CT Technologist
Company : Legacy Health
Location : Silverton, OR, 97381-1917
Job Type : Full Time
Date Posted : 7 January 2026
Overview
Your calm presence and expert knowledge of the human body eases patient anxiety; your attention to detail and patient safety are critical to providing diagnostic imaging that contributes to the best possible patient outcomes. If you see your role as a CT Technologist as more than performing imaging procedures; if you view your work as an important part of making life better for others, you may be a perfect fit for this opportunity within the Legacy community.
The CT Technologist performs imaging procedures according to physician's orders, utilizing knowledge and judgment in regard to exposure factors, imaging technique, and patient treatment.
Legacy Silverton Medical Center serves the heart of the Willamette Valley with a wide mix of services, many not typically available in a community hospital: CT scan (computerized tomography), nuclear medicine, echocardiography, family birth center and much more
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Responsibilities
IMAGING: Provides quality images with accuracy and efficiency, using optimal
skills and knowledge of all equipment.
Competency in the field of CT.
Positions patient for diagnostic imaging according to department procedures, training, and machine requirements.
Operates imaging equipment, determines and sets exposure factors, sets technique utilizing all relevant factors to ensure accurate and quality images with minimal and acceptable repeat rates.
Uses computer image processing to select and optimize images.
Processes and presents images and related patient information to radiologist for diagnosis.
Assists with patient transport by moving patients using standard procedures.
DOCUMENTATION: Gathers complete documentation of all pertinent information to provide accurate and timely service to customers.
Identifies patient by checking patient's I.D., full name and medical record number according to department procedure.
Reviews patient chart and orders to insure correct examination.
Labels images completely with demographic, position and other needed
documentation.
Logs activities, gathers charging information and charges exams as required.
Follows department and hospital procedures and policies.
Performs quality control and quality assurance, records results and reports variance from normal equipment function.
Performs medication reconciliation on patients receiving IV contrast media.
PERSONAL & PATIENT CARE AND SAFETY: Provides for personal and patient care and safety using professional judgment in accordance with written standards so there is no injury to self or others.
Protects patients and others in the area by using proper machine settings and radiation safety standards.
Practices universal and blood and body fluid precautions, and sterile practices according to procedures.
Communicates and uses knowledge of related anatomy and physiology to insure appropriate and effective care to neonate, pediatric, adolescent, adult and geriatric patients.
Maintains awareness of patient status and takes appropriate actions to meet their needs.
Starts IV’s using proper technique and administers medications under the direction of the LIP.
PROFESSIONAL BEHAVIOR: Practices professional communications, appearance, conduct, punctuality, attendance and attitude that leads to physician, patient and co-worker respect and confidence.
Informs and educates patient and/or family of all needed information concerning the exam performed.
Uses professional judgment and presents a professional image of competency to customer and staff.
Maintains professional appearance, punctuality, flexibility, confidentiality and guest relations.
Handles stressful situations in ways that promote positive outcomes.
Takes personal initiative to maintain current in education (journals, books, inservices seminars, etc.) in all specialty areas assigned.
Participates in presenting professional information to colleagues.
Qualifications
Education:
As required to obtain ARRT.
Experience:
One year previous experience in the field of CT preferred.
Skills:
Keyboard skills and ability to navigate electronic systems applicable to job functions.
Licensure
Licensure/Certification:
National registration with American Registry of Radiologic Technologists in Radiology (ARRT-R) or Nuclear Medicine (ARRT-N) required. CT certification (ARRT-CT) required within six months of job placement. Current state license in Radiography or Nuclear Medicine required for all employees who perform this job in the state of Oregon. AHA BLS for Healthcare Providers.
Pay Range
USD $43.30 - USD $61.92 /Hr.Our Commitment to Health and Equal Opportunity
Our Legacy is good for health for Our People, Our Patients, Our Communities, Our World. Above all, we will do the right thing.
If you are passionate about our mission and believe you can contribute to our team, we encourage you to apply—even if you don't meet every qualification listed. We are committed to fostering an inclusive environment where everyone can grow and succeed.
Legacy Health is an equal opportunity employer and prohibits unlawful discrimination and harassment of any type and affords equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion or creed, citizenship status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
To learn more about our employee benefits click here: www.legacyhealth.org/For-Health-Professionals/careers/benefiting-you
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Frequently asked questions
Silverton's healthcare sector is steadily growing, creating a moderate demand for CT Technologists. Legacy Health’s presence boosts opportunities, but the smaller community size means competition is manageable compared to larger metro areas. Candidates with CT certification and local licensure have a distinct advantage here.
Yes, Oregon mandates a current state license in radiography or nuclear medicine for CT Technologists. Additionally, CT certification through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT-CT) is required within six months of employment, ensuring compliance with state healthcare standards.
CT Technologists at Legacy Health often navigate patient anxiety and safety concerns while optimizing imaging quality. Balancing precise exposure settings with patient comfort, especially among diverse age groups, demands both technical skill and a compassionate approach to minimize repeat scans.
Legacy Health emphasizes a holistic patient experience, integrating diagnostic precision with patient education and emotional support. CT Technologists here engage in medication reconciliation and IV contrast administration, expanding responsibilities beyond standard imaging tasks seen in other facilities.
Legacy Health offers pathways for CT Technologists to deepen specialization, participate in educational seminars, and contribute to quality assurance programs. This environment supports growth into supervisory roles or cross-training in advanced imaging modalities, fostering professional development.
Hourly wages for CT Technologists at Legacy Health in Silverton range from $43.30 to $61.92, reflecting experience and certification levels. This competitive pay aligns with regional standards for diagnostic imaging professionals in Oregon’s healthcare market.
Legacy Health fosters an inclusive and patient-centered culture, emphasizing respect, collaboration, and continuous learning. CT Technologists benefit from supportive teams and a commitment to equity, which enhances job satisfaction and professional respect within the hospital community.
Day-to-day duties include positioning patients accurately, operating CT machinery with tailored exposure settings, processing images for radiologist review, and maintaining detailed documentation. This role also encompasses patient safety protocols and occasional IV contrast administration under supervision.
Competition exists but is less intense than in urban centers. Candidates with active ARRT-CT certification, Oregon licensure, and experience in diverse imaging procedures tend to be favored. Demonstrating flexibility in scheduling and strong interpersonal skills also enhances employability locally.
Mastering CT imaging protocols, radiation safety standards, and digital image processing software is crucial. Additionally, proficiency in patient positioning, IV contrast administration, and electronic health record navigation significantly improve performance and reliability in this role.