Radiologic Technologist - MRI

Diagnostic Imaging Centers of TexasRichardson, TX
$50Onsite

About The Position

Diagnostic Imaging Centers of Texas (DICOT) and affiliates are seeking an experienced MRI Technologist to join our outpatient imaging team. This opportunity is ideal for a technologist looking to work within a more specialized MRI environment utilizing FONAR technology. FONAR MRI systems provide a unique patient experience and require technologists who are confident in patient care, positioning, communication, and image quality. This role offers the opportunity to work with advanced imaging technology in an outpatient setting focused on comfort, compassion, and diagnostic excellence. We are looking for a professional who takes pride in delivering exceptional imaging quality while creating a positive and reassuring experience for every patient.

Requirements

  • ARRT (MR) certification or eligibility required
  • Experience working in MRI required
  • Strong patient care and communication skills
  • Ability to work independently while maintaining attention to detail
  • Commitment to quality imaging and exceptional patient experience

Nice To Haves

  • Experience working with FONAR MRI systems preferred
  • Outpatient imaging experience preferred

Responsibilities

  • Perform high-quality MRI scans in accordance with physician orders and established protocols
  • Prepare and position patients to ensure comfort and safety during procedures
  • Operate MRI equipment and monitor imaging quality for diagnostic accuracy
  • Educate and communicate with patients to reduce anxiety and ensure cooperation
  • Accurately document exams and maintain records in PACS/RIS systems
  • Collaborate with radiologists and team members to support efficient workflow
  • Adhere to all regulatory, safety, and infection control procedures

Benefits

  • Competitive Compensation
  • Growth perspectives
  • Comprehensive Benefits Package
  • 401K match
  • Exemplary Patient Care
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