Q Bio
As a MRI Technologist in our practice, you will provide premium services to our members who are presenting for their whole body MRI exams. This role requires exceptional technical skills combined with outstanding customer service to deliver a personalized, high-quality care experience. Candidates should also be excited to work in a fast-paced, collaborative environment and open to change.
What You'll Do
Greet and register patients in the clinic, and answer any questions they may have related to the exam
Screen patients for safety, review medical history, and identify any contraindications for MRI
Consent patients for participation in any ongoing research studies
Operate MRI systems in accordance with safety regulations, Q Bio protocols and imaging standards – including patient instruction, preparation, and scan execution
Collect, analyze, and ensure the quality and integrity of imaging data; maintain quality control and protocol compliance
Image post-processing: responsible for post-processing images including quality control, transfer of images to PACS, and proper documentation
Ensure adherence to established policies and procedures, objectives, quality assurance programs and safety standards
Participate in the design, development and update of MRI protocols, procedures, operating standards, and clinic plans
Utilize ancillary tools and equipment appropriately, including PACS and other software systems
Maintain scanner and room, troubleshoot MRI equipment issues and report them as necessary, order supplies
Maintain patient records and procedure documentation
Collaborate with radiologists, physicians, engineers, and other healthcare/health-tech professionals
What You'll Bring
Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Radiologic Technology or completion of an accredited Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) program or radiologic technology program
Certification by ARRT or ARMRIT. Additional CRT licensing is preferred
1-3 years of experience as a clinical MRI Technologist preferred
A strong base knowledge of MRI imaging, techniques, protocols and patient safety
BLS/CPR - Basic Life Support/CPR certification
Ability to work with a multi-disciplinary team, thrive in a high-pressure, fast paced environment, and handle emergency situations
Demonstrate patient care skills with an ability to explain complex medical terms and procedures in a manner that is easily understood by a non-medical audience
A willingness to learn new skills
Strong interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills
A customer focused attitude and presentation
Pride in your work with an ability to critically assess image quality
Leadership: Proven ability and interest in training other technologists in all facets of the role including patient safety, room preparation, effective communication, image acquisition, time management and post processing
Compensation Location: Redwood City, CA
Salary: $68.07-$76.66 per hour
Note: Salary ranges are indicative and may vary by location and experience.
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What You'll Do
Greet and register patients in the clinic, and answer any questions they may have related to the exam
Screen patients for safety, review medical history, and identify any contraindications for MRI
Consent patients for participation in any ongoing research studies
Operate MRI systems in accordance with safety regulations, Q Bio protocols and imaging standards – including patient instruction, preparation, and scan execution
Collect, analyze, and ensure the quality and integrity of imaging data; maintain quality control and protocol compliance
Image post-processing: responsible for post-processing images including quality control, transfer of images to PACS, and proper documentation
Ensure adherence to established policies and procedures, objectives, quality assurance programs and safety standards
Participate in the design, development and update of MRI protocols, procedures, operating standards, and clinic plans
Utilize ancillary tools and equipment appropriately, including PACS and other software systems
Maintain scanner and room, troubleshoot MRI equipment issues and report them as necessary, order supplies
Maintain patient records and procedure documentation
Collaborate with radiologists, physicians, engineers, and other healthcare/health-tech professionals
What You'll Bring
Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Radiologic Technology or completion of an accredited Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) program or radiologic technology program
Certification by ARRT or ARMRIT. Additional CRT licensing is preferred
1-3 years of experience as a clinical MRI Technologist preferred
A strong base knowledge of MRI imaging, techniques, protocols and patient safety
BLS/CPR - Basic Life Support/CPR certification
Ability to work with a multi-disciplinary team, thrive in a high-pressure, fast paced environment, and handle emergency situations
Demonstrate patient care skills with an ability to explain complex medical terms and procedures in a manner that is easily understood by a non-medical audience
A willingness to learn new skills
Strong interpersonal, verbal, and written communication skills
A customer focused attitude and presentation
Pride in your work with an ability to critically assess image quality
Leadership: Proven ability and interest in training other technologists in all facets of the role including patient safety, room preparation, effective communication, image acquisition, time management and post processing
Compensation Location: Redwood City, CA
Salary: $68.07-$76.66 per hour
Note: Salary ranges are indicative and may vary by location and experience.
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