As an MRI Technologist , you are responsible for patient safety and the performance of high-quality MR studies, on site and/ or remote. Ensures effective communication with Radiologist, team members, patients, and customers for those who work in the mobile environment. When required, trains, and orients new technologists, Patient Coordinators and/or MR Technologist Assistants.
Specific duties include, but are not limited to:
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Responsible for Patient Safety, including pre-screening for contra-indications, aseptic injection technique and may require remote MR Technologists Assistant oversite.
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Produces high quality diagnostic images. Operation of multiple MR systems may be required.
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Demonstrates the ability to use all channels of communications to address concerns, solve problems, and address conflict.
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Effectively communicates with customers and/or radiologists.
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Trains and orients new technologists, patient coordinators and MR Technologist Assistants, on site and/or remote.
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Other duties as assigned.
Position Requirements:
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High School Diploma or equivalent experience
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Registered Technologist by the ARRT, NMTCB or ARMDS
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MR registered technologist R.T. (MR) ARRT or ARMRIT
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Technologist registered in other modalities
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State license
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CPR Certification
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Technologists performing mid-day moves
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The COVID-19 vaccination is/may be a condition of employment.
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All candidates who accept an offer for employment will be required to successfully complete a pre-employment background check and drug screen as a condition of employment.
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Local travel may be required.
Preferred:
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Associate’s Degree or equivalent experience
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1 year of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Experience
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Registry in Magnetic Resonance by the ARRT
Physical Requirements:
The employee may be exposed to outside weather conditions during transport of patients if working on a mobile unit. The employee will be exposed to a strong magnetic field. May be exposed to blood/body fluids and infectious disease, communicable disease when interacting with patients, environmental hazards such as exposure to noise, and travel.
More than 50% of the time:
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Sit, stand, walk.
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Repetitive movement of hands, arms and legs.
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See, speak and hear to be able to communicate with patients.
Less than 50% of the time: