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Warden, WA 98857, USA

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TITLE: MRI Tech LOCATION: Warden, WA   Would you like to live in an area surrounded by a large freshwater lake that offers 300 plus days of sunshine and work in healthcare organization that loves to accomplish what is best for the community. The motto is "All of us, for each of you, every time." Community is about 25K population, facility serves about 77k. There is a small airport, a University, a nice community that offers something for everyone. It is known as a Desert Oasis in the heart of the Columbia Basin in Central Washington with 4 seasons and 330 plus days of sunshine. If that sounds like the change you are looking for, please read on... What you’ll be doing: •This position is responsible for providing appropriate technological imaging service within the discipline parameters of magnetic resonance.  •The person in this position would be required to work unsupervised while maintaining timely and efficient service in an outpatient clinical setting.   •This position works closely the Diagnostic Imaging team and other departments in order to provide complete patient care. •Works in conjunction with physician to provide MRI and MRA examinations to assure appropriate and effective care to elicit meaningful diagnostic information. •Clinical and Technical:   -Know and understand Hospital, Departmental, and examination protocols.   -Working knowledge of equipment, how to "trouble shoot" equipment, and when repairs are necessary.   -Know how to do QA on films and on equipment.   -Know how to schedule examinations. Review daily scheduled exams for corrections/additions/cancellations.   -Make sure exams are completed to include Teleradiology of films.   -Reviewing and updating departmental policies and procedures.   -Informing staff of new or changed policies and procedures.   -Maintaining staff and physician call schedules.   -Proficient in contrast injections.   -Infection control principles.   -Problem solving skills.   -Safety / patient screening as appropriate.   -Contrast dosage and administration as appropriate.   -System applications are utilized appropriately.   -MRI and MRA studies are performed appropriately. -Responds to patient needs and maintains patient confidentiality. Additional Info: •The individual in this position reports to the Diagnostic Imaging Director. •Brand new hospital to being built and completed in 2 years so an opportunity to grow into a new space. •Join the team and embark on a fulfilling career as a MRI Tech. Make a meaningful impact on the lives of our employees and community members while enjoying the beauty and sunshine of Central Washington. Apply today!   Requirements What they’re looking for: •Washington State Radiologic Technologists Certification. •Registered – American Registry of Radiologic Technologists, Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MR), and/or Computed Tomography (CT) preferred. •Minimum of two (2) years of Radiology clinical experience in a hospital setting. •Basic Life Support Healthcare Provider (HCP) level to be completed within three (3) months of hire. Hours and compensation potential: •Position is full time. Tuesday-Friday 10:30am-9pm. •Range is between $47hr-$64hr depending on experience.  •Full benefits package including sign on(up to 15K) and relocation assistance(5K).

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