The MRI Technologist performs Magnetic Resonance Imaging to demonstrate sectional anatomic images for interpretation by a licensed practitioner. Provides appropriate patient care and recognizes patient's conditions essential for successful completion of the procedures.
Requirements
- Associates Degree required.
- Certification and registration in MRI by either the ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technology) or ARMRIT (American Registry of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologist).
- Competent in evaluating and caring for geriatric, pediatric, and adolescent patients.
- Excellent interpersonal verbal communication skills.
- Self-motivated individual requiring little supervision.
- Excellent time management skills to meet critical deadlines.
- Maintains competencies and complies with continuing education requirements of credentialing agencies
- Excellent communication and problem solving skills.
Benefits
- Flexible work schedules to support work-life balance
- No call
- No weekends or holiday commitment unless desired
- Competitive pay
- Retention bonus
- Low-cost parking
- Committee involvement throughout the organization
- Interdisciplinary and collaborative environment
- Work with a variety of neurological and medically complex diagnoses such as TBI, non-traumatic brain injuries, stroke, locked-in syndrome, Parkinson’s disease, MS, brain oncology, FND/FMD, Guillain Barre, spinal cord injuries, organ transplants, amputation, burn, cardiac, pulmonary, bariatrics, cancers, orthopedic, and general deconditioning
- Commuter, EAP, and 401(k) eligible position