What are the responsibilities and job description for the RADIOLOGY TECHNOLOGISTS IN TRAINING (CT, MRI AND X-RAY) position at U.S. Radiology Specialists?
US Radiology is one of the largest and most progressive radiology groups in the country. Our mission is to make the best of radiology better to improve lives. With over 5,000 team members and over 175 outpatient imaging centers across 13 states, our team conducts nearly 8 million studies annually. US Radiology is a partnership of leading sub-specialized radiology groups, high-quality imaging centers and health systems built around a commitment to best-in-class clinical excellence, operations, infrastructure, and state-of-the-art technology.
If you are a registered radiology technologist, take advantage of our Technologist Training Academy (TAA)! Our program offers the ability to cross-train and become a CT or MRI Technologist.
The MRI & CT Technologist Trainee will learn to perform a variety of standard and specialty Magnetic Resonance (MR) or Computerized Tomography (CT) procedures with accuracy, utilizing radiofrequencies, time varying gradients and a high magnetic field, producing quality studies under a variety of conditions with supervision. Applies the profession's code of ethics in all aspects of practice. Maintains knowledge of, observes, and enforces the safety measures in Environment of Care. Must demonstrate competency performing routine MRI or CT exams within six months of commencement of the MRI training program.
Our program offers :
- All expenses-paid learning
- Structured training with 3rd party learning resources
- Work 1 : 1 with assigned trainer
- Wage increase with passing registry
Current Full-time Trainee Openings :
CT Technologist in Training openings :
MRI Technologist in Training openings :
Qualifications :
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U.S. Radiology Specialists is an equal opportunity at will employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of age, race, religion, color, disability, sex, sexual orientation or national origin.