Opportunities for Radiologic Technologists at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center
Many exciting opportunities exist in the field of radiologic technology. As an example of one such opportunity, Santa Clara Valley Medical Center (SCVMC) provides a unique setting to pursue a career in this field. A little bit about SCVMC:
Santa Clara Valley Medical Center is a 506-bed not-for-profit teaching hospital, owned and operated by the County of Santa Clara. Located in San Jose,As you can see, SCVMC provides top notch care in one of the best locales in the nation: California! The facility not only is adjacent to a local college that provides training in radiologic technology, but it also hosts its own radiology residency program. Specifically, SCVMC is looking for:
California, Santa Clara Valley Medical Center (SCVMC) has served the region for more than 125 years and is the single most important component of the county’s healthcare delivery system. SCVMC provides a full range of acute care, intensive care, rehabilitation, emergency, level I trauma, and outpatient services. The spinal cord and traumatic brain injury programs at our Rehabilitation Center draw referrals from the entire nation.
Diagnostic Imaging Technologists who are motivated and looking to enhance their career. SCVMC welcomes newly graduated Radiologic Technologists. SCVMC is a great place to begin, or continue your career in Imaging.
Clearly, SCVMC is happy to welcome new radiologic technologists to the field. However, it is up to you to step through that door. When opportunity knocks, you have to open the door!
San Jose Radiologic Technologist
If you were to work at SCVMC, what could you expect from the job? In addition to working with a dedicated faculty and staff, you would also enjoy benefits such as:
Compensation and Benefits for Diagnostic Imaging Technologists are highly competitive.
Benefits include:
• Employer paid public employees retirement system
• Fully paid health coverage for employees and their families, including domestic partners
• 12 Paid holidays
• Generous vacation benefits
• Education leave days
• Tuition reimbursement
• Dental and vision plans
• Eligibility for retiree medical coverage benefits
• State disability insurance
• Sick leave
• Life insurance
For more information on the opportunites and applying, read here. However, if you want to really stand out, go beyond the standard application and make a phone call to the job placement coordinator. Before calling, prepare a list of about five questions you have about the program and facility. The content of the questions isn't terribly important; what matters is the act of calling itself. Making the phone call shows that you have strong interest, that you have the courage to call, and that you are able to present yourself well. When the times comes to review applications, the coordinator will see your name and be able to put a personality to it. Remember, it's not just what you know, but who you know.
2 comments:
I am interested in Radiologic Technology, this blog has encouraged me a lot...Thanks
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