About American Cancer Hospital
American Cancer Hospital is a visionary project of IHC (International Healthcare Consulting) in the US. The Board consists of Prominent Medical Professionals and business folks dedicated to the development of high-quality healthcare facilities. In 2016, a new door opened up in Imo State, Nigeria where the Local Government had built a number of hospitals. Three of these hospital buildings were offered as lease to International Healthcare Consulting (IHC) to develop medical services in Imo state.
IHC is expected to equip and man the hospitals and develop critical essential medical services in the state. To carry out this work, a locally registered entity has been formed as Imo International Health Systems (IIHS). While establishing basic medical services it became apparent that Nigeria had been left behind in a very important aspect of healthcare – Cancer.
Job Title: Radiographer / Sonographer
Location: Owerri, Imo
Employment Type: Full-time
Job Summary
- As a Radiographer, you will operate imaging equipment, position patients, and capture high-quality images of the internal structures of the body for diagnostic purposes. Your role involves ensuring patient safety, following protocols and procedures, and collaborating with other healthcare professionals to deliver accurate and timely imaging services.
Responsibilities
- Prepare and position patients for diagnostic imaging procedures, explaining the procedure, providing instructions, and ensuring patient comfort and safety.
- Operate radiographic equipment, such as X-ray machines, CT scanners, MRI scanners, and ultrasound machines, to capture images of the body’s internal structures.
- Select appropriate imaging techniques, settings, and parameters based on the specific diagnostic requirements, patient characteristics, and physician instructions.
- Position and immobilize patients using appropriate devices, such as immobilization devices, or protective shields, to ensure optimal image quality and minimize motion artifacts.
- Align imaging equipment and adjust settings to focus on the area of interest and capture clear and accurate images while minimizing radiation exposure to patients and personnel.
- Monitor patients during imaging procedures, observing for signs of discomfort, distress, or adverse reactions, and responding promptly to ensure patient safety and well-being.
- Review captured images to ensure quality, clarity, and diagnostic value, retaking images if necessary to achieve optimal results.
- Maintain accurate patient records, documentation, and imaging files, entering relevant information into electronic medical records (EMRs) or picture archiving and communication systems (PACS).
- Collaborate with radiologists, physicians, and other healthcare professionals to interpret imaging results, discuss findings, and develop appropriate treatment plans for patients.
- Follow established protocols, safety procedures, and regulatory requirements for radiation protection, infection control, and patient confidentiality in accordance with healthcare standards and guidelines.
- Perform routine maintenance and calibration of imaging equipment, troubleshooting equipment malfunctions, and reporting issues to appropriate personnel for repair or service.
- Participate in quality assurance and improvement activities, such as image quality assessment, peer review, and performance evaluation, to ensure compliance with standards and optimize imaging services.
- Stay updated on advances in imaging technology, techniques, and procedures through continuing education, training, and professional development activities.
- Provide guidance and support to junior radiographers, students, and trainees, assisting with training, supervision, and mentorship as needed.
- Demonstrate professionalism, empathy, and compassion in all interactions with patients, colleagues, and healthcare team members, adhering to ethical and professional standards of practice.
Requirements and Qualifications
- Associate’s or Bachelor’s Degree in Radiologic Technology or a related field from an accredited program.
- Current license to practice.
- Knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and medical terminology relevant to diagnostic imaging procedures and interpretation.
- Proficiency in operating radiographic equipment, imaging modalities, and related software applications.
- Strong attention to detail, observational skills, and ability to analyze images for quality, clarity, and diagnostic value.
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to interact effectively with patients, families, healthcare professionals, and colleagues.
- Commitment to patient safety, privacy, and confidentiality, adhering to established protocols and standards of care.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a fast-paced healthcare environment, managing multiple priorities and tasks effectively while maintaining accuracy and professionalism.
Required Skills:
- Radiographic imaging
- Patient positioning
- Equipment operation
- Radiation safety
- Image interpretation
- Communication skills
- Attention to detail
- Teamwork
- Problem-solving abilities
- Compassion and empathy.
Application Closing Date
18th September, 2024.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send their CVs to: careers@imoihealth.com using the Position as the subject of the email.