Boston Children's Hospital
Position Summary
The Senior MRI Technologist performs complex MRI procedures, ensures patient safety, mentors staff, and assists with operational duties while maintaining high‑quality imaging standards and departmental compliance. They also participate in training, equipment management, and leadership tasks, requiring certification, experience, and strong technical and interpersonal skills.
Key Responsibilities
Perform complex MRI procedures on both scheduled and emergency patients, ensuring patient safety and adherence to quality control and data integrity standards.
Train and mentor staff, fellows, residents, and students in MRI techniques and procedures to maintain high professional standards.
Manage equipment and operations, including identifying malfunctions, assisting with inventory, quality assurance projects, and supporting daily departmental workflows.
Provide leadership support by filling in for supervisors when needed, overseeing clinical operations, and championing new equipment or process improvements.
Maintain patient and family relations by creating a supportive environment, explaining procedures clearly, and responding empathetically to individual patient needs.
Minimum Qualifications Education
Associate’s Degree in Allied Health required; Bachelor's degree preferred.
Experience
3 years of experience working as an MRI Technologist.
License/Certification
Preferred: Current MA Radiologic Technologist license for MRI.
MRI registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).
Must meet, successfully complete, and maintain the ARRT certification.
BLS certification.
Base Pay Range $1,963.52/yr - $3,141.32/yr
Benefits Base pay is one part of a comprehensive benefits package that includes flexible schedules, affordable health, vision, and dental insurance, child‑care and student‑loan subsidies, generous time‑off, a 403(b) retirement savings plan, pension, tuition and certain license and certification reimbursement, cell‑phone plan discounts, and discounted rates on T‑passes.
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Key Responsibilities
Perform complex MRI procedures on both scheduled and emergency patients, ensuring patient safety and adherence to quality control and data integrity standards.
Train and mentor staff, fellows, residents, and students in MRI techniques and procedures to maintain high professional standards.
Manage equipment and operations, including identifying malfunctions, assisting with inventory, quality assurance projects, and supporting daily departmental workflows.
Provide leadership support by filling in for supervisors when needed, overseeing clinical operations, and championing new equipment or process improvements.
Maintain patient and family relations by creating a supportive environment, explaining procedures clearly, and responding empathetically to individual patient needs.
Minimum Qualifications Education
Associate’s Degree in Allied Health required; Bachelor's degree preferred.
Experience
3 years of experience working as an MRI Technologist.
License/Certification
Preferred: Current MA Radiologic Technologist license for MRI.
MRI registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).
Must meet, successfully complete, and maintain the ARRT certification.
BLS certification.
Base Pay Range $1,963.52/yr - $3,141.32/yr
Benefits Base pay is one part of a comprehensive benefits package that includes flexible schedules, affordable health, vision, and dental insurance, child‑care and student‑loan subsidies, generous time‑off, a 403(b) retirement savings plan, pension, tuition and certain license and certification reimbursement, cell‑phone plan discounts, and discounted rates on T‑passes.
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