Part-Time

Mammography Technologist 1

PRN

Posted on 2/21/2026

Denver Health

Denver Health

5,001-10,000 employees

Public hospital system providing comprehensive care

Compensation Overview

$32.01 - $49.62/hr

Denver, CO, USA

In Person

PRN/Intermittent on-site shifts at Denver Health Main Campus

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Required Skills
Quality Assurance (QA)
Requirements
  • Education: Post High School Diploma or Certificate Program Required
  • Work Experience: less than 1 year 1 year of professional work experience in performing breast screening and diagnostic procedures, preferred.
  • Licenses: BLS-Basic Life Support (BLS/CPR) - AHA - American Heart Association Required; RTM-RT Mammography - ARRT - American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Required; RTR-RT Radiography - ARRT - American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Required; Colorado Provisional Mammography License - Accreditation CDPHE Required; Initial Qualifications Completed - MQSA Mammography Quality Standards Act Required
  • Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Knowledge in how to operate digital mammography equipment and related technology.; Competency in the performance of screening and diagnostic mammograms.; Knowledge of how to address age-specific care needs of patients.; Effective interpersonal skill sets that lead to productive communications and collaborations.; Competency in interpreting physician order requests for screening/diagnostic mammograms as well as interventional breast procedures and breast ultrasound imaging.; Ability to exercise prudent judgment in selecting and configuring equipment settings to compensate for patient physiologic variances.; Ability to consistently produce quality images related to the breast region.
  • Shift: Days (United States of America)
  • Work Type: PRN/Intermittent
Responsibilities
  • Performs screening and diagnostic mammograms following appropriate assessment by clinicians. (50%)
  • Performs breast ultrasound procedures in a timely manner according to physicians’ order, established protocols, and/or specific radiologist direction. (5%)
  • Effectively interacts with Denver Health’s PACS system through compliance with data entry, image post-processing, image archiving tasks, image quality assurance, and other related user interface activities. (5%)
  • Assists radiologists during interventional procedures, (breast biopsies, needle localizations). Such assistance may include procedures preparation, post-procedural patient care to include, but not limited to, breast compression, retrieval of ice, and delivery of biopsy specimen to laboratory. (5%)
  • Maintains records of examinations and other pertinent information on patients within Epic. (5%)
  • Performs QC/QA processes daily on digital equipment. Phantom image test must be performed weekly. (5%)
  • Assembles order requisition, patient history sheet, and comparison films (when relevant) for radiologists’ review within 30 minutes of completion of exam. (5%)
  • Performs duties related to the management of pathology results that include: printing and copying of pathology reports; verifying if patients are scheduled properly; and entering of pathology results into the computer system. Any or all of the following activities may be required each week as directed by supervisor and/or radiologist(s). • Print written pathology reports from previous week’s patients’ biopsies. • Refer abnormal results to surgical breast clinic for an appointment. • Education patients of their scheduled procedures. • Meet with patients to discuss biopsy results. • Assist with preparation for breast conference. • Update the procedure book with pathology results. • Check status of patients waiting for biopsies and document. • Notify PCP about patient’s status. • Check status of patients needing additional views and document. • Enter pathology results into Epic. • Notify care providers of patient’s pathology results. • Remind radiologist to addend his/her interpretation by providing the radiologist a copy of the written pathology report. (5%)

Denver Health runs hospitals and clinics in Denver, offering services like emergency care, hospital stays, and outpatient visits, along with public health programs. It coordinates care through a network that links primary care, specialists, and hospital services, using shared records to guide treatment. It stands out as a large public safety-net system that serves uninsured and low-income patients and emphasizes care coordination across locations. Its goal is to provide access to high-quality care for all residents, reduce health disparities, and improve the Denver community's overall health.

Company Size

5,001-10,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Denver, Colorado

Founded

1860

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Westside Family Health Center opens in summer 2027, adding 33,000 annual patient visits.
  • On-site X-rays, ultrasounds, and CT scans will keep diagnostic care away from downtown.
  • The IMAP unit and EMS leadership upgrades strengthen referrals, trauma care, and behavioral-health coordination.

What critics are saying

  • Voter fatigue or city funding cuts will starve Denver Health's safety-net expansion after 2Q.
  • Westside construction delays or cost overruns will postpone capacity gains until after summer 2027.
  • Nabla dependency creates billing, compliance, and productivity exposure if integration accuracy falters.

What makes Denver Health unique

  • Denver Health is Colorado's primary safety-net system, serving uninsured, underinsured, and vulnerable patients.
  • Its December 2025 IMAP unit is Colorado's first integrated medical-psychiatric inpatient model.
  • The January 2025 Nabla deployment reduced note-typing 40% across Denver Health's clinical workforce.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Unlimited Paid Time Off

401(k) Company Match

Professional Development Budget

Wellness Program

Paid Vacation

Childcare Support

Tuition Reimbursement

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Headcount

6 month growth

-3%

1 year growth

-3%

2 year growth

-3%
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