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DescriptionInnovate, Collaborate, Excel: Join Our MRI Team Earn a 4% annual bonus on the studies you perform. Work on-site, Monday-Friday, daytime hours, no nights, weekends, or on-call schedules. We offer an excellent compensation package that includes an annual profit-share bonus, cell phone stipend, clothing allowance and much more!AboutFor 50 years, DMS Health Technologies has had the honor and privilege of delivering quality medical imaging care and service to our partners and their patients. Every day, we take that experience, expertise and direction that comes with 50 years to be leaders who deliver even greater quality imaging, care, and service. to learn more about our remarkable company:We are seeking an MRI Technologist to work Monday-Friday, on-site, daytime hours in Dickinson, North Dakota! Must be willing and flexible to travel to Bismarck, North Dakota as needed for back up support.Essential Duties• Operating magnetic resonance imaging machines and creating diagnostic images of patients according to their physicians’ instructions.• Documenting patients' health histories, preparing them for scans, and keeping them relaxed and comfortable during the procedure.• Following the orders of the referring physician and protocols and administering prescribed medications• Uses knowledge of imaging techniques and cross-sectional anatomy to create high-quality images for interpretation by radiologists and other medical professionals.• Transferring images and verifying the images and patient information arrived correctly.• Complies with safety and quality procedures and initiatives by strictly following safety policies, rules and safe work methods, making suggestions to support continuous improvements in safety, promptly correcting or reporting safety hazards or unsafe conditions, promptly reporting injuries for timely diagnoses and medical treatment, and by participating in safety processes such as safety committee, safety inspections, etc.• Performs other duties as assigned.Education And/or Experience• Associate's degree (A.A.) or equivalent from two-year college or technical school; or six months to one-year related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.• PC proficiency to access job related internet websites, review on-line documentation and experience using Microsoft Office Suite products.• Excellent interpersonal, written and verbal communication, analytical, critical thinking, organizational and time management skills.• Must be a self-starter with the ability to work well independently.• The ability to follow instructions in stressful environments.• Superb bedside manner and the ability to work with a variety of personalities.Certificates, Licenses, Registrations, Testing• ARRT, CPR certified, mandatory education, Hepatitis B, TB, Advanced certification in modality must be obtained with 18 months of hire.Physical Demands• Stand, walk, sit, stoop, kneel and crawl• Climb up and down stairs• Push and pull wheelchairs• Carry and lift with the ability to move non-ambulatory patients from a sitting or lying position for transfer or exam• Lift up to 50 pounds occasionallyEqual OpportunityWe are an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.Apply Job!

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