Boston Medical Center
Healthcare
MRITechPerDiem
“MRI Tech-Per Diem at Boston Medical Center. Skills: MRI Technologist, ARRT registered, BLS, MRI Advanced Certification. Operate state-of-the-art MRI scanners to deliver exceptional imaging for diagnostic and treatment purposes”
Industry & Context.
Analytical skills to effectively utilize knowledge towards imaging processes, techniques and procedures; Ability to set priorities and solve to respond quickly to emergency requests
Flexible scheduling options including days, evenings, and weekends, Per Diem
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
ARRT registered, BLS required, Knowledge of cross sectional anatomy and medical terminology, Working knowledge of Radiology Information Systems (RIS) and Hospital Information Systems (HIS), Ability to adhere to safety standards set forth by the Radiology Department, BMC and other regulatory agencies
Nice to Have
Experience in MRI, MRI specific classroom experience a plus, MRI Advanced Certification
What You'll Do.
Operate state-of-the-art MRI scanners to deliver exceptional imaging for diagnostic and treatment purposes
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Working in a collaborative, supportive, and innovative environment; Ability to work cooperatively with members of the healthcare delivery team and staff
Communication Scope
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills sufficient to interact effectively with patients and all/any apprehensions, to instruct students and to interact with other staff technologists
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