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ARRT Registered CT/MRI Technologist - Full-Time Evenings

Join a dedicated healthcare team in the Midwest region as a CT/MRI Technologist, providing essential diagnostic imaging services using computed tomography and MRI equipment. This role involves creating detailed exam records for radiologist interpretation and may include assisting in other medical imaging areas as trained.Key ResponsibilitiesMaintain schedule flexibility and punctuality while managing multiple tasks efficiently under pressure.Communicate effectively with patients, physicians, and healthcare staff, prioritizing and organizing work to meet deadlines.Provide personal care and safe patient transfers using adaptive equipment such as hoyer lifts and sliding boards.Demonstrate strong interpersonal, customer service, and problem-solving skills.Handle confidential information in compliance with corporate policies and participate in performance improvement initiatives.Keep patients and their families informed about exam status and respond promptly to patient needs.Perform CT and MRI procedures following departmental policies and regulatory guidelines, ensuring patient safety and accurate documentation.EducationGraduate of an accredited radiologic technology program is required. Prior CT training is preferred.ExperienceExperience as a Radiology Technologist is preferred, with at least one year as a registered CT technologist being advantageous. Multi-modality technologist experience is also preferred.Certification and LicensesRegistered CT Technologist (RT[CT]) credential from ARRT is required. Candidates willing to cross-train and obtain registry within 30 days of hire and pass within 90 days of eligibility will be considered.Current BLS certification through the American Heart Association is required.Mental and Physical RequirementsRequires close mental and visual attention for extended periods. Must be able to work under stressful conditions and transport self throughout the department. Physical demands include standing, walking, sitting, lifting up to 35 lbs., and other movements such as pushing, pulling, and stooping.Working Conditions