Shift: Day 3x12-Hour (09:00 - 21:30) Description: MRI Tech3x12 Eves 0900-1930 Friday-Sunday Assignment Length: 13 Weeks Weekend REQ: Yes Call Required: Agency staff are allowed to take call, but not r...
Shift: Day 3x12-Hour (09:00 - 21:30) Description: MRI Tech3x12 Eves 0900-1930 Friday-Sunday Assignment Length: 13 Weeks Weekend REQ: Yes Call Required: Agency staff are allowed to take call, but not required Start Date: ASAP Guaranteed Hours: 60 Hours per 2 weeks, Traveler can be called off for 1 shift per 2 week period Years of Experience Required: 1 yr experience required Accepts First Time Travelers? Yes Certs Required: BLS, ARMRIT OR ARRT(MR) is required (hard stop), ARRT-R (preferred only) Experience Required: Adult Acute Care, ICU, and ER Locals Accepted: No This MRI department does a multitude of different types of exams. Day shift is exposed to a few more specialized studies, like Cardiac MRI and Breast MRI. Night shift does more bread and butter scans, brains, spines, abdomens, extremities. The accuity of patient varies from ambulatory to total assist by RNs or other staff. More ambulatory patients during the day shift and more partial to total assist for inpatients during the night shift. Certs: ARRT(R) not required ARMRIT OR ARRT(MR) is required (hard stop) Hospital Highlights • Type of Facility: Level II Trauma Center (Includes OP, IR, ER, IP) • Total Staffed Beds: 571 total for both campuses • Scrub Color: Any (no reddish orange permitted) • Charting: EPIC • Parking Cost: Facility Paid
Job Requirements & Qualifications • Previous Charge Experience: - • Years of Experience: 1 • Patient Ratio Experience: • Charting System Experience: Required • Required Charting System Name: Epic • Community Hospital Experience: Required • LTAC Experience: - • Trauma Level I Experience: Preferred • Trauma Level II Experience: - • Travel Experience Required: - • Certifications: ARRT R*, ARMRIT, ARRT MR, BLS, Either ARMRIT OR ARRT (MR) (R) HARDSTOP, WA license- HARDSTOP • Skills: • Adult Outpatient* • Pediatric Acute Care* • Breast* • CINE (Cerebrospinal fluid flow study)* • Diffusion (non-brain)* • Image post-processing (Apparent diffusion coefficient mapping, subtraction)* • Maximum intensity projection (MIP)* • Multiplanar reconstruction (MRP)* • Peripheral Magnetic resonance angiography (Iliac, runoff)* • Spectroscopy* • Adult Acute Care • Adult ICU • ER/Trauma • Abdomen • Female Pelvis • Male Pelvis • Chest • GE • PACS • Brain • Face/soft tissue neck • Hip/bony pelvis • Knee • Shoulder • Preparation and/or administration of contrast media • Starting Peripheral IV s • Gradient Echo Imaging • Perfusion • Spin Echo Images • Surface Coils • T-1 Weighted Images • T-2 Weighted Images • Cervical • Lumbar • Thoracic • NICU / PICU* • Phlebotomy / EKG / Biopsies*
Facility & Patient Care Details • Patient Age Groups: Adults, Geriatrics • Daily Census: - • Number of Visits Per Day: - • Number of Rooms: 2 • Number of Beds: -
Additional Unit Information • Interdisciplinary Support: - • Patient Diagnoses: PREFERRED: Neonates, Infants, Pediatrics, Adolescents • Daily Caseload: 30-40 • Agency tech can take call, if they want to, but not required. • Special Procedures/Unit Details: This MRI department does a multitude of different types of exams. Day shift is exposed to a few more specialized studies, like Cardiac MRI and Breast MRI. Night shift does more bread and butter scans, brains, spines, abdomens, extremities. The accuity of patient varies from ambulatory to total assist by RNs or other staff. More ambulatory patients during the day shift and more partial to total assist for inpatients during the night shift. • Certs: ARRT(R) not required • ARMRIT OR ARRT(MR) is required (hard stop) • Special Equipment: