A cover letter is required for consideration for this position and should be attached as the first page of your resume. The cover letter should address your specific interest in the position and outline skills and experience that directly relate to this position.
Why work on the Michigan Medicine Medical Imaging Team?
As an MRI Technologist with Michigan Medicine, you will perform high quality Diagnostic MRI procedures applying various principles and protocols. You’ll administer various contrast media orders to render specific organs or systems more opaque. You will perform quality assurance control on magnetic resonance equipment. Patients come to Michigan Medicine when they are searching for high-end specialty care. Our physicians and clinicians take groundbreaking research from bench to bedside. If you want to develop and grow, maximize and expand your career experience as an MRI Technologist, there is no better place.
Perks and Benefits
- Excellent medical, dental and vision coverage starting on your first day2:1 match on retirement savings
- Generous PTO program
- Exposure to innovative medical imaging studies and practices
- Advancement opportunities into lead roles and specialty imaging departments
- State of the art technology
- Paid breaks and lunches
Skills you will master
- You will learn to effectively scan with top-of-the-line equipment from GE, Siemens and Phillips
- You'll become skilled in interpreting patient histories and physician instructions to ensure proper examination and diagnostic results are produced
- You’ll obtain images from adult and pediatric patients, ranging in acuity
- Our MRI Technologists are deeply dynamic, flexible and dependable
- We work with highly acute patients and are prepared to respond appropriately at all times
- You’ll perfect critical thinking skills, ingenuity, creativity and integrity
- Our Main campus and Children’s and Women’s Hospital are Level 1 Trauma Centers and see a great variety of critical care patients
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
- Performs Diagnostic Procedures
- Corroborates patient’s clinical history with procedure, assuring that no contraindication to a safe and/or diagnostic procedure exists and that this information is documented and available for use by a licensed practitioner and HIPAA disclosure.
- Positions patient using appropriate hearing protection and immobilizing techniques pertinent to an age specific population.
- Applies principles of MR safety for patient, self and others to provide an MR compatible environment in which to perform diagnostic procedures.
- Position patients to best demonstrate anatomic area of interest, while respecting patient’s ability, comfort and safety.
- Selects appropriate imaging coil and operate MR equipment according to the established protocols.
- Evaluates images for technical quality, assuring proper identification is recorded.
- Prepares, identifies and/or administers contrast media under the direction of a R