The MRI Technologist possesses a working knowledge of specific tasks and procedures associated with Magnetic Resonance Imaging. As a trained health care professional The primary goal of the MRI Technologist is to provide prompt courteous and quality care to every patient requiring our services keeping foremost in mind to preserve the patients dignity and rights to confidentiality.
- Contingent (as needed)
- Saturday-Sunday anytime between 8am-4pm
- Columbus OH and Westerville OH
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Practice magnetic protection both individually and on behalf of the patient.
- Responsible for explaining procedures to the patients and answering questions as needed.
- Scan patients according to protocols and parameters set forth by department policy or by a Radiologist.
- Process exams on all successfully completed MRI exams.
- Troubleshoot minor problems that arise with the MRI scanner and PACS system. Seek assistance from appropriate service personnel when necessary.
- Stay current on new protocols software changes policies and procedures and quality assurance requirements.
- Maintain a clean and workable working environment at all times. Assure ample stock of linen and professional supplies.
- Start IVs and inject contrast medium whenever it is appropriate.
- Inform patients of scan delays or equipment repairs that cause excess waiting for the patient. Assist in transporting patients to restroom patients car or another department whenever necessary.
- Assist Receptionists and Physicians in setting up appointments for routine patients. Act as a backup for team members who are out of the office both planned and unplanned.
- Participate in continuing education applicable to the field and/or self-improvement. Attend and participate in staff meetings and other miscellaneous mandatory meetings.
- Assist in training new Technologists hired by the center.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Preferred: 1 year experience working in Radiology
Education Licensures & Certifications
- Required: Completion of course in Radiologic Technology approved by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists
- Required: Hold current certification with ARRT in categories R N or T or MRI
- Preferred: Associate Degree or bachelors degree in allied health field and certification in another clinical imaging field (such as ARDMS or NMTCB) and 6 months supervised MRI clinical scanning experience
Knowledge Skills & Abilities
- Knowledge of anatomy and physiology to sufficiently input area for scanning
- Knowledge of equipment testing safety body mechanics and patient movement
- Knowledge of department computer and phone systems
- Strong knowledge of cross-sectional anatomy
- Strong knowledge of basic MRI physics
- Skill in properly positioning patients to provide quality imaging
- Skill in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with patients medical staff and the public
- Ability to assist patients on and off exam tables
- Ability to work on a team and display a positive attitude
- Ability to communicate clearly both verbally and in writing
- Excellent relationship building skills