MRI Technologist

The University of Kansas Health System St. Francis CampusTopeka, KS
12d

About The Position

Join our team as an evening shift, full-time, MRI Tech in Topeka, KS. Why Join Us? Thrive in a People-First Environment and Make Healthcare Better Thrive: We empower our team with career growth opportunities, tuition assistance, and resources that support your wellness, education, and financial well-being. People-First: We prioritize your well-being with paid time off, comprehensive health benefits, and a supportive, inclusive culture where you are valued and cared for. Make Healthcare Better: We use advanced technology to support our team and enhance patient care. Get to Know Your Team: The University of Kansas Health System St. Francis Campus, a part of a rich legacy of compassionate care since 1909, now offers 378 licensed beds, a history of innovation, and strong community support.

Requirements

  • Registered by the ARRT (R) in good stating
  • Associates degree from an accredited school of radiology technology
  • BLS certification must be obtained within 14 days of hire or transfer into the role and prior to providing direct patient care.

Nice To Haves

  • ARRT (R)(MR) with prior work experience in a healthcare setting

Responsibilities

  • As an MRI Technologist, you will be responsible for delivering exceptional patient care through the execution of high-quality MRI procedures and additional duties as required.
  • Consistently prioritize customer service and safety in all patient interactions as an MRI Technologist.
  • Enhance departmental quality through active participation in performance improvement initiatives while providing support to the radiology department and reporting directly to the radiology supervisor.

Benefits

  • career growth opportunities
  • tuition assistance
  • resources that support your wellness, education, and financial well-being
  • paid time off
  • comprehensive health benefits
  • supportive, inclusive culture
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