St. Dominic Catholic Hospital is a 64-bed hospital located in Ogungbade off New Ife road in Ibadan. St. Dominic Catholic Hospital is the vision of the Dominican Sisters of St. Catherine of Siena (Italy). We offer various medical services such as: General medicine, internal medicine, O & G, Laboratory, and Radiology, to mention just a few. The hospital is run in collaboration with foreign partners. We are registered and licensed by the Corporate Affairs Commission and the Ministry of Health. Also, we are accredited by the NHIS as both primary and secondary health care providers.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Radiographer
Location: Ibadan, Oyo
Employment Type: Full-time
Job Summary
- The Radiographer is responsible for performing high-quality diagnostic X-ray and CT scan examinations while ensuring optimal patient care, radiation safety, and regulatory compliance.
- The role requires strong technical expertise in general radiography and CT imaging, strict adherence to ALARA principles, and compliance with NNRA Radiation Safety in Medical Practice Regulations.
Key Duties & Responsibilities
Clinical Operations – X-ray & CT:
- Perform routine and specialized X-ray examinations, including chest, spine, extremities, skull, abdomen, and contrast studies as requested.
- Perform CT examinations, including head, chest, abdomen, pelvis, spine, and contrast-enhanced studies according to approved protocols.
- Review physician referrals for clinical justification and screen for contraindications such as pregnancy, contrast allergy, and renal impairment.
- Select appropriate exposure factors, scan parameters, and reconstruction algorithms to optimize image quality while minimizing radiation dose.
- Administer IV contrast media for CT studies where authorized.
- Ensure accurate patient positioning, immobilization, and proper use of radiation protection devices for patients, staff, and self.
Radiation Safety & NNRA Compliance:
- Operate all ionizing radiation equipment strictly in accordance with SDCH’s NNRA Authorization Certificate.
- Apply ALARA principles at all times using dose optimization tools such as AEC, iterative reconstruction, collimation, and pediatric protocols.
- Wear a personal TLD dosimeter at chest level during procedures and submit monthly for review with the Radiation Safety Officer (RSO).
- Conduct daily warm-up, air calibration, and quality control (QC) tests on CT and X-ray units.
- Complete weekly and monthly QC checks according to manufacturer and NNRA guidelines.
- Ensure radiation warning lights, door interlocks, and signage remain functional, and access is restricted during exposures.
- Report incidents, equipment faults, contrast reactions, or suspected overexposures to the RSO within 24 hours.
Patient Care & Image Management:
- Explain procedures, obtain verbal consent, and reassure patients to reduce anxiety.
- Monitor patients during and after contrast administration for adverse reactions and initiate emergency response where necessary.
- Assess image quality before patient discharge and repeat scans only when clinically justified.
- Perform post-processing activities, including multiplanar reconstructions and 3D imaging.
- Transfer images promptly to PACS for reporting.
- Maintain accurate documentation, including patient registers, exposure factors, contrast details, scan parameters, and staff identification.
Quality, Maintenance & Administration:
- Maintain the cleanliness of equipment and scan rooms in line with infection control policies.
- Disinfect surfaces and the CT gantry between patients.
- Monitor and maintain consumables, including contrast media, syringes, IV lines, films, and CR cassettes.
- Report low stock levels promptly.
- Participate in radiation safety audits, dose audits, departmental CPD, and quality improvement activities.
- Maintain a valid RRBN practicing license and NNRA radiation worker status.
- Perform other duties as assigned by the Head of Diagnostic Centre or RSO.
Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)
- CT & X-ray repeat rate below 3% due to operator error.
- 100% compliance with dosimeter usage and monthly submission.
- Patient dose audits are maintained within NNRA Diagnostic Reference Levels.
- Contrast extravasation rate below 1%.
- Zero breaches of NNRA license conditions.
- Image quality audit score of 90% or higher.
Qualifications & Experience
Education:
- B.Sc. in Radiography from a recognized institution.
Licensure:
- Current practicing license with the Radiographers Registration Board of Nigeria (RRBN).
NNRA Requirement:
- Must be registered as a radiation worker with NNRA and authorized to operate X-ray and CT equipment.
Experience:
- 2–3 years post-NYSC experience.
- At least one (1) year of hands-on CT scan experience is required.
Certifications:
- Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required.
- IV cannulation and contrast administration training is an added advantage.
Technical Skills:
- Proficiency in multi-slice CT protocols and general radiography.
- Knowledge of PACS/RIS systems and dose reduction techniques.
- Ability to manage emergency contrast reactions effectively.
Key Competencies:
- Advanced knowledge of cross-sectional anatomy and CT physics.
- Strong understanding of radiation protection principles and ALARA.
- Excellent attention to detail and documentation skills.
- Ability to manage emergencies, including contrast reactions.
- Strong communication, empathy, and patient management skills.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team.
- High level of integrity and professionalism.
Working Conditions:
- Work is performed in controlled radiation areas with exposure to ionizing radiation and contrast media. PPE and dosimetry are provided.
- The role requires prolonged standing, patient lifting/transfers, and manual dexterity.
- Rotational shifts, weekend duties, and on-call emergency coverage may be required.
Reporting Line:
- Reports operationally to the Head of Diagnostic Centre.
- Reports functionally to the appointed Radiation Safety Officer (RSO) on radiation safety matters.
- Clinical supervision provided by the Radiologist.
Salary
N300,000 - N350,000 per month.
Application Closing Date
15th June, 2026.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send their CV and Application Letter to: adm.sdchib2019@yahoo.com using the Job Title as the subject of the email.
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