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Chief CT Technologist

Coordinates activities of workers engaged in operating computed tomography (CT) scanner to produce cross-sectional radiographs of patient's body for diagnostic purposes. Completion of formal radiologic technology training is required for this position. Registration as a Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) is required and must have supplemental training and experience in computed tomography (CT).: Provides training and is a technical resource for less experience CT Technologists on staff. Talks with patient to get history, explain routine procedures, and address concerns. Positions and immobilizes patient on examining table, using supportive devices to obtain precise patient position and following protocols specified by Radiologist. Administers contrast media verbally or assists Physician in intravenous administration. Enters data, such as type of scan requested, slice thickness, scan time, and other technical data into computer, using knowledge of radiological technology and computed tomography. Produces computerized tomographic scanner radiographs of designated anatomical areas. Performs ultrasound examinations, retroperitoneal scans, obstetric and gynecological scans, abdominal scans, and radiation therapy localization for treatment planning and minor surgical procedures. Talks to patient to monitor patient safety and comfort. Views images of organs or tissue on video display screen to ensure quality of pictures. Evaluates radiographs, video tape, and computer generated information for technical quality. May purchase equipment and supplies.

CT Technologist

Operates computed tomography (CT) scanner to produce cross-sectional radiographs of patient's body for diagnostic purposes. Talks with patient to get history, explain routine procedures, and address concerns. Typically requires specialized certification.: Positions and immobilizes patient on examining table, using supportive devices to obtain precise patient position and following protocols specified by Radiologist. Administers contrast media verbally or assists physician in intravenous administration. Enters data, such as type of scan requested, slice thickness, scan time, and other technical data into computer, using knowledge of radiologic technology and computed tomography. Produces computerized tomographic scanner radiographs of designated anatomical areas. Performs ultrasound examinations, retroperitoneal scans, obstetric and gynecological scans, abdominal scans, and radiation therapy localization for treatment planning and minor surgical procedures. Talks to patient to monitor patient safety and comfort. Views images of organs or tissue on video display screen to ensure quality of pictures. Evaluates radiographs, video tape, and computer-generated information for technical quality.

Medical CT Technologist

Operates computed tomography (CT) scanner to produce cross-sectional radiographs of patient's body for diagnostic purposes. Talks with patient to get history, explain routine procedures, and address concerns. Typically requires specialized certification.: Positions and immobilizes patient on examining table, using supportive devices to obtain precise patient position and following protocols specified by Radiologist. Administers contrast media verbally or assists physician in intravenous administration. Enters data, such as type of scan requested, slice thickness, scan time, and other technical data into computer, using knowledge of radiologic technology and computed tomography. Produces computerized tomographic scanner radiographs of designated anatomical areas. Performs ultrasound examinations, retroperitoneal scans, obstetric and gynecological scans, abdominal scans, and radiation therapy localization for treatment planning and minor surgical procedures. Talks to patient to monitor patient safety and comfort. Views images of organs or tissue on video display screen to ensure quality of pictures. Evaluates radiographs, video tape, and computer-generated information for technical quality.

Medical Unit Manager

Manages and oversees activities of clerical and administrative personnel engaged in supporting a patient care unit. Coordinates logistical needs of patient care unit including supplies, equipment, and working environment. Is required to be adept in activities of employees supervised. The manager level is typically the second level of management and may have first level supervisors reporting to this position; however, in smaller companies the manager may be a first level supervisor over subordinate staff.: Analyzes department budget to identify budget needs and/or reductions, and may allocate operating budgets funds. May recruit, hire, train staff, evaluate employee performance, and recommend or initiate promotions, transfers, and disciplinary action.

Unit Support Assistant

Supports the inpatient care team under supervision. Assists more specialized personnel with housekeeping, patient transport, nutrition distribution, unit clerical, and materials distribution functions. Does not perform direct patient care duties such as taking vital signs.: Obtains necessary equipment and supplies from Sterile Processing, Cart Staging, and other departments, and ensures that equipment is returned to appropriate location following usage. Cleans, washes, and sterilizes utensils, instruments, and other patient care related equipment. Identifies or responds to reports of equipment in need of repair or maintenance, notifies person or department responsible for action, and follows up until resolved. Straightens, cleans, sanitizes, and arranges patients rooms and furniture and equipment after discharge and at other times when necessary, and cleans and straightens other non-patient areas. Answers unit phones and assists callers or takes accurate messages. Writes entries in logs and other records as required. Delivers and picks up specimens and other supplies and materials from various hospital departments including, but not limited to, pharmacy, sterile processing, and biomedical, and runs other errands as needed. Changes sharps containers and places them in appropriate area for removal. Assists with passing and pick-up of patient meal trays. Answers patient call lights and delivers messages. Transports or escorts patients as necessary using wheelchairs, gurneys, or other assistive devices. Documents in unit log when required. Provides back-up support to administrative and clerical personnel as workload permits, performing such duties as answering the telephone, directing visitors, and stocking supplies. Participates in the orientation of other staff as assigned. Adheres to policy regarding appropriate dress for the assigned area.

