Description
UCLA HEALTH
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Description
With your
passion for solving clinical mysteries and our comprehensive imaging
capabilities and sophisticated technology, you can experience an
exciting and rewarding imaging career at UCLA Health. You’ll be able to elevate
your skills, expand your knowledge, and grow your career within an inclusive,
supportive, and empowering workplace. Come see for yourself!
As the Senior MRI Technologist, you will perform basic and complex MR imaging
procedures as well as post-processing responsibilities. This will require an
in-depth understanding of human cross-sectional anatomy, physiology, pathology,
pharmacology and medical terminology. Advanced imaging skills and techniques
would be demonstrated by competence in 3 or more of the following advanced
imaging applications:
- MR
Angiography (MRA) – cardiac and advanced cardiac/CVMR,
peripheral vascular/PVMR ,and or neurovascular
– EPI applications: DWI, PWI, DTI , ASL - MR
Spectroscopy (MRS) – Brain, or Breast, or Prostate - MR
Enterography, MR Defecography and MR Prostate with endo-rectal coil - Interventional
MR – MR Guided fine needle breast and or
prostate biopsies. - Functional
MR (fMRI) – Brain - Therapeutic
MR (HiFu) – Fibroid tumors
*Should you not meet the experience
standards required for a senior position, you may be considered for a Staff/Jr.
MRI Technologist position.*
Salary Range: $49.73 – $68.86 Hourly
Qualifications
Please ensure
your resume includes a list of all relevant certifications and licenses.
- 3 years MRI Experience – required
- Licenses
- ARRT and CRT – required. MR
certificate required
OR
- ARRT and ARMRIT (MR) – required
- Venipuncture certificate – required
- BCLS from American Heart Association
or American Red Cross – required - Graduate from a AMA Radiologic
Technologist Program – required - AA
or BS – preferred - Siemens experience – preferred
- Demonstrates
competence in modifying protocols as required producing optimal diagnostic
images. - Demonstrates
ability to train additional MR staff in addition to performing the advanced
procedures without direction themselves.