The MetroHealth System (Cleveland, OH)
MRI Technologist - Evenings
The MetroHealth System (Cleveland, OH), Cleveland, Ohio, us, 44101
Location
MetroHealth Medical Center, Cleveland, OH
Biweekly Hours: 80.00
Shift: 12:00pm-8:30pm / 3:00pm-11:30pm, rotating weekends & holidays
Sign‑On Bonus: Up to $15,000
Cross‑Training WILL CROSS TRAIN
Job Overview Gain excellent, well‑rounded experience as an MRI Technologist for a Level 1 Trauma Center. As an academic medical center, MetroHealth System in Cleveland, Ohio, is committed to investing in our caregivers. All didactic and clinical training will be supported by MetroHealth. Sign‑on bonuses up to $15,000 and potential relocation support are available. MetroHealth is Greater Cleveland’s most experienced Level 1 Trauma Center and a Comprehensive Stroke Center. As a safety net hospital, MetroHealth plays an essential role in the region, caring for anyone and everyone, regardless of ability to pay.
Primary Patient Population
Underserved population in Greater Cleveland area
Trauma patients
Stroke patients
Cancer patients
Supports research initiatives
Primary Skills Utilized / Learned
Knowledge of human anatomy and physiology
Neuro, MSK, abdominothoracic, and cardiac anatomy
IV starts
Produce quality MRI images in a variety of settings
Opportunity to learn advanced MRI imaging techniques such as cardiac and breast MRI
Patient scheduling and coordination for inpatients and outpatient
Maintain safety measures in MRI environment including implant investigation
Educating patients regarding MRI safety, screening process, procedures, equipment, and exam
On‑spot critical thinking
Effective communication skills
Functions well under stress and with minimal supervision
Works well independently and as part of the MRI team
Staff Collaboration The MRI staff work closely with nurses, physicians, respiratory therapists, and other care team members throughout the hospital to provide the best care possible for all MetroHealth patients.
Locations Glick Center – Brand new Siemens Vida 3.0 T and Sola 1.5 T magnets
Middleburg Heights – Open Hitachi MRI
Parma – GE 1.5 T; W150th; Siemens 1.5 T
Awards and Recognitions
All MRI scanners are ACR accredited
MRI Technologist Role
All MRI Technologists credentialed through ARRT or ARMRIT
Perform a variety of technical procedures utilizing MRI scanning equipment for diagnosis of diseases in humans
Provide a safe and supportive care environment for patients undergoing procedures involving the use of MRI, while assisting radiologists and nursing staff during those procedures
Function in a multipurpose role depending on the needs of the patients and the department, and in line with MetroHealth System approved policies and procedures in accordance with specific governing ODH regulations
Qualifications Required
Graduate of an accredited Radiologic Technology/MRI program
ARRT MRI or ARMRIT credential or obtains within one year of employment (cross‑training support provided)
BLS certification from the AHA or obtained during the standard probationary period
Preferred
Previous MRI experience
Advanced certification through ARRT or ARMRIT in MRI
Registered Radiology Technologist with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) or ARMRIT
Good background and knowledge of cross‑sectional anatomy
Physical Requirements
May sit, stand, stoop, bend, and ambulate intermittently during the day
May need to lift, pull, or push over 50 lbs.
May need to sit or stand for extended periods
See in the normal visual range with or without correction
Hear in the normal audio range with or without correction
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Biweekly Hours: 80.00
Shift: 12:00pm-8:30pm / 3:00pm-11:30pm, rotating weekends & holidays
Sign‑On Bonus: Up to $15,000
Cross‑Training WILL CROSS TRAIN
Job Overview Gain excellent, well‑rounded experience as an MRI Technologist for a Level 1 Trauma Center. As an academic medical center, MetroHealth System in Cleveland, Ohio, is committed to investing in our caregivers. All didactic and clinical training will be supported by MetroHealth. Sign‑on bonuses up to $15,000 and potential relocation support are available. MetroHealth is Greater Cleveland’s most experienced Level 1 Trauma Center and a Comprehensive Stroke Center. As a safety net hospital, MetroHealth plays an essential role in the region, caring for anyone and everyone, regardless of ability to pay.
Primary Patient Population
Underserved population in Greater Cleveland area
Trauma patients
Stroke patients
Cancer patients
Supports research initiatives
Primary Skills Utilized / Learned
Knowledge of human anatomy and physiology
Neuro, MSK, abdominothoracic, and cardiac anatomy
IV starts
Produce quality MRI images in a variety of settings
Opportunity to learn advanced MRI imaging techniques such as cardiac and breast MRI
Patient scheduling and coordination for inpatients and outpatient
Maintain safety measures in MRI environment including implant investigation
Educating patients regarding MRI safety, screening process, procedures, equipment, and exam
On‑spot critical thinking
Effective communication skills
Functions well under stress and with minimal supervision
Works well independently and as part of the MRI team
Staff Collaboration The MRI staff work closely with nurses, physicians, respiratory therapists, and other care team members throughout the hospital to provide the best care possible for all MetroHealth patients.
Locations Glick Center – Brand new Siemens Vida 3.0 T and Sola 1.5 T magnets
Middleburg Heights – Open Hitachi MRI
Parma – GE 1.5 T; W150th; Siemens 1.5 T
Awards and Recognitions
All MRI scanners are ACR accredited
MRI Technologist Role
All MRI Technologists credentialed through ARRT or ARMRIT
Perform a variety of technical procedures utilizing MRI scanning equipment for diagnosis of diseases in humans
Provide a safe and supportive care environment for patients undergoing procedures involving the use of MRI, while assisting radiologists and nursing staff during those procedures
Function in a multipurpose role depending on the needs of the patients and the department, and in line with MetroHealth System approved policies and procedures in accordance with specific governing ODH regulations
Qualifications Required
Graduate of an accredited Radiologic Technology/MRI program
ARRT MRI or ARMRIT credential or obtains within one year of employment (cross‑training support provided)
BLS certification from the AHA or obtained during the standard probationary period
Preferred
Previous MRI experience
Advanced certification through ARRT or ARMRIT in MRI
Registered Radiology Technologist with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) or ARMRIT
Good background and knowledge of cross‑sectional anatomy
Physical Requirements
May sit, stand, stoop, bend, and ambulate intermittently during the day
May need to lift, pull, or push over 50 lbs.
May need to sit or stand for extended periods
See in the normal visual range with or without correction
Hear in the normal audio range with or without correction
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