Norton Healthcare
Responsibilities
The MRI Technologist utilizes imaging, computer, and other equipment to produce high-quality diagnostic images that meet or exceed department, organizational, and industry standards. Demonstrates thorough knowledge of human anatomy and physiology, as well as image quality. Prepares patients for procedures, educates them, and responds to questions or concerns, ensuring age-appropriate communication, safety, and patient education. Understands patient positioning, imaging techniques, radiation safety, equipment operation, infection control, and quality control. Oversees and trains students, providing patient care and services as part of their training.
Additional Programs
Student Loan Repayment or Tuition Assistance:
to aid with school costs.
Relocation Assistance:
to help you move to the Louisville Metropolitan or Southern Indiana area.
Commuter Program:
for those who prefer not to relocate but want to start a career here.
Return Home Program:
for those interested in rejoining our team.
Employee Referral Bonus:
to support your networking and help others join us.
Comprehensive Benefits:
to support your needs.
Norton Clinical Agency:
offers experienced diagnostic imaging professionals competitive hourly pay for assignments across our organization.
Qualifications Required:
RO (State Radiography License)
and
ARRT-R, ARRT-N, or CNMT
and
must obtain ARRT-MR or AMRIT within 1 year of hire.
OR
ROT (Temp State Radiography License)
and
must obtain ARRT-R, ARRT-N, or CNMT before ROT license expiration, and ARRT-MR or ARMRIT within 1 year of hire.
OR
One of: RDMS or ARRT-S, with ARRT-MR or ARMRIT within 1 year of hire.
OR
ARTR-MR or ARMRIT.
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The MRI Technologist utilizes imaging, computer, and other equipment to produce high-quality diagnostic images that meet or exceed department, organizational, and industry standards. Demonstrates thorough knowledge of human anatomy and physiology, as well as image quality. Prepares patients for procedures, educates them, and responds to questions or concerns, ensuring age-appropriate communication, safety, and patient education. Understands patient positioning, imaging techniques, radiation safety, equipment operation, infection control, and quality control. Oversees and trains students, providing patient care and services as part of their training.
Additional Programs
Student Loan Repayment or Tuition Assistance:
to aid with school costs.
Relocation Assistance:
to help you move to the Louisville Metropolitan or Southern Indiana area.
Commuter Program:
for those who prefer not to relocate but want to start a career here.
Return Home Program:
for those interested in rejoining our team.
Employee Referral Bonus:
to support your networking and help others join us.
Comprehensive Benefits:
to support your needs.
Norton Clinical Agency:
offers experienced diagnostic imaging professionals competitive hourly pay for assignments across our organization.
Qualifications Required:
RO (State Radiography License)
and
ARRT-R, ARRT-N, or CNMT
and
must obtain ARRT-MR or AMRIT within 1 year of hire.
OR
ROT (Temp State Radiography License)
and
must obtain ARRT-R, ARRT-N, or CNMT before ROT license expiration, and ARRT-MR or ARMRIT within 1 year of hire.
OR
One of: RDMS or ARRT-S, with ARRT-MR or ARMRIT within 1 year of hire.
OR
ARTR-MR or ARMRIT.
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