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Shape the Future of Imaging in a Community That Balances Small-Town Charm with Cutting-Edge Care
If you're an MRI Technologist who thrives on precision, patient-centered care, and working with the latest imaging technology, this is your opportunity to make a meaningful impact in a city where professional excellence meets community spirit.
This full-time MRI Technologist role offers a competitive hourly rate, comprehensive benefits. You'll join a high-performing imaging team dedicated to delivering exceptional diagnostic services for patients across the continuum of care — from urgent inpatient needs to routine outpatient exams.
Here, your technical expertise and compassionate approach will help ensure every scan is a step toward clarity, comfort, and better outcomes.
Position Overview
As an MRI Technologist, you'll work under the direction of the Imaging Services Director and Medical Director of Radiology, performing a variety of diagnostic and therapeutic imaging exams. You'll play a key role in maintaining image quality, patient safety, and regulatory compliance — all while delivering a positive and reassuring experience for patients of all ages.
What You’ll Do
- Perform high-quality MRI scans to assist in the diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions
- Operate advanced MRI systems and manage daily workflows in PACS/RIS
- Ensure patient identification, exam accuracy, and documentation meet all safety and compliance standards
- Provide compassionate care and clearly explain procedures to patients
- Maintain MRI safety protocols, including screening and managing controlled access to magnetic zones
- Assist Radiologists with moderate interventional procedures as needed
- Collaborate with the imaging team to support daily operations and maintain a safe, HIPAA-compliant environment
Must-Have Requirements
- Current ARRT (MRI) certification or eligibility (MRI registry must be obtained within 18 months if not already certified)
- Valid ODH Radiologic License (if applicable to modality)
- Current BLS certification (and must be maintained in role)
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
- Proficiency with PACS and Radiology Information Systems (RIS)
- Ability to lift, bend, push, pull, and assist patients during exams
- Availability to work some weekends, holidays, and take call as needed
- No written disciplinary action within the past 12 months
Preferred Qualifications
- 3+ years of MRI or cross-sectional imaging experience
- Strong working knowledge of MRI safety standards and equipment troubleshooting
- Experience working across multiple patient populations (neonate to geriatric)
- Basic computer literacy and comfort with digital imaging platforms
Benefits
- Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance
- 401(k) retirement plan with employer match
- Paid time off and holiday pay
- Tuition reimbursement & continuing education support
- Opportunities for cross-training and career advancement
Where Science Meets Serenity
Located in a close-knit community, this position places you within reach of peaceful neighborhoods, locally owned shops, and the natural beauty of northeast Ohio. Enjoy easy access to hiking trails, parks, and a lifestyle that allows you to slow down while staying clinically sharp. It’s the kind of place where neighbors know your name — and where your contributions in healthcare make a real difference, every day.
Ready to shape the future of imaging while living life on your terms?
Apply today and bring your MRI expertise to a place that values both your skills and your spirit.