Mechanical Unit Repairer

Repairs, tests, and installs mechanical units, such as fuel and water pumps, control valves, governors, distributors, windshield wiper motors, and door engines on streetcars, trackless trolleys, and buses: disconnects and removes unit from vehicle, using handtools. Disassembles unit and cleans parts with chemical solution. Inspects parts for wear or damage. Removes foreign particles from unit, using compressed air blower. Repairs, replaces, or adjusts components, such as needles, springs, bolts, relays, and airhoses. Tests air-control valve, air pipes, and airhoses for air leaks. Tests magnetic, hydraulic, and pneumatic control valves that are used to open and close doors and inspects radiator shutters, and other mechanical units on vehicle. Reassembles and installs unit in vehicle. May be designated according to type of mechanical unit repaired as door-engine repairer; windshield-wiper repairer.

Natural Gas Treating Unit Operator

Operates automatically controlled natural-gas treating unit in oil field to render gas suitable for fuel and for pipeline transportation: opens valves to admit gas and specified chemicals into treating vessel where moisture is absorbed and impurities removed. Adjusts controls of auxiliary equipment, such as pumps, heating coils, and cooling tower. Reads temperature and pressure gauges, and adjusts controls to keep heat and pressure at level of maximum efficiency within safe operating limits. Performs routine tests or delivers samples to laboratory to determine qualities of gas, such as btu value, flame candlepower, and specific gravity, and proportions of elements, such as methane, propane, and natural gasoline. Drains samples of boiler water from treating unit for laboratory analysis. Adds specified chemicals to water to keep heating and cooling systems in working order. May adjust and repair gas meters and governors, using handtools meter repairer. May change charts on meters equipped with automatic recorders. May advise and assist workers repairing gas meters, regulators (governors), and other control instruments.

Loading Unit Operator

Tends machines that load small arms cartridge cases with powder and bullets and crimps cases, working as member of team: places powder dispensing plate in machine fixture and pushes lever that moves plate under machine hopper to fill holes in plate with powder and return it automatically. Clamps plate of cartridge cases over powder plate and turns over assembly to dump powder into cases. Taps dispensing plate with mallet to dislodge powder residue and removes plate. Measures powder-filled cases, using special gauge, to verify cases are filled. Positions plate of bullets over plate of cartridge cases and pulls bottom slide in bullet plate to drop bullets into cases. Positions cartridge plate on press and pushes lever to lower punches that seat bullets to specified depth in cartridge cases. Places plate of cartridges on press bed and pushes lever to lower crimping block that crimps cartridge cases around bullets. Removes plate from press and examines cartridges for defects, such as dented points, scratches, and loose bullets. Measures samples with fixed gauges to verify conformance to specifications. May be designated according to machine unit tended as loading-unit operator, crimping; loading-unit operator, powder charging; loading-unit operator, seating.

Loading Unit Tool Setter

Sets up series of machines to load platefuls of small arms cartridges with powder and bullets: changes setting screws on eccentric arm of shakers to adjust length of stroke of shaker table according to caliber and style of cartridge and bullet processed. Installs powder volume plate in loading unit and inserts blocks of punches and collets in presses to seat and crimp bullets, using handtools. Turns setscrews, stop nuts, and turnbuckles to adjust, by trial and error, side guides, backstops, conveyor fingers, and stroke of press gates, using height gauges. Distributes plates to each work station according to work requirements. Empties powder from volume plate into tray and weighs it, dividing by number of cartridges in plate to determine if total load and average per cartridge are within weights specified. Changes volume plate for one with larger or smaller cavities until total and average loads meet specifications. Observes unit in operation to detect malfunctioning. Starts machine to load plate of cartridges and sends samples to ballistics laboratory for approval before releasing unit to operating crew.

Social Work Unit Supervisor

Supervises and coordinates activities of social-service-agency staff and volunteers, and students of school of social work: assigns caseloads and related duties, and coordinates activities of staff in providing counseling services to assist clients with problems of emergency or crisis nature. Assists agency staff members through individual and group conferences in analyzing case problems and in improving their diagnostic and helping skills. Reviews case records and evaluates performance of staff members and recommends indicated action. Participates in developing and implementing agency administrative policy. Counsels clients individually or in groups on planned or experimental basis and in emergencies. Trains new employees in areas such as agency policy, department procedures, and agency or government regulations. Provides in-service training for experienced workers in areas such as new policies, procedures, and regulations. Represents agency in community or in interagency activities. May conduct or direct staff development programs. May train workers is use of computer. Employed in areas such as child welfare, community welfare councils, family casework, youth services, senior citizen services, health services, public welfare, probation and parole, housing relocation, education, and rehabilitation. Usually required to have master's degree from school of social work.



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