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CT Technologist - Contrast IV

Bay Shore, NY ยท On-site

$55.88 - $66.12/hr

Operates equipment for transfer of computed images to film, archival of disc memory to optical disk, and/or picture archiving and communication system (PACS). 3. Administers intravenous (IV) and oral ...

Film Room Digital Imaging Specialist

Reno, NV ยท On-site

$16.55 - $23.17/hr

The Film Room Digital Imaging Specialist is responsible for processing information requests from ... Picture Archiving Communication System, PACS, Dry View Laser Imager, CD burners, Digitizers ...

Film Room Digital Imaging Specialist

Reno, NV ยท On-site

$16.55 - $23.17/hr

The Film Room Digital Imaging Specialist is responsible for processing information requests from ... Picture Archiving Communication System, PACS, Dry View Laser Imager, CD burners, Digitizers ...

Archival Handling & Processing: Safely retrieve, inspect, clean, repair, and digitize historical aerial and space-based film canisters while maintaining pristine archival integrity. * High-Speed ...

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Film, archive and send images to remote locations utilizing hospital network. * Be able to recognize and alert Radiologist to unexpected findings. Equipment * Perform daily calibration and QA checks ...

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How much do film archivist jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for film archivist in the United States is $72,781.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $54,500.00 and $83,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a typical day look like for a Film Archivist?

A typical day for a Film Archivist may involve inspecting and cataloging films, managing digital and physical archives, and implementing preservation techniques to protect aging media. Archivists often collaborate with curators, historians, and media production teams to support research and exhibition projects. Regular responsibilities also include digitizing film content, maintaining detailed records, and ensuring proper storage conditions. This role requires a blend of hands-on archival work, technical expertise, and teamwork, making each day varied and intellectually engaging.

What does a Film Archivist do?

A Film Archivist is responsible for preserving, organizing, and maintaining film and related media collections. They assess the condition of film materials, implement proper storage techniques, and digitize content for long-term accessibility. Archivists also research historical footage, collaborate with institutions, and ensure that films are properly cataloged. Their work helps protect cinematic history and ensures that films remain available for future generations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Film Archivist position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Film Archivist, you need a strong background in archival science, film history, and preservation, often supported by a relevant degree or certification. Familiarity with cataloging software, digital asset management systems, and film handling equipment is essential. Attention to detail, organizational skills, and strong communication abilities are key soft skills for success. These competencies ensure films are preserved, cataloged, and accessible for future generations while maintaining industry standards.

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Infographic showing various Film Archivist job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 5% As Needed, 2% Full Time, 82% Part Time, 7% Contract, and 3% Nights. Highlights an 92% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $72,781 per year, or $35 per hour.
CT Technologist - Contrast IV

CT Technologist - Contrast IV

Northwell

Bay Shore, NY โ€ข On-site

$55.88 - $66.12/hr

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Posted 14 days ago


Key responsibilities

  • Operates Computed Tomography (CT) equipment to obtain required diagnostic images as ordered by a physician.

  • Prepares patients for CT examinations, explains procedures, obtains consent forms for intravenous (IV) contrast materials, and positions patients for imaging.

  • Administers intravenous (IV) and oral contrast agents per Radiologist order, verifies contraindications, and calculates contrast dose based on patient weight.


Job description

Job Description

Operates Computed Tomography (CT) equipment. Prepares patients for exam, obtains required images for Physician to make a diagnosis. Assists in expediting patient flow and presents images for physician's diagnosis.

Job Responsibility

1. Prepares patient for examination. Explains procedure in easy-to-understand terms based on professional knowledge to relieve patient of pre-testing anxiety. Sets up equipment to administer the proper procedure in a timely fashion. Ensures consent form for intravenous (IV) contrast materials is obtained. 2. Performs CT procedures including, but not limited to, abdominal, thoracic, neurological, extremities, sub-periosteal implant planning, radiation therapy treatment planning, biopsies, etc. Prepares patient for exam by placing patient on exam table and positioning within gantry. Enters patient data and other pertinent information into system. Calculates number of scans to be obtained based on patient size and operates CT equipment, ensuring required images are obtained, as ordered by Radiologist. Communicates with Radiologist to review and determine if additional scans are required. Transmits cases to on-call Radiologist using Tele-Radiology system. Operates equipment for transfer of computed images to film, archival of disc memory to optical disk, and/or picture archiving and communication system (PACS). 3. Administers intravenous (IV) and oral contrast agents per Radiologist order. Verifies there are no contraindications to administration of IV contrast agent. Calculates contrast dose based on patient's weight. Performs venipuncture of appropriate gauge necessary for examination. Explains, in layman's terms, administration of IV contrast and completes IV Contrast Information Sheet with information provided by patient, family member or health care proxy. Utilizes appropriate flush technique for an existing IV line. Utilizes power injector to administer IV contrast. Recognizes and assists in the treatment contrast agent reactions and/or IV extravasations. 4. Performs related duties, as required. *ADA Essential Functions

Job Qualification

Graduate of an accredited Radiologic Technology Program, required. New York State Department of Health licensure as a Radiologic Technologist, required. New York State Certification in IV Contrast Administration required within six (6) months of entry date into position. American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Registered Technologist (R.T.(R)(ARRT)), required. ARRT registration in Computed Tomography (R.T.(R)(CT)(ARRT)), required within eighteen (18) months of entry date into position. Basic Cardiac Life Support certification, required. Previous experience as a Radiologic Technologist, required. Previous CT experience, preferred.


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The salary range and/or hourly rate listed is a good faith determination of potential base compensation that may be offered to a successful applicant for this position at the time of this job advertisement and may be modified in the future.When determining a team member's base salary and/or rate, several factors may be considered as applicable (e.g., location, specialty, service line, years of relevant experience, education, credentials, negotiated contracts, budget and internal equity).