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Description
Position: X-Ray and DXA Techologist
Location:
Bend, OR
Job Id: 1050
# of Openings: 1
Job Title: X-Ray and DXA Technologist
Location: Bend, Oregon, rotate through all locations
Hours: 4-10 hours shifts, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. DEXA is on Saturday and Sunday, X-Ray on Friday and Monday.
Wages: Depending on experience, education and internal equity of current employees
Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K Retirement, Paid Time Off, Sick Time Off
Resume Required: Yes
Date Posted: 5/29/2026
Posting Expires: Open Until Filled
CORA has a pre-employment drug testing requirement for all positions.
POSITION SUMMARY
The Radiologic Technologist is responsible for performing high-quality X-Ray and DXA imaging procedures to support physicians in the diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions. This role requires strong technical expertise, attention to detail, and a commitment to patient care and safety.
The X-Ray & DXA technologist ensures accurate patient positioning, proper equipment utilization, and adherence to established clinical protocols and regulatory requirements. This position plays a key role in maintaining imaging quality, patient satisfaction, and operational efficiency.
This role requires strict attention to detail, professionalism, confidentiality, and consistent, reliable attendance, as imaging accuracy directly impacts patient outcomes.
REPORTING STRUCTURE
- Reports To: X-Ray and DXA Technologist Supervisor / Clinical Imaging Manager
- Supervisory Responsibilities: None
Key Responsibilities - Imaging & Clinical Services
- Perform X-Ray and DXA examinations in accordance with established clinical protocols and physician orders.
- Accurately position patients and select appropriate exposure parameters to obtain high-quality diagnostic images.
- Operate radiographic and DXA imaging equipment safely and effectively.
- Assist radiologists or radiology assistants (RA) during imaging, fluoroscopic, or invasive procedures as required.
Patient Care & Experience - Provide compassionate, patient-centered care throughout the imaging process.
- Educate patients on procedures, expectations, and safety considerations.
- Monitor patient condition during exams and respond appropriately to ensure safety and comfort.
- Assist with patient mobility using wheelchairs, stretchers, or lifting devices as needed.
Quality & Clinical Collaboration - Collaborate with radiologists to ensure imaging quality meets diagnostic standards.
- Identify and communicate quality issues, equipment concerns, or protocol inconsistencies.
- Maintain imaging accuracy and consistency through adherence to best practices and continuous improvement.
Documentation & Records Management - Verify and maintain accurate patient records in electronic medical systems.
- Ensure imaging documentation, exam notes, and patient data are complete and compliant.
- Update and correct patient information as needed to maintain record integrity.
Operations & Department Support - Assist with clinic operations including:Exam room preparation and turnover
- Stocking supplies
- Schedule coordination
- Phone inquiries and patient assistance
- Maintain cleanliness and organization of imaging equipment and work areas.
- Support team operations to ensure efficient patient flow and service delivery.
Compliance & Safety
Adhere to all federal, state, and local regulations, including radiation safety and workplace standards.
Maintain compliance with OBMI scope of practice, ARRT/ASRT requirements, and facility policies.“OBMI defines the scope of practice in medical imaging as the use of ionizing radiation, ultrasound, radio waves, or magnetic fields upon human anatomy for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. This includes the physical position of the patient, determination of exposure parameters, handling of ionizing radiation equipment, and workplace conduct. The OBMI requires that all medical imaging professionals have an active Medical Imaging License or Limited Permit to legally perform any type of medical imaging in any modality. Compliance with this law is mandatory, and failure to do so may result in civil penalties and a permanent record of disciplinary action against a Licensee or Permit holder.”
Follow all safety protocols regarding patient handling, equipment use, and infection control.
Protect patient confidentiality and comply with HIPAA regulations at all times.
Flexibility & Teamwork
- Demonstrate flexibility with work schedules, including varying hours or work locations as needed.
- Work collaboratively with physicians, technologists, and clinical staff to support patient care.
- Perform additional duties as assigned to ensure smooth department operations.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
- Education & Certification
- Current Oregon Medical Imaging License (OBMI or equivalent)
- ARRT Certification required
- CPR Certification required
- Current continuing education (CE) compliance required
Experience - Minimum of 6 months experience as an X-Ray Technologist
- DXA experience preferred
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities - Strong understanding of radiographic imaging procedures and safety standards
- Excellent attention to detail and accuracy
- Strong interpersonal and patient care skills
- Ability to communicate effectively with patients, physicians, and team members
- Ability to work independently while maintaining teamwork and collaboration
- Strong organizational and time management skills
- Commitment to confidentiality and ethical practice
WORK ENVIRONMENT & PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Physical Demands
- Frequent standing (up to 95% of the workday)
- Full range of motion required for patient positioning and equipment use
- Ability to assist in patient transfers and mobility using proper equipment
- Regular lifting and moving of equipment and materials (up to 50 lbs.)
Work Environment - Primarily indoor clinical settings with moderate noise levels
- Occasional outdoor activity when assisting with mobile imaging or transport
- Frequent interaction with patients, physicians, and clinical staff
Functional Activities - Operate imaging equipment and standard office systems (PACS, EMR, computer systems)
- Move throughout exam rooms and clinical areas regularly
- Communicate clearly and accurately with patients and care teams
- Visually assess patients and imaging quality
Accountability & Compliance - Maintain strict adherence to clinical protocols, safety standards, and regulatory requirements
- Ensure accuracy of all imaging, documentation, and patient records
- Protect patient information and confidentiality at all times
- Participate in training, quality initiatives, and performance evaluations
EEOC Statement
CORA is an equal opportunity employer, committed to providing employees with a work environment that is free of discrimination and harassment. Applications will be considered without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, and veteran or disability status. All employment decisions are based on business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications. Reasonable accommodation can and will be provided to any employee who needs accommodation to perform the essential functions of the job if the accommodation does not cause undue hardship.
