What are the responsibilities and job description for the MRI Technologist position at CRMC Branding?
Minimum Education
Graduate of an accredited school of Radiologic Technology
Minimum Work Experience
Minimum of 18-24 months experience in Radiology thru an accredited school of
Radiologic Technology and/or 1-2 years of previous experience working as a staff
Technologist and/or MR scan Technologist.
Required Licenses
Radiologic Technologist
Current Radiologic Technologist license with American Registry of Radiologic Technology as well as
A current license or eligible for MR Technologist.
Must possess Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification from American Heart Association or American Red Cross
OR obtain Basic Life Support certification through Colquitt Regional Medical Center Educational Services upon
hire.
- Develops and maintains a positive attitude related to work dealing with Radiologists, Physicians, and coworkers.
- Demonstrates concern for patients while providing care and safety during treatment and recognizing legal
implications of patient care. - Recognizes the importance of the fiscal operations of the hospital and department, utilizes work time
efficiently and has knowledge of hospital policies, functions and other departments functions.
Has knowledge for safe handling of equipment, fire and safety regulations and department specific
regulations. - Demonstrates initiative and desire for professional growth as well as performs any and all other job duties
assigned by the Director for completion of job requirements. - Is willing to teach, assist and observe student technologist with the performance of exams and evaluate when
needed. - Must have knowledge of cross sectional anatomy, how to operate a MR unit and power injector in an efficient
manner as well as handling the daily patient schedule timely.
Responsible for being proficient in venopunture and administration of contrast media after checking all
patients consent for injection. - Must know safety protocols and measures when it comes to magnetic fields and who may enter said field.
Annual completion of World Health Organization hand hygiene education and training and its relationship to
infection control in addition to physical demonstration and understanding of compliance monitoring.