MRI Technician
US
Overall Purpose of The Job
This position is in support of the John Hopkins research team. This is a worldwide rapid deployment team that will support John Hopkins research efforts on behalf of the US Department of State.
The MRI Technician will be available to deploy worldwide within 72 hours of notification. The MRI technician will observe the MRI scan at a designated MRI facility, and provide the protocol for the MRI scan via USB stick
to an in-country MRI technician (when permission is not granted to use the machine at the site) and observe that the scan is being completed according to the protocol.
Key Responsibilities:
- · Travels with team internationally within 72 hours of notification.
- · Conduct MRI IAW the protocol
- · Observe local MRI tech preform procedure.
- · Downloading of images, safeguarding, and delivery to client.
- · Maintains all supplies and equipment through travel.
- · Submits travel vouchers within 5 days of return.
- · Other duties as assigned
Job profile
Required Skills and Knowledge
- · Graduate of an accredited program for MRI tech/certificate programs.
- · Certificate from the American Registry of Radiological Technicians.
- · Ability to successfully perform BLS interventions in accordance.
- · Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Required Work Experience
- · Minimum of 5 years’ experience.
· Experience using General Electric (GE), Philips Healthcare, Siemens, Toshiba and Cannon medical MRI devices. (Required knowledge of all systems)
- · MRI w/contrast
- · Experience in a remote setting is preferred.
- · Prior military experience preferred.
Qualifications
- · Certification as a phlebotomist from any state or US territory.
- · Current American Heart Association Basic Life Support (BLS) - Required
Requirements
- · US Citizen or Permanent Resident Card is required.
- · Must be able to travel within 72 hours of notification internationally.
- · A valid passport is required and must be in your possession prior to relocation.