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Part Time X Ray C Arm Tech Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Summary Baptist Health Medical Group Radiology Tech Ortho New Albany, Indiana Part Time- PRN/First ... Performs radiographic exams as required with general equipment, C-arm, portable and others as ...

Summary Baptist Health Medical Group Radiology Tech Ortho New Albany, Indiana Part Time- PRN/First ... Performs radiographic exams as required with general equipment, C-arm, portable and others as ...

$21.46 - $32.20/hr

Operates C-Arm in OR, Endoscopy, ASC, and Short-Stay. General Duties and Responsibilities ... First year of Accredited Radiologic Technologist Program completed * Anatomy and medical ...

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Part Time X Ray C Arm Tech information

What is a part time X Ray C Arm Tech?

Part Time X Ray C Arm Techs are specialized radiologic technologists who operate C-arm X-ray machines, commonly used for imaging during surgical, orthopedic, and emergency procedures. Working part time, these professionals assist physicians by providing real-time imaging to guide procedures, ensuring patient safety and image quality. Their responsibilities include positioning patients, operating the C-arm device, maintaining equipment, and adhering to radiation safety protocols. They typically work in hospitals, outpatient surgical centers, or clinics, and must hold the appropriate certifications or licenses, such as ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists) certification.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a part time X Ray C Arm Tech?

To thrive as a Part Time X Ray C Arm Tech, you need a solid background in radiologic technology, an active ARRT certification, and state licensure where applicable. Familiarity with C-arm fluoroscopy systems, PACS, and radiation safety protocols is essential. Attention to detail, effective communication, and adaptability are valuable soft skills for working with patients and supporting surgical teams. These competencies ensure safe, accurate imaging and seamless collaboration in fast-paced medical environments.

What are some common challenges faced by part time X Ray C Arm Techs, and how can they be managed effectively?

Part-time X-Ray C-Arm Techs often face the challenge of adapting quickly to varied schedules and working with different surgical teams. Since procedures can be unpredictable, flexibility and strong communication skills are essential to ensure seamless collaboration. Familiarity with a variety of C-Arm models and maintaining up-to-date knowledge of safety protocols also help prevent technical issues. Proactively seeking feedback and staying organized can make transitions between shifts smoother and foster positive working relationships.

What is the difference between Part Time X Ray C Arm Tech vs Part Time Radiologic Technologist?

AspectPart Time X Ray C Arm TechPart Time Radiologic Technologist
CertificationsARRT certification in radiography, specialized in C-arm proceduresARRT certification in radiography, general radiologic procedures
Work EnvironmentHospitals, outpatient surgical centers, imaging centers with focus on intraoperative imagingHospitals, clinics, outpatient imaging centers performing various diagnostic imaging
Job DutiesOperate C-arm fluoroscopy equipment during surgeries and proceduresPerform diagnostic X-rays, patient positioning, and image capturing

Both roles require ARRT certification and involve working with X-ray equipment. The main difference is that Part Time X Ray C Arm Techs specialize in intraoperative imaging with C-arm devices, while Part Time Radiologic Technologists perform a broader range of diagnostic imaging procedures.

What are the most commonly searched types of X Ray C Arm Tech jobs in Indiana?

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C-arm Technologist - OR - Surgery Center

Esperanza / Hope Neurological Medical Group

Crown Point, IN โ€ข On-site

Full-time, Part-time

Re-posted 28 days ago


Job description

Description:

CBC SURGICAL CENTER - JOB DESCRIPTION

C-arm Technologist

Department: Imaging Support & OR Operations

Reports To: Nurse Manager

Classification: Full-Time / Part-Time, Non-Exempt

Location: Assigned CBC Location

Scope: Single-Site / Location-Based


ABOUT CBC SURGICAL CENTER

CBC Surgical Center was founded with a clear and powerful mission: to deliver exceptional, evidence-based surgical care rooted in integrity, innovation, and patient excellence. Operating across multiple United States locations and continuing to grow, CBC Surgical Center brings patients CBC intraoperative imaging, orthopedic, general surgery, and trauma services through cutting-edge C-arm technology and patient-first care.

Guided by clinical excellence and fueled by technology, CBC Surgical Center is committed to optimizing surgical outcomes and patient safety. Our team of board-certified surgeons, anesthesiologists, surgical nurses, and imaging specialists upholds the highest standards of operative care while maintaining a genuine human connection with every patient we serve.


POSITION SUMMARY

The C-arm Technologist at CBC Surgical Center plays a vital role in delivering real-time intraoperative imaging support in our specialty orthopedic, general surgery, and trauma operating environments. Working directly alongside board-certified surgeons, anesthesiologists, surgical nurses, and the broader surgical team, the C-arm Technologist operates, maintains, and optimizes C-arm imaging equipment to support surgical precision, patient safety, and optimal clinical outcomes.

This is not a routine technical role. CBC Surgical Center C-arm Technologists are part of a dynamic team performing complex orthopedic procedures, trauma interventions, and specialized surgical cases where real-time imaging is critical to success. The ideal candidate brings CBC technical competency, exceptional situational awareness, problem-solving ability, and a deep commitment to supporting surgeons and ensuring patient safety through reliable, high-quality imaging.


