ResponsibilitiesThe MRI Technologist utilizes imaging, computer and other equipment as appropriate to produce and retain high quality diagnostic images which meet or exceed department, organizational and industry standards. Demonstrates thorough knowledge of the human anatomy, physiology, as well as image quality. Applying professional knowledge, prepares patients for the procedure, educates and responds to questions or concerns. Ensures age appropriate approach to communication, safety needs, patient education and principles of physical/functional growth and development. Demonstrates an understanding of patient positioning, imaging technique, radiation safety, imaging equipment, infection control, and quality control techniques. Oversees and trains students providing patient care, treatment and services as part of their training.
You may be eligible for some of our programs:
- Student Loan Repayment or Tuition Assistance to aid with school costs.
- Relocation Assistance to help you make the Louisville Metropolitan or Southern Indiana area your new home.
- Commuter Program for those who don’t need or want to move to start a great career.
- Return Home Program for those who are interested in rejoining our team.
- Employee Referral Bonus to support your networking and help others join our team.
- Comprehensive Benefits to choose from to support your needs.
- Norton Clinical Agency to offer experienced diagnostic imaging professionals competitive hourly pay for taking assignments as needed across our organization.
We have new competitive rates for all modalities in diagnostic imaging. To learn more, apply today!
QualificationsRequired:
- One of: CNMT, ARRT(MR), ARRT(N), ARRT(R), CMRIT, ARRT(S) or RDMS
Desired:
- One year working with MRIs in a clinical setting
- Nuclear Medicine Technologist (CNMT) OR Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologist OR Nuclear Medicine Technologist OR Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) OR Certified MRI Technologist
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