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MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING TECHNOLOGIST Optional Day Shift

Attention current TriHealth employees:

Please apply for this position by submitting an online internal application via SuccessFactors.
Please be certain to update your SuccessFactors Employee Profile prior to applying to this position.

MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING TECHNOLOGIST:
Under the direction of the Radiologist and the supervision of the manager or supervisor, is responsible for the performance of high quality diagnostic images utilizing proper technique and established protocols.
This person utilizes independent judgment, ingenuity and initiative for accurate diagnosis.
This position demonstrates competencies in physics - registry- , Mar's and new protocols.
This position is responsible for orienting new staff, troubleshooting equipment, patient and public safety, maintaining accurate records, assisting in student education, proper use and care of the equipment and performs other duties as required.
This position must meet the continuing educational requirements established by the ACR and achieve MR registry within 2 years of employment within this modality.
This position adheres to Practice Standards defined by the ASRT.
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MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

EDUCATION:
Graduate of an approved technical, professional, or vocational program BLS/CPR (Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers) ARRT or NMTCB

Experience:
None in a related field

SPECIALIZED KNOWLEDGE:
MRI Safety Protocols, Cross Sectional Anatomy, Venipuncture.

Job Title:
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING TECHNOLOGIST Optional Day Shift

Department Name:
GSH RAD-MRI

Location:
Good Samaritan Hospital

Hourly/Salaried:
Hourly

Employment Status:
Optional Position

Bi-Weekly Hours:
8

Shift:
Day Shift

Weekend Commitment:
Yes

Holiday Commitment:
Yes

On-Call Commitment:
Yes

Pay Grade:
T37

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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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