KEY RESPONSIBILITIES


C-arm Equipment Operation & Optimization

  • Operate C-arm fluoroscopy equipment safely and proficiently in dynamic OR environments, maintaining real-time imaging support for surgeons
  • Position and reposition the C-arm and imaging intensifier according to surgical requirements and anatomical landmarks
  • Monitor and optimize image quality, adjust exposure, fluoroscopy timing, and imaging parameters to ensure diagnostic-quality images while minimizing radiation dose
  • Manage image capture, archival, and digital storage in compliance with HIPAA and facility standards

Radiation Safety & Compliance

  • Maintain strict adherence to ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable) principles and state radiation safety regulations
  • Ensure all personnel in the OR are appropriately protected with lead aprons, thyroid shields, and other radiation protective equipment
  • Document fluoroscopy time and radiation exposure for quality assurance and regulatory compliance
  • Maintain current knowledge of radiation safety protocols and participate in ongoing safety training

Equipment Maintenance & Troubleshooting

  • Perform daily pre-operative equipment checks, including calibration, image quality assessment, and mechanical function verification
  • Troubleshoot equipment malfunctions and coordinate with biomedical engineering for repairs
  • Maintain inventory of imaging supplies, protective equipment, and accessories; notify leadership of restocking needs
  • Document equipment downtime and maintenance history accurately for compliance and regulatory purposes

OR Team Collaboration & Communication

  • Communicate proactively with surgeons, anesthesiologists, and OR nurses to anticipate imaging needs and support surgical workflow
  • Adapt quickly to changing surgical situations and imaging requirements in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment
  • Participate in surgical team huddles, debriefings, and OR process improvement initiatives
  • Follow all OR protocols, sterile technique guidelines, and infection control procedures

Documentation & Compliance

  • Maintain accurate documentation of fluoroscopy procedures, imaging parameters, and radiation exposure
  • Ensure compliance with state and federal imaging regulations, facility policies, and accreditation standards
  • Participate in quality assurance audits and contribute to continuous improvement in imaging operations

QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS

Education & Credentials

  • High school diploma or equivalent required
  • Graduate of Accredited Radiology Technology Program, and licensed by the State of Indiana.
  • Current CPR/BLS certification required (or ability to obtain within 6 months of hire)
  • Minimum 2 years of clinical experience operating C-arm fluoroscopy equipment in an OR interventional environment strongly preferred

Skills & Competencies

  • CBC proficiency in C-arm fluoroscopy equipment operation, including positioning, image optimization, and parameter adjustment
  • Strong understanding of radiation physics, radiation safety principles, and dose minimization strategies
  • Knowledge of orthopedic anatomy, surgical procedures, and OR protocols
  • Exceptional attention to detail and commitment to image quality and operational accuracy
  • Strong problem-solving ability and troubleshooting skills for equipment issues
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills; ability to work effectively within a dynamic surgical team
  • Ability to work under supervision as well as the ability to oversee others.
  • Ability to function effectively in a fast-paced, high-volume OR environment with composure under pressure
  • Familiarity with HIPAA regulations and imaging system compliance standards

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

  • Ability to stand and remain alert throughout extended surgical procedures
  • Ability to operate C-arm equipment with precision and dexterity, including fine motor control
  • Ability to lift and move imaging equipment and supplies up to 50 lbs.
  • Comfortable in a sterile, clinical environment with prolonged standing and exposure to anesthesia and surgical procedures
  • Willingness to wear appropriate protective equipment, including lead aprons and radiation safety gear

WHY JOIN CBC SURGICAL CENTER?

C-arm Technologists at CBC Surgical Center are essential members of the surgical team, directly impacting surgical precision and patient outcomes. You will work alongside board-certified surgeons and world-class surgical professionals, operating state-of-the-art imaging technology in complex, high-stakes procedures. CBC Surgical Center offers a fast-paced, intellectually engaging environment, hands-on technical expertise development, competitive compensation, and a team culture built on clinical excellence and mutual respect.


CBC Surgical Center is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.


Requirements:

QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS


Education & Credentials

High school diploma or equivalent required

Graduate of Accredited Radiology Technology Program, and licensed by the State of Indiana.

Current CPR/BLS certification required (or ability to obtain within 6 months of hire)

Minimum 2 years of clinical experience operating C-arm fluoroscopy equipment in an OR interventional environment strongly preferred


Skills & Competencies

CBC proficiency in C-arm fluoroscopy equipment operation, including positioning, image optimization, and parameter adjustment

Strong understanding of radiation physics, radiation safety principles, and dose minimization strategies

Knowledge of orthopedic anatomy, surgical procedures, and OR protocols

Exceptional attention to detail and commitment to image quality and operational accuracy

Strong problem-solving ability and troubleshooting skills for equipment issues

Excellent interpersonal and communication skills; ability to work effectively within a dynamic surgical team

Ability to work under supervision as well as the ability to oversee others.

Ability to function effectively in a fast-paced, high-volume OR environment with composure under pressure

Familiarity with HIPAA regulations and imaging system compliance standards


PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

Ability to stand and remain alert throughout extended surgical procedures

Ability to operate C-arm equipment with precision and dexterity, including fine motor control

Ability to lift and move imaging equipment and supplies up to 50 lbs.

Comfortable in a sterile, clinical environment with prolonged standing and exposure to anesthesia and surgical procedures

Willingness to wear appropriate protective equipment, including lead aprons and radiation safety gear