Radiology
Technician, X-Ray Technician or health care aid Skills: Bilingual
(English/ Spanish) preferred Quickly builds and maintains rapport
with patients, providers, and staff of differing backgrounds; team
player Flexible: learns to function at all facilities Demonstrated
good problem-solving skills Demonstrates or develops intermediate
computer skills Telephone courtesy Customer-service oriented
Proficient with modern office practices and procedures including
email Attention to detail and excellent follow-through on work
tasks Able to handle multiple tasks with perseverance and patience
Physical Requirements: Must be able to move up to 20 pounds and
push up to 50 pounds (on wheels). Must be able to hear adequately
to auscultate B/P’s and be able to hear staff on the phone and
those who are served in-person, and speak clearly in order to
communicate information to clients and staff. Must be able to have
vision that is adequate to read increments of tuberculin/insulin
syringe accurately, read memos, a computer screen, personnel forms
and clinical and administrative documents. Must have high manual
dexterity. Must be able to reach above the shoulder level to work,
must be able to bend, squat and sit, stand, stoop, crouching,
reaching, kneeling, twisting/turning, fingering and feeling.
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