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POSITION SUMMARY
At the administrative direction of the Director / Operations Supervisor, and the clinical direction of the Radiologist / Team Leader independently performs the majority of exams with minimal supervision. Assumes responsibility for designated areas or procedures as required. Position requires the flexibility to cross train in other Diagnostic Imaging modalities based upon departmental staffing needs.
BASIC KNOWLEDGE
Satisfactory completion of formal Medical Radiography training in an AMA approved school and meets the requirements for registry by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists. Employees who are cross-trained in more than one DI modality are responsible for all aspects of the job descriptions in each separate modality. Competencies in each modality must be kept at adequate levels of performance for each area, and necessary documentation, including certification renewals, must take place on a yearly basis.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
High school graduate or equivalent. Vermont State License to practice Medical Radiography.
EXPERIENCE
Requires up to three months experience to become proficient.

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Company: University of Vermont Health - Central Vermont Medical Center

Location: Berlin, VT

Posted: May 6, 2026

Category: Diagnostic Imaging