Full-Time

Radiology Technologist

Posted on 3/28/2026

The University of Kansas Hospital

The University of Kansas Hospital

5,001-10,000 employees

Academic medical center; Level I trauma

No salary listed

Larned, KS, USA

In Person

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Requirements
  • High School Graduate
  • Bachelor's Degree with meaning related to technical or managerial performance requirements from an accredited College or University
  • Basic Cardiac Life Support (BLS) - American Heart Association
  • CT Certification within first 12 months of hire
  • Certification by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) in Nuclear Medicine and/or certification by the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) or Registry eligible (New graduates must become registered within 3 months and will not be recognized as technologist until registered within 90 Days)
  • Knowledge Requirements: A graduate of an AMA-approved Nuclear Medicine Technology Training Program.
Responsibilities
  • Uses gamma cameras and uptake probes to produce physiological functional images and quantitative data to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of the patient’s disease.
  • Selects and operates a wide variety of imaging equipment in an efficient manner and coordinates examinations in the most efficient order and perform exams in a sequence which minimizes the patient’s stay in the hospital.
  • Maintains working order of the equipment and performs equipment calibrations for the assigned service.
  • Reports equipment malfunctions to the divisional leadership in a timely manner.
  • Performs the best diagnostic examination possible, including proper patient identification and correct patient positioning of each and every exam; performs daily work assignments in an efficient, organized manner.
  • Introduces self to the patient and explains the procedure to be performed; Attends to patient’s comfort during procedures.
  • Identifies nursing needs by observing patients and their IVs, oxygen apparatus, catheters, intake and output, vital signs and notifies nursing or physician personnel if assistance is needed.
  • Injects radiopharmaceuticals intravenously and/or administers them orally to patients in order to perform Nuclear Medicine examinations
  • Works assigned shift and in addition to regular weekly duty hours and responsibilities.
  • Obtains properly completed examination consultation requests, patient’s clinical history, previous diagnosis reports, images and/or records for the radiologist to use for interpretation and diagnostic purposes; checks examination preparation, chart orders; reports organizational problems to the divisional leadership.
  • Interacts with physicians and other technical staff to provide quality, safe and efficient care for the patient.
  • Responsible for performing routine CT procedures at a very high standard with an increasing knowledge. Must be able to set equipment parameters, provide patient assessment and education, and provide accurate patient preparation and venous access for contrast material.
  • Maintains appearance of all rotational areas including hallways and any other area of the Department being used.
  • Maintains and stocks supplies within the Division on a routine basis and ensures no trash or linen left about in any area of the division.
  • Provides instruction to technology students, medical students and residents about exams and equipment when appropriate; does not allow students to assume tasks beyond their ability; coordinates with ancillary personnel such as transporters.
  • Responsible for completion of mandatory educational assignments as provided by divisional leadership.
  • Ensures accuracy of patient demographic information, report distribution, patient image archiving, retrieval and network data transfer and tracking of outside images.
  • Must have an excellent working knowledge of contrast reactions and response and be available to patient needs.
  • Must be able to perform the professional, clinical and or technical competencies of the assigned unit or department.
  • These statements are intended to describe the essential functions of the job and are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities. Skills and duties may vary dependent upon your department or unit. Other duties may be assigned as required.
Desired Qualifications
  • 1 or more years experience as a Nuclear Medicine Technologist
  • Documented CT experience
  • Licensed by the State of Kansas Board of Healing Arts within 90 Days
The University of Kansas Hospital

The University of Kansas Hospital

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The University of Kansas Health System is a non-profit academic medical center with locations in Kansas City, Topeka, Great Bend, and Lawrence. It delivers comprehensive medical services—from primary care to highly specialized treatments—through the largest physician practice in Kansas, covering more than 200 medical specialties. As an academic medical center, it combines patient care with research and education, and it operates the only nationally verified Level I Trauma Center in the area. Care is coordinated across its hospitals, clinics, and affiliated providers, with revenue generated from patient services, research grants, and educational programs. The system distinguishes itself by its large, integrated physician network, broad range of specialties, and its role in research and training, all aimed at improving health outcomes in Kansas and the surrounding region.

Company Size

5,001-10,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Kansas City, Kansas

Founded

1998

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  • Liberty Hospital merger completed July 2024 adds Missouri market share.
  • $450 million investment builds 675,000 sq ft space by December 2028.
  • ED expansion adds 30 treatment rooms, completed February 2024.

What critics are saying

  • HCA acquires Ascension's Kansas City hospitals, erodes elective procedure share.
  • Great Bend campus low volume drains resources, forces closure in 18 months.
  • Physician shortages in rural Topeka and Great Bend cut services immediately.

What makes The University of Kansas Hospital unique

  • Only nationally verified Level I Trauma Center in Kansas City area.
  • Largest physician practice in Kansas across 200 medical specialties.
  • Academic medical center integrating research, education, and complex care.

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