MRI Technologist - Toledo Hospital - Full Time - Nights - ProMedica Toledo Hospital (TH)
Toledo, OH
About the Job
$7,500 sign on bonus for external candidates only with a one year commitment to the organization
Position Hours: 630p-7a
ProMedica Toledo Hospital is one of the largest acute-care facilities in the region. Our 794-bed hospital is staffed by more than 4,800 professional healthcare employees who serve a 27-county area throughout northwest Ohio and southeast Michigan. We also have the area’s largest board-certified medical staff, which is made up of more than 1,000 primary care and specialty physicians. Excellent customer service skills and the ability to work in a fast paced environment are a must. In addition, for 15 consecutive years, residents of Greater Toledo have named us the Consumer Choice Award winner in our market. In fact, we’re the only hospital in northwest Ohio to receive this honor.
POSITION SUMMARY
Under the direction of a radiologist the MRI Technologist performs a variety of Magnetic Resonance Imaging procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of patients. Obtains high quality scans, which are interpreted by a radiologist in the evaluation of disease or abnormality. Assists radiologist or other staff physicians in the performance of diagnostic MRI procedures whenever required.
ACCOUNTABILITIES
1. Demonstrate knowledge and skill to utilize MRI equipment, PACs, EHR and Radiology Information Systems, selecting proper technical factors based on procedure, diagnosis, age, size, weight and anatomical difference s and general health status of various age groups.
2. Utilizes proper MRI safety parameters and age appropriate immobilizers to product high quality MRI scans. Processes digital images. Critiques images for diagnostic quality.
3. Under the supervision of radiologist/physician demonstrates knowledge and ability to administer and document contrast according to standards for patients of all ages. Assists radiologist/ physician in the performance of diagnostic MRI procedures with patients of all ages performing support functions.
4. Demonstrates the ability and knowledge to identity educational needs, obtains patient history and provide information in an easily understood terminology with clear communication style about procedures and care to patients of various ages. Determine appropriateness of procedure based on the above.
5. Maintains equipment and facilities in a safe, clean condition. Reports equipment malfunctions. Demonstrates awareness of safety standards for self and assigned area. Performs all quality control checks as prescribed and maintains accurate QC logs.
6. Demonstrates high level of care, courtesy, and cooperation. Educates patients about their procedures and their families’ comfort and needs are appropriately addressed in a dignified confidential manner. Follows organizations mission and values of customer service. Maintians effective communication with all members of the patient care team.
7. Competent and proficient in all imaging procedures , physical comfort measures and psychosocial issues when giving care to include neonate, infant, pediatric, adolescent , adult and geriatric patients. Performs exams on patients under anesthesia or with conscious sedation.
8. Performs other related duties as assigned.
- Education: High school graduate/GED
- Skills: Must be able to cope with the stressful situations and handle deadlines in a demanding, fast paced medical environment. Must be able to understand directions, communicate and respond to inquiries; requires effective interpersonal skils. Must be competent in the use of facility communication systems and equipment (e.g. phones, fax machines, RIS/PACS). Must maintain proficiency in venipuncture and IV contrast safety.
- Years of Experience: None required
- License: Must be registered by the ARRT. If registry eligible, must pass registry within one year of accepting the position (see addendum). Must be licensed by state where required or ARDMS (American registery of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers) or NMTCB (Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board).
- Certification: Must be CPR certified
WORKING CONDITIONS
- Personal Protective Equipment: NA
- Physical Demands: Imaging technologists must be able to tolerate possible exposure to radiation and electrical hazards, bloodborne pathogens or bodily fluids. Must be able to move, lift, or carry equipment or materials weighing up to 10 lbs. 10% of the time, and with assistance move patients up to 200 or more lbs. 40% of the time.
ProMedica is a mission-based, not-for-profit integrated healthcare organizational headquartered in Toledo, Ohio. For more information, please visit www.promedica.org/about-promedica
Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, religion, sex/gender (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression, age, physical or mental disability, military or protected veteran status, citizenship, familial or marital status, genetics, or any other legally protected category. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendment Act (ADAAA), if you have a disability and would like to request an accommodation in order to apply for a job with ProMedica, please contact employment@promedica.org
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