Position Summary: The Advanced Imaging Technologist–MRI provides technical leadership for clinical and research imaging using MRI, CT, and PET/CT to support veterinary patient care and animal and human research projects. This role develops and implements imaging protocols in collaboration with clinicians and researchers, performs advanced imaging procedures, and ensures safe, efficient operation of imaging equipment and facilities. The position also supports scheduling coordination, quality assurance, and training of faculty, staff, and students in advanced imaging techniques and safety practices. Full consideration date: Monday, April 13, 2026, 11:59pm (MT) Signing bonus language: A signing bonus may be negotiated for eligible and successful candidates. The Veterinary Health System transforms our service units into a comprehensive veterinary medical center governed by responsible management that supports our units’ individual missions. Capitalizing on Colorado State University’s top ranking in veterinary medicine, and building on our tradition of providing high-quality compassionate care and achieving outstanding clinical outcomes, the Veterinary Health System broadens our expertise and skill to deliver the highest levels of customer service, employee satisfaction, and advancements in medicine through clinical service, research, and innovation. Essential Job Duties: Conduct advanced diagnostic imaging by performing and overseeing complex 3D imaging studies (MRI, CT, PET-CT) in support of clinical care, teaching, and research, ensuring high-quality data acquisition and patient safety. Coordinate advanced imaging operations by scheduling studies, managing the advanced imaging calendar, and aligning workflows across the Veterinary Health System (VHS), including anesthesia and research stakeholders. Perform advanced image analysis and post-processing by utilizing specialized viewing and analytical software to reconstruct, analyze, archive, and interpret MRI and CT datasets. Manage imaging systems and data infrastructure by maintaining PACS, RIS, imaging databases, archival systems, and study documentation for clinical and research use. Develop and implement advanced imaging protocols and procedures to optimize animal imaging outcomes for clinical and research objectives, exercising independent technical judgment with minimal radiologist oversight. Ensure quality assurance, safety, and regulatory compliance by maintaining imaging suite sanitation, overseeing radiation safety protocols, and leading quality control programs for advanced imaging equipment. Oversee equipment maintenance, vendor relations, and resource management by coordinating preventative maintenance, evaluating service contracts, assisting with major equipment purchases, monitoring inventory, and supporting cost accounting for research projects. Support education, research, and institutional collaboration by providing technical training and presentations, supporting DVM student instruction, participating in research studies and publications, serving as a technical liaison to internal and external partners, and performing other duties as assigned. Conditions of Employment: Current American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) (MR) certification and/or (CT) with a member in good standing status Pre-employment Criminal Background Check (required for new hires) Essential Services Designation: Required to report without delay or interruption to provide essential or emergency services to ensure health, safety and welfare. Use, Handling, or Exposure to hazardous materials Supervision: Limited supervisory responsibilities personnel who will be entering into the MRI suite and radiation safety in CT
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
1-10 employees