Radiologic Technology Aide-Internship

Date Posted
April 28 2026

Butler County Health currently has an opening for a Radiologist Technologist Aide-Internship. This part-time and temporary position runs May 2026- August 2026 (20 hrs/wk) includes assisting the Radiology department with day-to-day clinical duties. Responsibilities assigned to this position may include, but are not limited to setting up for exams, cleaning and organizing equipment, assisting technologists with exams, and communicating with patients in a professional and friendly manner. The individual selected to fill this position will make patient satisfaction a priority by helping them feel valued, safe and comfortable during their visit. Qualified candidates will be interested in pursuing a career in the program of Radiologic Technology and have completed at least one semester of college. This position will provide the candidate with valued experience in the field of radiology in a rural health care setting.                         

Closing date: 05/06/2026

EEO Employer/Vet/Disabled

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES including the following.  Other duties may be assigned.

Understand and comply with the requirements of the Hospital’s Compliance Program, including, but not limited to the Code of Conduct, The Compliance Policy, all organization-wide policies for compliance and compliance plans affecting specific duties and responsibilities.

Participate in all education and training programs regarding compliance as required by Hospital policy and as requested by supervisor.

  • Maintains electronic health records and utilize PACS and RIS software programs for department.
  • Dictation and reports will be filed according to hospital policy.
  • Schedules exams according to hospital policy.
  • Assists with QI studies as directed by department head.
  • Transporting patients to and from the radiology department.
  • Assist with positioning patients or equipment for imaging. Interns may also need to help lift less mobile patients.
  • Applying and maintaining up-to-date knowledge of radiation protection and safety practices
  • Perform radiographic room disinfection and ensure general cleanliness of exam areas
  • Stock rooms, check out dates and order supplies.
  • Ability to work with the general public and provide a high standard of patient care
  • Attending department meetings
  • BLS certification.
  • Maintains and documents patient records, exams and files accurately.
  • Maintains confidentiality and assist others to keep confidentiality.
  • Appropriate barrier protection will always be used when exposure to blood and /or body fluids is anticipated.
  • Implements safe work practices 100% of the time to reduce the risk of occupational exposure.
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