The technologist performs diagnostic MRI procedures ordered by licensed practitioners, requiring patient preparation, adherence to strict MRI safety protocols, and precise operation of imaging equipment. Responsibilities also include administering contrast media, assisting physicians with interventional procedures, and ensuring the technical quality of all acquired images and data.
Requirements summary
Candidates must be graduates of an accredited radiography or MRI training program, with one to three years of experience preferred, though new graduates will be considered. Required certifications include ARRT Radiography registration (or ARRT MRI/ARMRIT within two years) and approved CPR or BLS certification within 90 days.
associate degreeprofessional certificateInterpersonal SkillsWritten CommunicationProblem SolvingPatient PreparationOral CommunicationContrast Media AdministrationInterventional Procedures AssistanceIntravenous AccessImage EvaluationPulse Sequence SelectionCardiac StudiesMRI Safety PracticesDigital Data ManipulationMagnetic Resonance System OperationConditional Device ProtocolsLife Support Action
Job description
Overview
Performs MRI procedures and related techniques to produce diagnostic images for physician interpretation. May be required to work flexible hours, alternate shifts and weekends and call as necessary to provide quality patient care at assigned site(s). May be required to flex hours/shift as needed to support the needs of the department. Works as part of a multidisciplinary team. Performs other duties as assigned.
Schedule: Two 12 hour shifts and One 8 hour
shift
7am- 7pm; 8:00-4:30, call rotation
Location: MercyHealth Hospital and Trauma Center ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Performs procedures or examinations under the order of a licensed medical practitioner for diagnostic interpretation. Prepares patient for procedures Maintains knowledge of current MRI safety practices and utilizes such as part of daily practice. Assumes responsibility for persons entering Zones I-IV. Provides patient instruction to obtain desired results, gain cooperation, and minimize anxiety. Applies principles and policies of magnetic resonance safety to minimize risk to patient, self and others. Reviews patients’ clinical history ensuring that appropriate scan is ordered and labs are within range- reviewing with radiologist and/or provider as necessary. Selects and operates the magnetic resonance system, surface coils, physiologic gating devices, and associated equipment to achieve desired results. Reports and documents MRI safety incidents/ adverse events per protocol. Positions the patient and equipment to best demonstrate the anatomic area of interest, respecting patient ability, safety and comfort. Immobilizes patients as required for appropriate examination. Selects appropriate pulse sequences with consideration given to established protocols and other factors influencing data acquisition parameters. Starts and maintains intravenous access, to include power injectable implanted ports/specialized lines Assist with medical record/image sharing as necessary. Operates MRI scanner, associated equipment, and power injector to produce cross section images of patient anatomy for diagnostic purposes Documents all information pertinent to MRI procedure in electronic medical record to include medication reconciliation. Verifies consent/screening form for all entering Zone IV. Prepares and administers contrast media orally and intravenous maintaining aseptic technique Assists the physician with interventional procedures. Provides practical instruction to students and partners. Evaluates images and data for technical quality. Manipulates and reconstructs digital data for display, ensuring proper identification is evident. Ability to perform independent high-level MRI studies such as but not limited to; all cardiac studies, run offs, conditional device protocols, and MRI procedural studies Assumes responsibility for provision of physical and psychological needs of patients during procedures. Uses radiology information systems (including PACS), completes all required records and reports, archives and submits images for physician review and interpretation. Initiates basic life support action when necessary. CULTURE OF EXCELLENCE BEHAVIOR EXPECTATIONS To perform the job successfully, an individual should demonstrate the following behavior expectations: Quality - Follows policies and procedures; adapts to and manages changes in the environment; Demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness giving attention to details; Looks for ways to improve and promote quality; Applies feedback to improve performance; Manages time and prioritizes effectively to achieve organizational goals. Service - Responds promptly to requests for service and assistance; Follows the Mercyhealth Critical Moments of service; Meets commitments; Abides by MH confidentiality and security agreement; Shows respect and sensitivity for cultural differences; and effectively communicates information to partners; Thinks system wide regarding processes and functions. Partnering - Shows commitment to the Mission of Mercyhealth and Culture of Excellence through all words and actions; Exhibits objectivity and openness to other's views; Demonstrates a high level of participation and engagement in day-to-day work; Gives and welcomes feedback;
Benefits
Medical
Dental
Vision
Paid Time Off
On-Demand Pay
Employee Discounts
Well-being Programs
Life & Disability Insurance
Paid Parental And Caregiver Leave
Financial Education
FSA/HSA Options
Tuition And Certification Reimbursement
Annual Recognition/Awards Events
Partner Appreciation Days
Family Entertainment/Attractions Discount
Career Advancement And Educational Opportunities
Community Service/Improvement Opportunities
