In the role of a Radiology Technologist I at Sollis Health, you will be responsible for the operation of our X-ray equipment and ensuring patients that have Radiology needs are having a high-level, hospitality experience. You will also cover the front desk welcoming our members and creating a memorable experience as you take them through our intake and checkout process. You will also be trained and certified on how to run lab testing in a moderate to complex lab and support our medical teams, when needed. 

Per Diem - 3p-11p, 11p-7a

Responsibilities

 Specifically, your duties will include: 

  • Receiving and reviewing the physician's request for radiographic procedures and identifying the patient prior to conducting scans
  • Performing x-rays on a variety of body parts utilizing the appropriate equipment and established standards and procedures
  • Producing films of the X-ray and providing it to the requesting physician
  • Ensuring images are legibly labeled with correct date and patient identification
  • Monitoring the patient's well-being and recognizes patient discomfort or medical problems and takes appropriate action
  • Running laboratory tests on our moderate to complex machines, and helps to perform routine QC’s and other lab requirements
  • Utilizing our EMR for scheduling, patient intake, registration updates, scanning document, and enter detailed information about the patients ensuring all information is HIPPA compliant 
  • Entering membership leads and updating patient information in our CRM Salesforce
  • Keeping the office space and the entire clinic clean and presentable meeting Sollis brand standards, and distributing mail and facilitating mailing items to members
  • Checking inventory, ensuring rooms have adequate supplies, restocking where needed and partnering with the inventory coordinator to order more supplies as needed
  • Greeting members/patients ensuring they receive a high-level of customer service
  • Scheduling follow up appointments for medical evaluations, vaccinations or house calls
  • Answering the Sollis medical hotline as needed and directing patients to the appropriate team members for their medical care, billing questions or other needs
  • Preparing house call bags and scheduling appointments as requested
  • Must be able to lift up to, 75 lbs as the second assist for Coterie patients if they are unable to assist themselves if they have fallen.
  • Performs other job-related duties as assigned

Experience 

We believe extraordinary people come from a variety of backgrounds, but ideally, we would expect that you have:

  • Graduate of an accredited Radiologic Technology Program required
  • Current California State Department of Health licensure as a Radiologic Technologist, required
  • American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) registration, required
  • Must have at least 1 year of experience utilizing X-Ray technology
  • Extraordinary organizational and project management skills; comfortable with Excel and Google sheets imperative
  • Urgent care experience, strong plus

Skills 

To be successful in this role, candidates will demonstrate the following:

  • Have outstanding customer service skills and a high level of professionalism
  • Tech-forward and process oriented, with a goal of making patient care more efficient
  • Comfortable interfacing with high profile clientele
  • Enjoy a diverse and fast paced work environment
  • Be a team player
  • Be self-motivated, keen attention to detail and have solid organization/time management skills
  • Treat highly confidential information with care and discretion
  • Have the ability to develop rapport in all relationships
  • Be flexible, tactful, and patient, especially under pressure 
  • Possess positivity, enthusiasm, and commitment to the goals at hand

Range: $48-$60/hr

This is the anticipated rate/range Sollis Health reasonably expects to pay candidates for this position in San Francisco. Sollis Health is a multi-state employer and this rate/range may not reflect the pay for positions that are performed solely in localities outside of this location. Actual pay is dependent on several factors that may include but are not limited to years of experience within the job, years of experience within the required industry, location, education, etc.

 

About Sollis Health

Sollis Health is a 24/7 members-only medical concierge service delivering expert, on-demand, emergency medicine treatment in a serene and private environment. Designed to handle emergencies, everyday care, and everything in between, we provide expert care in our state-of-the-art centers, virtually via a telehealth visit, and in the comfort of our member’s homes. The Sollis experience also includes our house call program, patient coordination and advocacy provided by our care navigation team and more. We service New York, the Hamptons, Los Angeles, South Florida, and San Francisco and provide around-the-clock telemedicine worldwide. 

Sollis Health is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. Consistent with our policies, we do not discriminate on the basis of any protected group status protected by law, including, but not limited to, race, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, protected veteran status, disability, age, or any other legally protected status.

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