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MRI Technologist

  • Job
    Full-time
    Junior, Mid & Senior Level
  • Science
    Healthcare
  • Brantford

AI generated summary

  • You must be a C.A.M.R.T. trained Medical Radiation Technologist, MRI certified or intending to certify, registered in Ontario, with excellent skills and reliable attendance. Vaccination proof required.
  • You will perform quality diagnostic MRI procedures, adhering to medical guidelines and standards set by the College of Medical Radiation Technologists and organizational protocols.

Requirements

  • C.A.M.R.T. (or equivalent) trained Medical Radiation Technologist required
  • Completion of MRI Certificate Exam or intent is required
  • Registration with the College of Medical Radiation Technologist of Ontario is required
  • Registration with the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologist is an asset
  • Contrast injection course an asset
  • Effective September 7th, 2021, all applicants must provide proof of two doses for full vaccination against Covid-19 (in the form of watermark receipts from the provincial portal) or provide written proof of a medical or religious reason for not being fully vaccinated as per Organization Policy, Covid-19 Immunization and Management.
  • Experience working in a fast-paced Imaging Department preferred
  • Demonstrated educational and professional involvement as well as a commitment to professional development
  • Ability to work accurately under stressful conditions, and meet patient care needs
  • Ability to work both independently as well as a part of a team
  • Demonstrated technical competence and a commitment to quality patient care
  • Excellent demonstrated customer service/communication skills
  • Willing to work any shift and weekends, and be available to take call if scheduled
  • Excellent interpersonal and technical skills
  • Reliable individual with excellent attendance record and able to work all shifts

Responsibilities

  • Reporting to the Manager of Diagnostic Imaging, you will be responsible for performing quality diagnostic MRI procedures in accordance with the College of Medical Radiation Technologists and Brant Community Healthcare Systems MRI guidelines and procedures.

FAQs

What is the job title for this position?

The job title is MRI Technologist.

Where is the Brant Community Healthcare System located?

The Brant Community Healthcare System is located in Brantford and Paris, Ontario.

What are the primary responsibilities of the MRI Technologist?

The primary responsibilities include performing quality diagnostic MRI procedures in accordance with the College of Medical Radiation Technologists and BCHS MRI guidelines and procedures.

What educational qualifications are required for this position?

Applicants must be a C.A.M.R.T. (or equivalent) trained Medical Radiation Technologist and have completed the MRI Certificate Exam or have intent to complete it. Registration with the College of Medical Radiation Technologist of Ontario is required.

Is Covid-19 vaccination mandatory for applicants?

Yes, applicants must provide proof of two doses for full vaccination against Covid-19 or written proof of a medical or religious reason for not being fully vaccinated.

What competencies are preferred for the MRI Technologist position?

Preferred competencies include reliability, an excellent attendance record, and the ability to work all shifts.

Are there opportunities for professional development for MRI Technologists at BCHS?

Yes, there is a commitment to professional development and ongoing educational opportunities.

What type of work schedule can MRI Technologists expect?

MRI Technologists are required to be willing to work any shift, including weekends, and to be available to take call if scheduled.

Does BCHS offer any benefits for employees?

Yes, BCHS offers benefits such as tuition reimbursement, a HOOPP pension plan, predictable work locations, and an Employee Assistance program.

How does BCHS support diversity and inclusion in the workplace?

BCHS is committed to employment equity and welcomes applications from diverse groups, including women, Indigenous persons, racialized groups, and persons with disabilities, among others. They also provide accessible and inclusive employment practices.

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Mission & Purpose

The Brant Community Healthcare System (BCHS) in Brantford and Paris Ontario, is a leading community health care organization with a total of 262 beds and more than 2,300 staff, physicians and volunteers providing support, programs and services to over 120,000 residents in our community. In 1999, The Willett Hospital in Paris and the Brantford General Hospital became the first two partners in the BCHS. The Brantford General Hospital is a regional acute health centre and the Willett site provides urgent care and ambulatory services for those in need. The BCHS has been awarded the 'Gold' Quality Healthcare Workplace award by the Ontario Hospital Association and Ontario Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care for two years in a row and are an affiliated teaching site of the McMaster University Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine. We are also the regional centre for Paediatrics, Mental Health, Obstetrics, Gynaecology, CT Scanning, Critical Care, Surgical Services, Ambulatory Care and Emergency Medicine and the site of the Brant Community Cancer Clinic and the S.C. Johnson Dialysis Clinic for patients throughout Brant County and Haldimand-Norfolk.