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20 يونيو 2016
Radiology Technologist
INTRODUCTION Recruiting international candidates for Qatar's leading healthcare provider. Total monthly salary UP TO 13 250 QAR (basic +transport allowance) which is +/- 2600 GBP/ 3640 USD. If you would like to be part of the team and feel your qualifications, skills and experience is a good match for this position we encourage you to contact us. Not suitable for you? Why not pass this position on to a friend or colleague? Note: Global Medical Recruiting will not charge you, the applicant any placement fees. REQUIREMENTS EDUCATION: Three year* Diploma in radiologic technology,medical radiography, nuclear medicine technology, or diagnostic medical ultrasound from an accredited University or equivalent. (*Three total years of academic studies in the above, excluding 1 year clinical internship). Preferred: Bachelor degree in radiologic technology, medical radiography, nuclear medicine technology, or diagnostic medical ultrasound from an accredited University LICENSE: Valid Primary License from the country of origin if applicable AND should be eligible for license in the State of Qatar within the Supreme Council of Health”. EXPERIENCE: Minimum: 2 years** clinical experience in a recognized Hospital / Healthcare facility. (**May include 1 year clinical internship, plus 1 year post graduate clinical experience). Preferred: 2 years post graduate experience with training in one or more specialized areas of medical imaging. AGE: As per hospital policy only candidates up to the age of 49 will be considered. GENDER: Males and Females welcome to apply. JOB SPECIFICATION JOB SUMMARY: The Radiology Technologist is responsible for performing a variety of complex imaging procedures for medical diagnostic or interventional therapeutic purposes at the request of an authorized medical or dental practitioner, utilizing all modalities of medical imaging equipment that produces ionizing radiation, ultrasound, magnetic fields, or following administration of medical radioisotopes. The technician also is responsible for patient information registry and report preparation, equipment maintenance, and other duties as relevant. The technician demonstrates independent judgment and significant professional knowledge in performing clinical tasks, and ensures the safety of patients, staff, and other members of the public in accordance with established dosage and operating guidelines. The technologist is more experienced and specialized in various imaging modalities than the radiology technician. PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTABILITIES: Demonstrate knowledge and application of hospital Mission, vision and values. Demonstrate a high level of patient care. Perform complex medical imaging examinations and procedures for diagnostic or interventional therapeutic purposes, utilizing all modalities of medical imaging equipment, in accordance with the standards and policies established by hospital Radiology. Ensure patients are correctly identified and informed about the imaging procedure that is being performed. Ensure that correct patient, correct procedure, correct site protocols for hospital Radiology are adhered to. Maintain privacy and confidentiality of all patient information. Seek advice from the Radiology Supervisor or Radiologist on duty about an uncertainty or concerns with the medical imaging examination that has been requested. Adjust medical imaging equipment parameters to the appropriate settings, and follow hospital Radiology examination protocols to ensure high quality diagnostic images are produced for every requested examination. Assume responsibility for patient safety to minimize unnecessary procedures, and maintain patient exposure to ionizing radiation or medical radioisotopes within accepted international levels. Ensure that all patient data and administrative duties related to the technical component of the imaging examination are complete, accurate, and entered as required into the Radiology Information System (RIS), Picture Archive & Communication System (PACS), or manual paperwork (as may be relevant for the task). Provide technical and professional advice and assistance to peers and radiology technicians as may be required. Correctly apply radiation protection devices (collimation, lead apron, shielding etc), to avoid exposure to areas of the body not being studied. Report any malfunctioning equipment to the Radiology Supervisor of the area, immediately a fault or deterioration in equipment performance in noticed. Ensure that appropriate signage is in place to prevent usage of faulty or malfunctioning equipment. Comply with and ensure a good understanding and knowledge of Accreditation requirements, and related documentation, policies and procedures. Participate in undergraduate student education, including performing duties as a clinical preceptor for the medical radiography training program. Participate in a 24 hour / 7 day roster, and on-call as may be required. Rotate across any hospital Radiology facilities as may be requested to meet operational requirements. Female technologists will be required to perform mammography, following specific training. Comply with hospital policies and procedures, particularly infection control, fire and safety, quality management. Perform other