Travel MRI Tech - $2,586 per week in Albany, GA
Company: Cynet Health
Location: Albany
Posted on: June 25, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Title: MRI Technologist Profession: MRI Technologist
Specialty: MRI Duration: 17 weeks Shift: Evenings Hours per Shift:
8 hours Experience: Minimum of 3 years of MRI experience License:
Required Certifications: ARRT (M), BLS Must-Have: 1 year of MRI
experience. Experience with Siemens MRI equipment. Preference for
Philips MRI experience. Preference for travel experience and Level
II trauma experience is a plus. Description: The candidate will
work in a department with a total of 4 scanners, staffing 2 at a
time. A mobile unit is available, and there will be a full-time
supervisor on each shift. Common imaging studies performed include
musculoskeletal imaging, basic neuro, abdominal/pelvic imaging,
radiation oncology, and breast imaging. The candidate will
encounter pacemaker and anesthesia patients, as well as patients in
ICU and NICU. The average number of scans/studies performed per day
is around 30, due to long protocols. The department uses McKesson
or Changed Health Care PACS for imaging data management. There is a
potential for hiring Registered Radiology Assistants in the near
future. Radiologists are on-site during daytime hours and mainly
cover interventional radiology. Candidates are required to start
IVs. Shifts typically run from 3 PM to 11:30 PM, Monday through
Friday. Weekend work will only be expected if hired specifically
for a weekend shift. The department handles high volumes, with
10-14 inpatients and 4-8 outpatients per day on weekends, typically
performing outpatient imaging without contrast. The dress code
requires black scrubs and a black or gray jacket, along with a
black or gray undershirt under the scrubs. There are 1-2 weeks of
department-specific orientation provided. There is no call or
standby requirement, but candidates may volunteer if needed.
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