MRI Technologist

2 months ago


Ridgecrest, United States Ridgecrest Regional Hospital Full time
OUR TOP WORK PERKS
  • Flexible scheduling - because work/life balance matters to us
  • Tuition reimbursement and learning opportunities - we give you the opportunity to continuously grow
  • Fantastic total rewards program, including: medical, dental, vision and 403B
  • Gym Membership Reimbursement, Free Chair Massages
  • Paid time off - we value your life outside of work
  • ...and so much more

A BIT ABOUT US

We are Ridgecrest Regional Hospital, and our goal is to be the partner of choice for the healthcare needs of our community. We take a person-centric focus to healthcare, and this means that every individual who steps through our doors - be they a patient, family member, or staff - is at the center of everything we do.

Our town of Ridgecrest is a family-friendly community of 30,000 in the desert of central Southern California, far from the traffic and commotion of LA. It's near the Sierra Mountains and full of natural wonders, outdoor activities, and sunshine. It offers plenty of beautiful outdoor scenery and activities, as well as shorter commutes, great schools, and a more easygoing lifestyle This critical access hospital is close to Mount Whitney, Sequoia National Forest and Death Valley. It is the perfect close-knit community if you are an outdoor adventurist looking for slightly slower-paced living while also continuing to grow in your healthcare career.

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JOB SUMMARY:

The MRI technologist is a certified or registered MRI technologist or Registry Eligible MRI Technologist who is competent in hospital MRI procedures.

The MRI technologist performs professional duties involved in all aspects of MRI imaging with latitude for independent judgment and initiative to include all patient and personnel safety protocols. Demonstrates proficiency in delivering care to assigned age-specific areas of instruction in the training of Radiology staff in MRI procedures, protocol, equipment and/or safety issues.

QUALIFICATIONS:

1. High school diploma or equivalent.

2. Successful completion of an American Medical Association (AMA) MRI training program leading to Registry or Certification or,

3. Successful completion of "Clinical Training" (OJT), under the supervision of a qualified MRI technologist and/or physician with a minimum of three (3) years of scanning experience.