Company Overview
Hillcrest HealthCare System is committed to improving lives across eastern Oklahoma through compassionate, high-quality care. Our integrated network includes:
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8 hospitals:
Hillcrest Medical Center, Hillcrest Hospital South, Tulsa Spine & Specialty Hospital, Bailey Medical Center, Hillcrest Hospital Cushing, Hillcrest Hospital Claremore, Hillcrest Hospital Henryetta, and Hillcrest Hospital Pryor -
2 physician groups:
Oklahoma Heart Institute and Utica Park Clinic -
4,600 dedicated employees
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489 employed healthcare providers
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1,173 licensed beds across the system
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Nearly 500,000 outpatient visits annually
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Over 130,000 emergency room visits each year
Together, we’re building a healthier future for our communities—one patient at a time.
About the Job
At Hillcrest, we foster a people-first culture that empowers you to thrive both personally and professionally.
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Thrive: Access career development resources and benefits that support your wellness, education, and financial health.
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People-First: Be part of a supportive, inclusive environment where you are truly valued.
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Make Healthcare Better: Work with advanced technology to deliver exceptional patient care.
About the Team
Hillcrest Hospital South is a 180-bed full-service hospital offering a wide range of inpatient and outpatient services. We use cutting-edge technology in a welcoming, community-focused setting, and we are nationally recognized for our commitment to patient safety.
Responsibilities
As a Student X-Ray Technologist, you will:
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Operate radiographic equipment and related devices to perform diagnostic imaging.
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Collect patient history, explain procedures, and ensure proper positioning, using immobilization techniques when needed.
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Calculate appropriate exposure factors and assess images for diagnostic quality.
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Assist radiologists and healthcare providers with invasive procedures.
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Prioritize patient safety and comfort during exams.
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Use radiation protection protocols to maintain compliance and safety.
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Evaluate technical quality of images, ensure accurate exposure, and transmit to PACS.
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Perform additional duties as assigned.
Qualifications
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Currently enrolled in an accredited two-year Radiologic Technology program approved by the Council of Medical Education of the AMA.
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Active Basic Life Support (BLS) certification.
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High school diploma or GED required.