MRI Technologist, Diagnostic Imaging, Evenings 2 pm - 10:30 pm
Company: Northwestern Medical Center
Location: Saint Albans
Posted on: April 12, 2025
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Job Description:
MRI Technologist
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in the description below.
JOB SUMMARY:
The MRI Technologist performs MRI examinations in accordance with
ACR accreditation practice guidelines and NMC protocols. The
Technologist may also perform examinations, within the scope of
practice, in which they hold additional certification and have
determined competency. The MRI Technologist works under the
guidance and direct supervision of the MRI Supervisor.
PRE-REQUISITES:
Experience: Preferred Experienced Radiologic Technologist of 1-2
years cross trained in MRI.
Education: ARRT, ARMRIT or CAMRT registered as an MR
technologist
Certifications: BLS required, IV Certification required
RELATIONSHIPS:
- Reports To:
o DI Supervisor, DI Director
- Supervises:
o n/a
- Other Contacts:
o Radiologist, Medical staff, patients, hospital employees, other
healthcare facilities, private physician offices, public &
volunteers
SCOPE:
- Machinery or Equipment Used:
o The Technologist may also perform and utilize equipment, within
the scope of practice, in which they hold additional certification
and have determined competency.
- Physical Demands:
o Occasional: lifting up to 50 lbs., bending, squatting, stooping,
climbing, standing, kneeling, crouching, overhead reaching (80"),
downward pull and upward push of 50 lbs., carrying up to 30 lbs.
Frequent: forward reaching (28"), sitting, pushing/pulling up to 20
lbs., lifting table extension up to 4 lbs, carrying up to 30 lbs.,
seeing/flexion of neck. Constant: walking, handling, fingering.
- Working Conditions:
--- Exposure to electrical, mechanical and radiant energy hazards,
possible exposure to blood borne pathogens.
--- Exposure to crisis situations and unpleasant elements of acute
traumatic injuries, occasional stress due to work load and
competing priorities. Occasional subject to irregular hours.
--- Occasional stress/pressure due to Operating Room, inpatient, or
Emergency stat exams.
--- Exposure to cleaning agents.
- Required Protective Equipment:
oPlastic/lead aprons (full bib), gloves, gowns, goggles, masks,
face shield as situation requires.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
Performs diagnostic procedures on patients according to American
College of Radiology standards and practices, MQSA, ARRT, and/or
ARDMS.
- Adapts procedures according to protocol to meet the individual
needs of the patient, the provider and the situation
- Identifies and performs safety measures according to regulatory
agency and policy guidelines
Communicates with patients, team members, and management in an
accurate and timely manner evidenced by:
- Talks with and listens to patients/team members
- Appropriately pre-screens patient
- Alleviates patient's anxieties
- Completes timely clinical documentation
- Uses all electronic systems to appropriately manage the patient
experience
- Protects confidentiality of patient/colleagues
Applies critical thinking skills and considers alternatives.
- Organizes multitask workload
- Prioritizes tasks/work
- Collects/integrates data from multiple sources
- Organizes/delivers care for multiple priorities
Develops and maintain human care relationships.
- Adapts patient care for diverse populations
- Advocates for needs of patients
- Refers concerns/issues to appropriate resources
Manages self and resources effectively.
- Acknowledges limits of experience and capability
- Identifies learning needs and seeks resources
- Utilizes equipment and supplies appropriately
- Maintain clean, orderly environment of care
- Ensures traffic control in "sensitive areas"
- Seeks out and accepts feedback
- Requests assistance appropriately
Applies leadership skills.
- Participates in QC and performance improvement initiatives
- Manages conflict
- Coordinates workflow among co-workers to maintain adequate
coverage for scheduled and non-scheduled exams
Incorporates teaching in delivery of care with a focus on health
promotion.
- Provides appropriate information to patient
- Assesses for barriers to learning
- Uses colleagues as a learning resource
- Supports the preceptorship program, student rotations and job
shadow experiences
Applies knowledge integration skills for the patient population
served within unit.
- Provides age specific care
- Applies knowledge of expected norms in providing care
- Applies new data to improve care
- Integrates technical, psychological, social, intellectual and
physical skills
Demonstrates the unit specific skills requisite for unit/patient
population served.
- See department and modality specific competencies
Performs duties and functions as a MRI Technologist.
Level II , Extensive knowledge of:
a. MRI safety and prevention of accidents and injuries
b. MRI Safety Zones and
c. Cryogen safety
d. Time Varying Gradient and Radio frequency Magnetic Field Related
Issues. Prevention of burns and Nerve stimulation.
Patient Safety, including pre-screening for contra-indications,
Implant research and safety
Understands the difference between safe, conditional (also levels
of conditional), and unsafe.
Manipulates and alters protocols and techniques accordingly.
Performs MR imaging protocols and modifies technical parameters in
order to maximize MR image quality, including alignment with
anatomy.
Performs MRI studies according to imaging protocols set forth by
the Medical Director
Effectively communicates and explains to patients MRI examinations,
relieving the patient about any claustrophobia or anxiety
concerns
Participates in the MRI QA program
Competently gains I.V. access and administers I.V. contrast media
on a regular basis
Assesses the patient's history and makes the necessary changes in
technique and/or positioning to compensate for pathology or other
considerations
Selects appropriate coil for requested exam & positions coil to
best demonstrate area of interest & to obtain maximum image
quality
Obtains optimum MRI imaging throughout the entire region of
interest by selecting & applying imaging parameters such as but not
limited to: field of view, number of slices, slice thickness and
gap, NEX, TR, ET, phase and frequency direction, matrix, phase
wrap, Flip/Flop, reconstruction algorithms, saturation bands,
speeder parameters, and gating options.
Works in and provides coverage in other modalities/satellites
appropriate to credentials, scheduling and department needs.
Completes annual MRI safety training for level II MR Personnel.
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