Position Summary
The MRI Technologist operates magnetic resonance imaging equipment to produce quality images to assist the physicians to diagnose and treat our patients.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
The key duties and responsibilities of the MRI Technologist include, but are not limited to:
Performs and accurately completes all examinations on MRI and radiography equipment as needed, following clinic practices and procedures.
Pre-screens patients with the assistance of the MRI receptionist and screens patients prior to performing the MRI procedure
Provides appropriate and thoughtful patient care in an empathetic manner. Acts professionally in interactions with patients and coworkers.
Interacts and consults with referring providers who may have questions regarding any MRI patient or issue
Communicate directly with NOIA to correct any imaging issues
Exercises discretion and integrity in dealing with confidential information
Ability to distinguish emergency patient situations and handle them appropriately
Performs and accurately completes all Radiology Information System (RICS)/Picture Archive and Communication System (PACS) documentation as needed for patient care. Has mastery of the RICS/PACS and the operation of clinic computers.
Performs quality control checks on MRI and radiography equipment, and clinic computers, and informs information service and clinic manager of any problems.
Prioritizes tasks and accomplishes them in a timely manner. Fills in for other technologists in their absence. Able to work and think through problems independently.
Understands, is certified and can perform basic life-support as per the American Heart Association.
Applies radiation safety measures and magnetic resonance imaging safety measures under all circumstances. Understands and applies sterile technique measures in all circumstances
Performs other duties as required for the efficient and optimal functioning of the clinic, as assigned by the Clinic Manager
Follow all policies as introduced during new associate On-Boarding, updated real-time and outlined in Associate Handbook
Education/Experience
Board Certified with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) in MR or MR Certified through ARMRIT
Current Washington State Radiologic Technologist license
Current CPR/BLS
Musculoskeletal MRI exam experience required
Prefer 2-3 years of experience working in a physician office and ambulatory MRI department, less experience will be considered
Able to operate SIGNA Explorer 1.5T version 25.1 MRI Scanner
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Able to operate SIGNA Explorer 1.5T version 25.1 MRI Scanner
Ability to handle delicate, confidential, and stressful situations
Works well in a team environment
Ability to communicate effectively
Work Environment/Physical Demands
The work environment/physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by a teammate to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable differently abled persons to perform the essential functions.