Job Description
Job Description:
Limited Scope / Non‑Registered Radiology Technologist (PRN)
Utah Valley Hospital
Status: PRN
Pay: $20.67/hour
Build Your Radiology Career at One of Utah’s Largest Community Hospitals
Utah Valley Hospital is a flagship, full‑service hospital serving Utah County and surrounding communities. Known for its advanced clinical services, high patient volumes, and strong teaching environment, Utah Valley Hospital offers caregivers the opportunity to gain broad, hands‑on experience while working alongside highly skilled imaging professionals.
Located in the heart of a vibrant and growing community, Utah Valley Hospital serves a diverse patient population and provides caregivers with meaningful work, strong collaboration, and clear pathways for professional growth.
We are seeking a Limited Scope / Non‑Registered Radiology Technologist who is actively progressing toward ARRT registration and eager to develop clinical skills in a fast‑paced hospital environment. This role is designed as a temporary, developmental position with the expectation of timely advancement into a Registered Radiologic Technologist role.
Important Role Expectations
This position is temporary and intended to support caregivers completing clinical and registration requirements
The caregiver is expected to advance to a Registered Radiologic Technologist position as soon as eligible
Employees are not expected to remain in this role longer than six months after completion of clinical hours
Position Summary
Under the supervision of a Registered Radiologic Technologist, the Limited Scope / Non‑Registered Radiology Technologist performs diagnostic imaging procedures within their scope of practice. The caregiver supports high‑quality, safe imaging services while continuing professional development toward full registration.
Essential Functions
Practices within the scope of state licensure and organizational policy
Maintains ARRT or modality‑specific competency in all assigned clinical and technical functions
Ensures proper patient identification, order verification, and preparation prior to imaging exams
Performs diagnostic exams according to department protocols and reviews images for quality, clarity, and accuracy
Adheres to radiation safety principles and maintains a safe environment for patients and caregivers
Completes imaging studies within acceptable time frames without compromising quality or patient care
Provides patient education, promotes comfort, and addresses questions or concerns with professionalism and empathy
Practices appropriate infection control and sterile techniques
Demonstrates understanding and demonstrates operation of imaging equipment and related information systems
Accurately documents patient information, procedures performed, and any adverse reactions
Follows established protocols for medical necessity, coding, charging, consents, quality control programs, and equipment issue reporting
Required Skills
Anatomy knowledge
Image evaluation and quality awareness
Imaging equipment operation
Contrast protocol familiarity
Emergency response awareness
Ability to work independently and as part of a collaborative team
Effective verbal and written communication skills
Electronic imaging systems proficiency
Strong task prioritization and time‑management skills
Commitment to maintaining a clean, organized, and safe clinical environment
Minimum Qualifications
Currently enrolled in a JRCERT‑ or AMA‑approved Radiologic Technology program, with documented completion of required clinical and didactic training per state regulations
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification for healthcare providers
Why Utah Valley Hospital?
Gain experience at a high‑volume, full‑service hospital with a wide variety of imaging procedures
Work alongside experienced, registered technologists in a strong teaching and mentoring environment
Serve a diverse and growing community in Utah County
Build a strong foundation for timely adv ... (truncated, view full listing at source)