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MRI Technologist assistant

RAYUS Radiology, formerly Center for Diagnostic Imaging and Insight Imaging, is looking for a Technologists Assistant to join our team.
We are challenging the status quo by shining light on radiology and making it a critical first step in diagnosis and proper treatment.
Come join us and shine brighter together! As a Technologists Assistant, you will provides assistance to technologists in areas that allow technologist to maintain an on-time schedule and run the scanning area in an orderly fashion.
This is a full-time position working 40 hours per week; shifts are Monday through Friday, 7:
00am - 3:
30pm.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND
Responsibilities:
(70%) Technologist Assistance Monitors MRI schedule Adjusts patients schedule when necessary and keeping all techs informed of any changes Greets and escorts patients to mobile MRI scanner; briefly explains procedure Prepares patient packets and compiles required information putting all paperwork in order.
Assists technologists in room set up between patients, including putting proper coil on table, putting previous coil away and changing table sheet Helps the technologist stay on time by having the next patient ready before the current patient is ready to get off the table Restores and networks all previous exams for next day's returning patients (20%) Cleaning & Organization Stocks and cleans work and control areas and MRI room(s) Ensures that all MRI patient areas are stocked and organized in a neat and tidy manner Cleans and stocks patient prep room and patient restroom Stocks linen and empties laundry at the end of the night Organizes and cleans supply closet and computer rooms Organizes radiologist reading area after radiologist has left for the day Checks with MRI technologists, Medical Records and/or Front Office for additional duties as needed (10%) Performs other duties as assignedSalary:
$16 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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