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Imaging Support Services Representative — Radiology — Roper Hospital
Roper St. Francis
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Charleston, United States
Location
Charleston
Posted
June 20, 2026
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**Work Shift:** Monday - Friday, 10:00am - 6:30pm
**Work Location:** Roper Hospital (Downtown Charleston)
**Job Summary:** The Imaging Support Services Representative will greet/escort patients/visitors and accurately complete the check-in process. Assists radiologists/physicians, hospital/medical office personnel and patients in all areas whether in person or via the telephone. Obtains patient information for “quick registrations” and enters procedure order in radiology information system (RIS).. This role works closely with physicians, managers, information systems and imaging informatics personnel to ensure proper utilization of the radiology related computer systems with emphasis on data entry accuracy as well as reproduction and transition of images in/out of PACS. Digitizes analog film to convert it to a digital image, and ensures efficient handling of radiology images and documents ...
**Work Shift:** Monday - Friday, 10:00am - 6:30pm
**Work Location:** Roper Hospital (Downtown Charleston)
**Job Summary:** The Imaging Support Services Representative will greet/escort patients/visitors and accurately complete the check-in process. Assists radiologists/physicians, hospital/medical office personnel and patients in all areas whether in person or via the telephone. Obtains patient information for “quick registrations” and enters procedure order in radiology information system (RIS).. This role works closely with physicians, managers, information systems and imaging informatics personnel to ensure proper utilization of the radiology related computer systems with emphasis on data entry accuracy as well as reproduction and transition of images in/out of PACS. Digitizes analog film to convert it to a digital image, and ensures efficient handling of radiology images and documents ...