Per Diem/PRN

Per Diem / PRN Multi-modality Technologist
Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary
Boston, MA
1x8 hrs

$21/hour
Posted 1 day ago

Overview

  • Start DateASAP
  • Shift Breakdown1x8 hrs
  • Facility Information
    Short Term Acute Care41 bedsEpic Systems Corporation

Pay

Estimated pay
$21/hour

Benefits

  • Medical benefits
  • Dental benefits
  • Vision benefits
  • Life insurance
  • Employee assistance programs

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  • Eligible to work in US

Description

At Mass General Brigham, we believe in recognizing and rewarding the unique value each team member brings to our organization. When determining base pay, we take a comprehensive approach that considers your skills, relevant experience, education, certifications, and other critical factors. The pay information provided offers an estimate based on the minimum job qualifications, but it does not encompass all the elements that contribute to your total compensation package.


POSITION SUMMARY: Perform CT & MRI imaging safely and efficiently based on established guidelines and protocols. CT & MRI technologists will be required to have sound knowledge of cross-sectional anatomy, spine anatomy, neuro-vascular anatomy, and head and neck anatomy including knowledge of common head and neck diseases and their processes. The CT & MRI technologist will act and work both independently and in collaboration with Radiologists, the Lead Imaging Specialists, Director of Radiology and fellow technologists to ensure the efficiency and effectiveness of exams while constantly providing comfort and safety to patients in order to achieve the highest diagnostic imaging quality possible. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: - Provide patients with a comfortable, safe environment that eliminates potential risks and adverse incidents in the CT & MRI Room, not only for the patient but also for accompanying family members, attending healthcare providers and any ancillary staff or visitors who may need to enter the CT & MRI room such as; Housekeeping personnel, nursing, maintenance, security, police, firefighters, etc. - Maintains operation and control of the scanner and overall Imaging quality, which includes (but is not limited to) the understanding of emergency situations and the manipulation of technical factors associated with various scanning techniques and exam parameters. Understands image artifacts and how best to eliminate or minimize them while having a firm perspective of cross-sectional anatomy and imaging as it relates to various exams and diseases. Ensures the well-being of patients and addresses any matters related to patient comfort, fears and apprehensiveness which may affect the patient’s experience and/or image quality. - Works under the direction of the Chief Radiologist, Director of Radiology, Lead Imaging Specialists, and in coordination with the staff radiologists who monitor CT & MRI Diagnostic studies. Clarify and consult with Radiologists regarding appropriate clinical protocols for exams with complex histories prior to scanning. Review acquired images with radiologists prior to patient discharge when clinically warranted or dictated. - Reviews accuracy and completeness of all requisitions/orders in regard to proper histories, clinical information, lab work, allergies, patient demographics, implants taking necessary action to correct any mistakes that are identified. - Follows all guidelines set forth by the American College of Radiology; ACR Guidance Document on MRI Safe Practices, Contrast Administration and CT Safe Radiation Practices. - Follows established guidelines regarding access to the CT Room. Reviews screening form with patient for history prior to receiving contrast. Ex. Check for contrast allergies, kidney function & prior contrast allergies. - Required to be flexible and assist with coverage of open shifts including evening, weekends, call, vacations and holidays by one’s own initiative orby departmental needs as seen fit, including but not limited to; temporarily assigning shifts and rotating ones days and/or shift hours to ensure consistent, dependable service. - Must have or develop the ability to work without supervision and have familiarity with all department emergency policies and procedures. Act quickly in the event of a life-threatening emergency. - Performs prescribed warm-up and shut down procedures on all equipment, in addition to routine phantom testing for calibration checks. Completes procedures within established time frames while maintaining departmental standards. - Responsible for equipment and exam room safety checks, signing all QA documentation as needed. Communicate any issues in the appropriate logs and reports problems or potential problems immediately to the Imaging Lead, Clinical Manager, Director, or Chief Radiologist as necessary. - Actively assists and participates in orientation and training of any new CT or MRI personnel. - Performs prescribed warm-up and shut down procedures on all equipment, in addition to routine phantom testing for calibration checks. Completes procedures within established time frames while maintaining departmental standards. - Establishes rapport with patients, utilizing language and terminology appropriate to the listener in order to explain procedures, give instruction, or obtain additional information. Uses communication skills effectively with the medical staff, co-workers and other healthcare professionals. - Works closely with reception/scheduling personnel, radiologists, nursing units, ED, clinics and private offices in order to assure maximum use of personnel and equipment and minimize patient waiting time. Cooperative with staff members and personnel from within and outside the department in order to enhance delivery of radiological services. - Maintains neat, clean and safe environment. Adheres to departmental guidelines for safety and radiation protection for patients, staff and visitors. Escorts patients to and from examination rooms and monitors them continuously during exams to assure their safety and comfort. - Responsible for equipment and room safety checks. Reports any problems or potential problems immediately. - Required to stock CT & MRI room supplies daily and as needed to ensure smooth and efficient workflows while maintaining the CT & MRI area to be a neat, clean, safe environment free of clutter. - Responsible for completion of exam in Epic; in addition, all manual and computer entries must be accurate and complete. This includes requisitions, STAT readings, consent forms, contrast, IV access, security (passwords), etc. - Conducts him/herself in a professional manner in keeping with the guidelines of the department, the