MRI TECHNOLOGIST
Brattleboro Memorial Hospital · Brattleboro, VT · 6 days ago
Full-time
Job Summary
Under the direction of the Director of Radiology and the Medical Director, the MRI Technologist is responsible for performing duties directly involving a variety of technical procedures applying to Magnetic Resonance Imaging. This position works at a technical level under limited supervision, independently performing MRI procedures. Procedures performed require independent judgment and initiative as well as a comprehensive understanding of MRI safety.Department Scope of Service
The Department of Radiology at Brattleboro Memorial Hospital is a consultative service that will provide services in the following categories: diagnostic radiology, nuclear medicine, ultrasound, computed tomography, interventional radiography, MRI, bone density and mammography. The department offers services 24 hours a day, seven days a week to inpatients, outpatients and emergency room patients of all ages. Whereas x-ray procedures constitute the majority of our service, we also provide related quality control (including protecting patients and staff from harmful radiation), quality assurance monitoring and evaluation, marketing and continuing education of staff and patients. Radiology is comprised of licensed technologists, certified and licensed nuclear medicine technologists, secretarial staff and licensed radiologists.Qualifications
- Education: AMA approved program of Radiologic Technology ARRT & MRI Registered
- Experience: Previous experience in MRI in a hospital setting
- Licensure/Certification: ARRT Registry required, MRI Registry required, Certified in CPR, Venipuncture Certification required, can be obtained within 3 months of hire.
- Mental Efforts: Ability to transport patients as needed, ability to work within a limited space and in bright and low lighted rooms such as the darkroom, ability to write and file for extended periods of time, must be able to perform tasks with require moderately difficult manual manipulations such as using a keyboard, must be able to perform tasks which require hand-eye coordination such as data entry, copying and developing films.
Physical Demands
On-the-job time is spent in the following physical activities:- Standing - Up to 1/3
- Walking - Up to 1/3
- Sitting - 2/3 or more
- Talking or Hearing - 2/3 or more
- Use of hands to finger, handle or feel - Up to 1/3
- Pushing/Pulling - None
- Stooping, kneeling, crouching or crawling - None
- Reaching with hands and arms - Up to 1/3
- Tasting or smelling - None
- Up to 10 pounds - 2/3 or more
- Up to 25 pounds - 1/3 to 1/2
- Up to 50 pounds - Up to 1/3
- Up to 100 pounds - None
- More than 100 pounds - None
- Close Vision (clear vision at 20 inches or less)
- Color Vision (ability to identify and distinguish colors)
- Ability to Adjust Focus (ability to adjust eye to bring an object into sharp focus)
- Wet, humid conditions (non-weather) - None
- Work near moving mechanical parts - Up to 1/3
- Fumes or airborne particles - Up to 1/3
- Toxic or caustic chemicals - Up to 1/3
- Outdoor weather conditions - None
- Extreme cold (non-weather) - None
- Extreme heat (non-weather) - None
- Risk of electrical shock - None
- Work with explosives - None
- Risk of radiation - None
- Vibration - None
- The typical noise level for the environment is:
- Very Quiet
- Quiet
- Moderate Noise
- Loud Noise
- Ability to hear calls
- Ability to hear instructions from physician/department staff/others