Generates suggestions for improving work: Embraces teamwork, supports and encourages positive change while giving value to individuals. Cost - Conserves organization resources; Understands fiscal responsibility; Works within approved budget; Develops and implements cost saving measures; contributes to profits and revenue. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE Graduate of an accredited radiography program or accredited MRI training program Minimum One (1) to Three (3) years experience preferred. Will consider new graduates CERTIFICATION/LICENSURE ARRT Radiography registration required if ARRT (MR) ARRT MRI or ARMRIT registration required (or must be obtained within two years of hire) Approved CPR or BLS certification required within 90 days. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Passing the Driver’s License Check and/or Credit Check (for those positions requiring). Passing the WI Caregiver Background Check and/or IL Health Care Workers Background Check. Must be able to follow written/oral instructions. OTHER SKILLS AND ABILITIES Problem Solving- Identifies and resolves problems in a timely manner; Gathers and analyzes information skillfully; Develops alternative solutions; Works well in group problem solving situations; Uses reason even when dealing with emotional topics. Interpersonal Skills- Focuses on solving conflict, not blaming; Maintains confidentiality; Listens to others without interrupting; Keeps emotions under control; Remains open to others’ ideas and tries new things. Oral Communication- Speaks clearly and persuasively in positive or negative situations; Listens and gets clarification; Responds well to questions; Participates in meetings. Written Communication- Writes clearly and informatively; Edits work for spelling and grammar; Able to read and interpret written information. Professionalism- Approaches other in a tactful manner; Reacts well under pressure; Treats others with respect and consideration regardless of their status or position; Accepts responsibility for own actions; Follows through on commitments. Adaptability- Adapts to changes in the work environment; Manages competing demands; Changes approach or method to best fit the situation; Able to deal with frequent change, delays, or unexpected events. WORK ENVIRONMENT The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
Occupational
Exposure: Category A - All partners in the specified job classification have occupational exposure. AGE OF PATIENTS SERVED Neonate (birth – 28 days) Infant (29 days – less than 1 year) Pediatric (1 year – 12 years) Adolescents (13 years – 17 years) Adult (18 years – 64 years) Geriatric (65 years and older) INFORMATION ACCESS Partner may access patient care information needed to perform their job duties. WORK CONTACT GROUP Partners, physicians, patients/family, visitors, vendors SPECIAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS The Special Physical Demands are considered Essential Job Functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodations. While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is regularly required to walk; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; talk or hear and taste or smell. The employee is frequently required to stand. The employee is occasionally required to sit. The employee must frequently lift and/or move more than 100 pounds. The employee must frequently lift and/or move patients using appropriate patient transfer equipment; gait belts, Hoyer lift, hovermat, slider boards, etc. Moving (pushing, pulling) patients in wheelchairs and patient carts. Equipment- moving (pushing and pulling) portable imaging equipment. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. LEVEL OF SUPERVISION Works independently with limited direct supervision. SUPERVISES Provides clinical supervision of allied health students and radiology aides.
PAY
RANGE: $32.47 - $48.70 Mercyhealth is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identify, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status. Mercyhealth offers competitive pay and a comprehensive benefits package including: Medical, Dental, Vision Life & Disability Insurance FSA/HSA Options Generous, accruing paid time off Paid Parental and caregiver leave Career advancement and educational opportunities Tuition and certification reimbursement Certification Reimbursement Well-being Programs Employee Discounts On-Demand Pay Financial Education Annual recognition/awards events Partner appreciation days Family entertainment/attractions discount Community service/improvement opportunities Click here for more details regarding Mercyhealth Careers Benefit Information. At Mercyhealth, we don’t simply hire people, we empower employee-partners who are passionate about making lives better. As an integrated health system, we deliver exceptional, coordinated across seven hospitals, 85 primary and specialty clinics, and a team of over 7,500 professionals serving northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin. Mercyhealth has been nationally recognized for our commitment to our people and culture, including: #1 in the nation on AARP's Best Employers for Workers Over 50 One of Working Mother magazine's 100 Best Companies for Working Mothers A Top 50 Company and Top 10 Nonprofit for Executive Women For over 135 years, Mercyhealth has provided high-quality health care to residents throughout northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin. We have a passion for providing comprehensive health care close to home for area residents through our six hospitals and 85 primary and specialty care locations. As an integrated health system, you can come to us for routine health care, like annual physicals, immunizations and preventive health screenings, as well as highly specialized care, such as neonatal intensive care, heart surgery, stroke care, neurosurgery, cancer treatment and much more. The range of Mercyhealth's specialties and the skills of our doctors, nurses and clinical staff are truly extraordinary.