Key Responsibilities
- Prepare the patient for radiographic examinations; explain procedures and answer any patient questions.
- Operate X-ray imaging equipment to produce diagnostic images of the body, ensuring adherence to protocols and high image quality.
- Position patients and equipment correctly, including portable/ward X-rays if required.
- Observe and maintain patient safety during imaging — including radiation safety, shielding, verifying patient identity, and obtaining informed consent when needed.
- Ensure that the images are appropriately labelled, formatted, and archived in the system (PACS/RIS) and that documentation is accurate.
- Assist radiologists or senior imaging staff in more complex procedures as required.
- Maintain and ensure readiness of radiology equipment: perform routine checks, report faults/malfunctions, and coordinate with biomedical engineering or maintenance for servicing.
- Maintain cleanliness, infection-control standards in the imaging room and allied areas.
- Manage scheduled appointments, coordinate with other departments (ward, outpatient, emergency) for radiology services, especially urgent/after-hours cases.
- Ensure compliance with all safety regulations (ionizing radiation, local laws, hospital policies) and maintain related records.
- Maintain stock of consumables (cassettes, films if applicable, contrast media, protective gear) and requisition replacements.
- Participate in quality assurance and improvement activities, including image quality audits, patient feedback, and equipment calibration logs.
- Perform other duties as assigned by Radiology In-Charge.
Qualifications & Experience
- Diploma or Bachelor’s degree in Radiography / Radiological Technology (or equivalent) from a recognized institution.
- Valid registration/licence as required by local regulatory‐body (if applicable).
- Experience of at least 1–3 years in a hospital/diagnostic imaging environment preferred. (For senior roles, 4-6 years or more may be preferred.)
- Good working knowledge of digital radiography equipment and PACS/RIS systems.
- Familiarity with radiation protection standards and safe handling of equipment.
- Ability to work in shifts (including nights / emergency duties) when needed.
- Good communication skills, patient-care orientation, and ability to work as part of a multidisciplinary team.
- Attention to detail, ability to work under pressure, good organisational skills.
Skills & Competencies
- Technical proficiency in operating radiographic equipment, selecting exposure parameters, positioning.
- Patient care skills: comforting, explaining procedure, safe handling of patients (especially immobile/ICU).
- Record-keeping & documentation skills.
- Ability to prioritise work, handle urgent diagnostics, multi-task in a hospital environment.
- Basic IT skills (for PACS, RIS, image archiving).
- Commitment to maintain safety, quality, confidentiality.
Working Conditions
- This role will involve standing for long periods, movement between imaging rooms, possibly lifting/positioning patients with assistance.
- Exposure to ionizing radiation; thus strict adherence to safety protocols and use of protective gear.
- Shift duties including weekends/holidays may be required depending on hospital operations.
Performance Metrics
- Accuracy and quality of radiographic images (minimal repeats).
- Turnaround time for imaging and availability of images for reporting.
- Equipment downtime/minimal delays.
- Compliance with radiation safety and regulatory standards.
- Patient satisfaction/feedback.
- Participation in QA/improvement initiatives.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: ₹20,000.00 - ₹25,000.00 per month
Benefits:
- Health insurance
- Paid sick time
- Paid time off
- Provident Fund
Work Location: In person