hospital, the American Registry of Radiographic Technologists (ARRT) for behavior, ethics and appearance. This includes: observing common rules of courtesy and discretion, use of proper terminology and grammar, maintaining confidentiality, observation for compliance with financial considerations, wearing proper attire and ID badge at all times. - Demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide age-appropriate care for patients serve in the department. Demonstrate knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life span, possess the ability to assess data reflective of the patient's status and to interpret the appropriate information needed to identify each patient's requirements relative to his/her age or specific needs. Provide care needed as described in department policies and procedures. - Follows all guidelines set forth by the American College of Radiology; Safe Practice guidelines; Image wisely and gently campaign. - Meets all continuing education credits (CEU) requirements for the licenses they hold as listed below. - Required to take CT after hours on call for Holiday coverage or other open shifts as needed. MRI Specific: - Follows established guidelines regarding access to the various MRI safety zones. Prior to patients or personnel entering the MRI scan room reviews all screening forms for completeness and investigates any potential contraindications of implanted or imbedded metallic objects and or devices, whether implanted or imbedded by surgical means or through accidental exposure. - Screen all patients, staff and visitors entering Zone 4 to ensure by all means possible that ferrous materials are not brought into the scan room by means which may include but not limited to; verbal questioning, physical screening with handheld detection wand, visual observations, and changing patients into hospital gowns as necessary. - Ensures patients are properly informed and consented about the entire procedure and their examination, in addition to reviewing and confirming all pertinent clinical information prior to beginning an exam. This includes review of allergies, lab work necessary for MRI contrast imagingas well as review of surgical notes for implants, metal and implanted devices - Properly opens and closes the MRI suite and performs prescribed warm-up and shut down procedures on all equipment. - Adhere to and review yearly departmental guidelines for MRI safety for the protection of patients, staff and visitors. Escort patients, staff and visitors to and from the examination rooms and monitor them continuously while in the MRI suite. Monitor and communicate with patients regularly during exams to ensure their safety and comfort. - Adhere to and review yearly departmental guidelines for MRI safety for the protection of patients, staff and visitors. Escort patients, staff and visitors to and from the examination rooms and monitor them continuously while in the MRI suite. Monitor and communicate with patients regularly during exams to ensure their safety and comfort. - Required to stock MRI suite supplies daily and as needed to ensure smooth and efficient workflows while maintaining the MRI suite to be a neat, clean, safe environment free of clutter. - Responsible for housekeeping and cleaning of the MRI scan room and its equipment including but not limited to; inside and outside the bore of the scanner, coils, call bells, ancillary equipment, power injectors, wheelchairs, stretchers, stepstools, IV poles, pads, cushions, items and areas patients come in contact with, counter tops, flat surfaces and floor CROSS-MODALITY FLEXIBILITY: Technologists who have experience and are cross-trained in other modalities such as X-Ray, CT and MRI may be assigned by one’s own initiative or by departmental needs as seen fit, including but not limited to; temporarily assigning shifts and rotating ones days and/or shift hours to ensure consistent, dependable service. While working in such modality, the employee must be competent and follow the guidelines for essential functions and responsibilities within that modality and must meet the required criteria for education and experience. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: REQUIRED- CT Technologist CT Technologists must meet license requirements and one of the following educational recommendations and as set forth by the department and the American College of Radiology (ACR): - ARRT registered - Commonwealth of Massachusetts Radiologic Technologist state license. - Graduate of an approved School of Radiologic Technology - Associates Degree in Radiologic Technology PREFERRED - ARRT registered with advance CT certification. - Commonwealth of Massachusetts Radiologic Technologist state license for CT. - Bachelor degree in allied health field REQUIRED- MRI Technologist MRI Technologists should meet one of the following educational recommendations as set forth by the department and the American College of Radiology (ACR): - ARRT registered with advance certification in MRI - ARRT registered or MA state license and 6 months supervised MRI clinical scanning experience. - Associate or Bachelor degree in allied health field and certification in another clinical imaging field (such as ARDMS or NMTCB) and 6 months supervised MRI clinical scanning experience PREFERRED - ARRT registered with advance certification in MRI - Bachelor degree in allied health field - MRI Safety Officer (MRSO) Please note: If not MRI registered, must pass advanced certification exam in MRI within 18 months of employment. Technologists must maintain Basic Life Support (BLS / CPR) certification throughout employment and keep in compliance with CE requirements as set by the employees certifying organization and the American College of Radiology. WORKING CONDITIONS: Provide for Radiologic examination in a radiation-controlled environment. Mental and visual attention requiring a combination of alertness and manual dexterity is expected and required as is direct contact with patients who may be infectious. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Require lifting, reaching, transferring, and positioninREQUIRED- CT Technologist CT Technologists must meet license requirements and one of the following educational recommendations and as set forth by the departmen
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Mass General Brigham Job ID #3302104. Posted job title: Multimodality Ct & Mri Tech Overnight, Per Diem

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Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary

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  • Short Term Acute Care
  • 41 beds
  • Epic Systems Corporation
ADDRESS243 Charles StBoston, MA 02114
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