duties as requested. Global Medical Recruiting is one of the Middle East's leading medical staffing suppliers to a wide range of hospitals and clinics in Middle-Eastern countries such as Qatar, UAE, Saudi-Arabia, Oman etc. We have access to a large client base and thereby have access to a large number of open vacancies making it easier for you to secure your ideal job faster. We have successfully undertaken hundreds of assignments and successfully placed medical personnel from all around the world at Middle Eastern hospitals. Our recruitment services are paid by our clients the employers and you the applicant will NEVER be asked to pay recruitment fees to us. Global Medical Recruiting's dynamic and professional team will assist you in the following: 1. Creating a CV according to the requirements of Middle Eastern hospitals. 2. Submitting your CV to different hospitals/clinics in Middle Eastern countries of your choice. 3. Scheduling of a face to face/SKYPE/telephone interview with hospital management on request from the hospital . 4. Assist you in offer of employment and submission of documents required by hospitals. 5. Assist you with Verification / Credentialing (Clinical Staff) and all recruitment requirements. 6. Liaise with the employer regarding issuing of your entry visa into the country. 7. Booking of your flight and meet & greet at the airport. Living and Working in Qatar: Qatar is a land of fascinating contrasts. Endless stretches of desert flank modern towns; sleek four-wheel-drive Land Cruisers share the desert roads with lumbering camels; and sophisticated malls exist side-by-side with the traditional souks (traditional Arab open-air marketplaces). Surrounded by clear, shallow waters on three coasts, Qatar has, as neighbors, Saudi Arabia to the west and the United Arab Emirates to the southeast. Although Qatar is one of the smallest Arab states in the Gulf region, it has a big heart, huge ambitions, and reputation for hospitality that reaches far beyond its borders. Doha has managed to transform itself into a modern city without losing its traditional heritage. Qatar is rich in oil and gas reserves and has one of the world’s highest GDP per capita incomes. The state reinvests much of this wealth in the development of its health education sectors, acknowledging that the country’s greatest resource is its people. Qatar may be one of the safest places you will ever visit. The crime rate is extremely low and it is safe to walk out alone, even at night, or to take taxis or buses. You will find residents more than willing to offer directions if you get lost. Qataris are proud of their heritage and the country’s achievements, and will be delighted to explain their culture, traditions and history. Adding to Qatar’s cultural fabric is the large population of expatriate residents; hence there is a rich multicultural and ethnic flavor in every aspect of daily life. Sport has played an increasingly important role in Qatar’s development, which is bolstered by the number of prestigious international events held annually in the country. The 15th Asian Games Doha 2006 was the largest multi-sport event ever hosted in the region so far. Other notable sports events that have taken place in Qatar are the 2011 AFC Asian Cup Finals, and the Qatar Ladies Tennis Open and Mens Tennis Open are annual events, as is cycling's Tour of Qatar. On December 2nd, 2012, Qatar won its bid to host the 2022 World Cup. ABOUT THE EMPLOYER The Medical group is the main provider of secondary and tertiary healthcare in Qatar and one of the leading hospital providers in the Middle East. For more than three decades it has been dedicated to delivering the safest, most effective and compassionate care to all its patients. The group manages eight hospitals – five specialist hospitals and three community hospitals – as well as the National Ambulance Service and as home and residential care. In January 2016, the medical group achieved the significant distinction of becoming the first healthcare system across the globe to have all its hospitals accredited by Joint Commission International under the Academic Medical Center accreditation program. Additionally, the National Ambulance Service, Home Healthcare Service and Stroke Service have all received this prestigious accreditation since 2011. To meet the needs of a rapidly growing population, the group has announced ambitious plans to expand capacity across its network through to 2030. This expansion plan includes four new hospitals in Hamad Bin Khalifa Medical City. The group is leading the development of the region’s first academic health system – combining innovative research, top-class education and excellent clinical care – and is committed to building a legacy of healthcare expertise in Qatar. The group collaborates with key partners who are experts in Qatar and beyond, including Weill Cornell Medical College-Qatar, the Institute for Healthcare Improvement and Partners Healthcare, Boston. The group is also the first hospital system in the Middle East to achieve institutional accreditation from the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education – International (ACGME-I), which demonstrates excellence in the way medical graduates are trained through residency, internship and fellowship programs.
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