CT Technologist
Company : Catholic Health Initiatives
Location : Nebraska City, NE, 68410
Job Type : Full Time
Salary : 29.36-43.68 HOUR
Date Posted : 5 January 2026
Job Summary and Responsibilities
**Up to $10,000 Sign on Bonus**
**Up to $10,000 Educational Assistance**
JOB SUMMARY / PURPOSE
Under the direction of a physician and with little supervision, performs procedures, using diagnostic imaging equipment designed for radiographic imaging. Provides health care services as needed, using radiographic, computed axial tomography, magnetic resonance, interventional radiology, mammography, ultrasound and or nuclear medicine and PET to assist in diagnosis and treatment. Performs procedures, computer processing and related techniques, producing images for interpretation by, or at the request of, a licensed practitioner. Exercises professional judgment in performance of service and maintains a demeanor complementary to medical ethics. Provides patient care and recognizes essential critical thinking skills needed for successful completion of procedure. Participates in on-call duty as needed.
ESSENTIAL KEY JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
- Proper assessment of the patient and their abilities to participate in ordered procedure. Provides a clear explanation of the procedure including; duration, process, and what to expect following completion. Verifies informed consent for and assists physician with interventional procedures; needle localization, aspiration, biopsies, and other invasive procedures. Practices aseptic and sterile techniques as necessary and observes universal precautions. Provides patient education as appropriate.
- Selection of the proper equipment, setting correct technical factors, procedure protocols and gathers proper supplies prior to performance of the procedure. Recognizes all radiation safety standards including “Image Gently” and “Image Wisely” and MR safety standards. Understands and follows all rules around radiation protection including wearing of lead protection when utilizing fluoroscopy or when there is a possibility of exposure i.e. CT room, performing portable exams etc.
- Obtains clear and complete history from the patient and or patient record and records that data into patient record to assist in image interpretation and future patient encounters
- Is able to perform quality assessment of images obtained and is able to evaluate equipment issues and reports assessment to supervisor, manager or director.
- Ensures all equipment is in working order at the beginning of the day and prior to starting of a procedure. Performs any performance and quality tests on equipment as required including ACR quality requirements. Checks all supplies for outdates prior to use and reports any shortages, variations or failures of equipment to supervisor, manager or director for follow-up. Uses CHI incident reporting system to report any patient injuries or concerns, equipment or supply failures or malfunctions, medication reaction or errors, and visitor or personal injury or exposure.
- Responsible to participate in and have a good understanding of all department, campus and system quality improvement projects, the ACR accreditation process, Radiation Safety, ALARA, MQSA, and State Regulations as they apply to staffs license or certifications. Be familiar with the requirements of CMS and Joint Commission and be able to speak to all department processes around quality and environment of care.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Required Education and Experience
- Graduate of a Radiologic Technology program
Required Licensure and Certifications
- BLS required upon hire. Please refer to policy “Licensed, Certified, and Registered Employees” for acceptable Life Support cards. (BLS-CPR)
- ARRT Board Certified in Radiology (RTR)
- Must hold a valid Medical Radiography or General Radiology Technologist Permit to Practice license in Nebraska or Iowa depending on work state. (MRAD:NE or MRAD:IA)
- ARRT Board Certified in CT within 2 years of hire (RTCT -24mths)
CHI Health St. Mary’s has served Nebraska City and the surrounding areas since 1927. In the fall of 2014, St. Mary’s opened the doors of a brand-new, fully modernized facility. The new 110,000-square-foot campus is better equipped to meet the changing needs of our community with, among other benefits, an increased capacity for specialty clinics and an integrated primary care clinic. St. Mary’s encourages collaboration and care coordination among primary care physicians and medical specialists. This contributes to the high quality of care our patients have come to expect.
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Frequently asked questions
Nebraska City, NE, offers a moderate job market for CT Technologists, with steady demand driven by regional healthcare facilities like Catholic Health Initiatives. Compared to larger cities such as Omaha, competition is lower, providing a favorable environment for candidates with ARRT certification and local licensure.
Yes, CT Technologists in Nebraska City must hold a valid medical radiography license issued by Nebraska's regulatory board (MRAD:NE). Additionally, ARRT board certification in CT is mandatory within two years of hire, ensuring compliance with local healthcare standards and patient safety protocols.
CT Technologists master computed axial tomography imaging techniques, requiring expertise in radiation safety, image quality assessment, and interventional procedures. Their advanced training allows them to operate complex scanners and collaborate closely with physicians on diagnostic and therapeutic imaging.
CT Technologists often advance by gaining certifications in specialized imaging modalities or interventional radiology. Leadership roles in imaging departments or opportunities in educational assistance programs, like the $10,000 offered at Catholic Health Initiatives, support professional development and career progression.
Daily tasks include preparing patients for scans, managing imaging equipment, and maintaining radiation safety standards. CT Technologists collaborate with physicians on procedures such as biopsies and needle localizations, while also ensuring equipment functionality and documenting patient histories accurately.
Catholic Health Initiatives offers up to $10,000 in educational assistance, encouraging CT Technologists to pursue further certifications and training. This investment fosters continuous learning, enabling staff to stay current with evolving imaging technologies and maintain high standards of patient care.
Applicants should exhibit strong critical thinking in imaging procedures, proficiency in aseptic techniques, and familiarity with radiation safety protocols. Demonstrating teamwork and adaptability within a collaborative healthcare setting like Catholic Health Initiatives enhances candidacy.
CT Technologists in Nebraska City typically earn between $60,000 and $75,000 annually, depending on experience and certifications. Catholic Health Initiatives may offer competitive compensation packages, complemented by sign-on bonuses up to $10,000, reflecting regional market standards.
Catholic Health Initiatives emphasizes integrated care and collaboration between primary care and specialists, fostering a supportive work environment. The modernized facility in Nebraska City prioritizes professional development and patient-centered approaches, distinguishing it from some smaller local providers.
Interventional CT procedures require meticulous aseptic technique and precise patient assessment to prevent complications. CT Technologists must balance radiation safety with image quality while managing patient anxiety, necessitating strong communication and technical skills within a fast-paced environment.