MRI Technologist
Company: SSM Health
Location: Saint Louis
Posted on: June 25, 2025
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Job Description:
It's more than a career, it's a calling MO-SSM Health Saint
Louis University Hospital 1201 Grand Worker Type: Regular Job
Highlights: · Department: MRI · Sign On Bonus: $20,000 WITH >1
YEAR’S EXPERIENCE, $15,000 WITH · Schedule:? full time · Pay Range
starts at: $30.91 Daily pay available! · Location: MO-SSM Health
Saint Louis University Hospital 1201 Grand St. Louis MO
Credentials: ARMRIT or ARRT-MR within 12 months of hire date
Relocation assistance is available for those who qualify. * *
Qualified external candidates only Fulfill your calling and be a
part of the SSM Team. Apply Today! Job Summary: Under the direction
of the Radiologist, Director, and Manager performs diagnostic
medical imaging by magnetic resonance including Cardiac MRI,
Interoperative MRI or invasive procedures. Job Responsibilities and
Requirements: Position Accountabilities and Performance Criteria
(Percent of Time) Essential Functions: The following are essential
job accountabilities and performance criteria: Position
Accountabilities 1) Performs magnetic resonance imaging
examinations. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8) 40% Criteria A) Demonstrates
the ability to assess a situation, consider alternatives and choose
the appropriate course of action. B) Provides MR safety screening
for 100% of patient/visitor/staff prior to entering MR room(s). C)
Responds to changes in workload using time to departmental
advantage. D) Conducts job duties in accordance with departmental
standards. E) Communicates technical information in a manner
appropriate for the intended audience, (patient, family, member or
visitor). F) Produces quality images in a consistent manner. G)
Serves as a resource to co-workers. H) Assesses for vein/site
selection and initiates venipuncture per established standards.
Documents venipuncture site/contrast in RIS per established
departmental guidelines. I) Demonstrates knowledge of cross
sectional anatomy. Knows MR anatomical landmarks and able to
recognize abnormalities and alert radiologist as needed. J)
Demonstrate ability to relate to coworkers in a professional and
respectful manner, to assure and promote a culture of safety. K)
Maintains proficiency in the utilization of the Electronic Medical
Record (EMR). 2) Observes establishes departmental policies and
procedures, objectives, quality assurance program safety,
environmental and infection control standards. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
8) 2% Criteria A) Runs appropriate quality control procedures,
evaluates results and makes appropriate corrections. B) Notifies
supervisor when quality issues arise. C) Demonstrates attitude of
cooperation and professionalism when working in any area of the
hospital. D) Reports any problems, which may affect the outcome of
a patient’s exam. 3) Prepares written documentation as required by
the profession and the department. (5, 6) 3% Criteria A) Provides
documentation as required by the profession and the department. B)
USES THE KRONOS TIME CLOCK SYSTEM ACCURATELY. 4) Uses
Hospital/Radiology system according to established policy. (3,5,6)
3% Criteria A) Ability to input and retrieve information from
HIS/Radiology information system. B) Enters information correctly.
C) Recognizes and reports computer malfunction. D) Provides
training and direction to staff as necessary. E) Maintain
confidentiality of patient information. F) Performs 3D workstation
duties as prescribed by examination. 5) Follows hospital and
radiology policies: handles bio-hazardous waste appropriately, and
follows safety and infection control policies. (5,6,8) 2% Criteria
A) Maintains work area in a clean and orderly condition. B) Adheres
to hospital and radiology safety and infection control policies. C)
Disposes of bio-hazardous trash properly, without being told. D)
Uses protective equipment as needed. E) Abides by dress code and
wears ID badge always. F) Respects the confidentiality of patient
results and uses discretion when discussing patient matters. 6)
Safety/Infection Control: Practices according to safety and
infection control policies. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) 5% Criteria A)
Practices universal precautions and disposes of hazardous wastes
per established guidelines. B) Maintains a safe, clean, comfortable
and therapeutic environment for patients/families/employees in
accordance with hospital standards. 1. Maintains clutter free
environment. 2. Keeps conversations and background noise to a
minimum. 3. Adheres to dress code. C) Reports risk management
concerns. D) Assumes responsibility for completing all annual
mandatory requirements: 1. Safety/Fire 2. Blood Borne Pathogen 3.
Hazardous Communication 4. TB 5. Department Specific 6. Age
Appropriate Care (for clinical staff only) 7. Population Specific
Care E) Works in a constant state of alertness and safe manner. 7)
Service: Provides service excellence to the customers of Saint
Louis University Hospital by delivering timely, high quality care
in a courteous, and respectful manner. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) 5% Criteria
A) Demonstrates respect and compassion for our internal and
external customers while delivering prompt, courteous service. B)
Recognize the needs and expectations of our customers and considers
the diverse needs of others regarding culture, religion,
disability, etc. C) Demonstrates team work with other departments
and co-workers. D) Provides emotional support while attempting to
alleviate fear and anxiety. E) Dress in a professional manner. F)
Answers questions in a knowledgeable fashion or directs direct
questions to someone who can provides answers. G) Works with other
departments to provide services. H) Discuss information in private
areas only. Share information on a need to know basis, avoiding
gossip. 8) Performance Improvement (QI): Incorporates Quality
Assessment into one’s daily work. (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) 5% Criteria A)
Wisely and responsibly utilize the resources within the facility.
Take care of equipment and report problems to result in a longer
usage life. B) Recommends changes in practices to increase
efficiency and minimize waste to managers. C) Reviews departmental
PI, OA, and QC monthly during departmental meetings and by
reviewing posted information. D) Provides data to manager for
monthly Performance Improvement daily. 9) Age Appropriate Care:
Provides age-appropriate care to: ___x__Infant __x___Child
__x___Adolescent __x___Adult __x___Geriatric Criteria A)
Demonstrates knowledge and skills of normal growth & development
necessary to provide services to the age of the patient served by
the department. B) Demonstrates ability to assess and interpret age
specific data to identify patient needs. C) Utilizes communication
skills necessary to interpret age specific responses to service and
interaction. D) Involves family or significant other in decision
making related to services provided. E) Demonstrates ability to
provide service needed for the age groups routinely served by the
department assigned. F) Position specific: Need to enter those
responsibilities specific for position. G) Demonstrates ability to
assess population specific needs (i.e,. language). 10) Specialized
Care: Provides specialized care to patients at high risk for
injury. (1, 2, 4, 5, 8) Criteria A) Restraint Care 1.
Initiates/evaluates alternatives to restraint prior to application.
2. Applies restraints consistent with the approved procedure. 3.
Monitors and assesses patient’s response throughout the restraint
period at the appropriate intervals. 4. Provide specified patient
care (toileting, skin care, hydration, feeding, etc.) on a timely
basis. 5. Provides for trial release and removal of restraints as
soon as possible. B) Pain Management (Licensed Personnel) 1. Assess
patient for presence of pain on admission and during
assessments/reassessments. 2. Incorporates patients
cultural/spiritual beliefs regarding pain into pain management
plan. 3. Implement pain management techniques. Focus on prevention
rather than treatment. 4. Include patient and/or family members in
developing a pain management plan. 5. Consider other methods of
pain control when developing plan of care: massage, repositioning,
immobilization, and music therapy. C) Abuse Assessment 1. Is aware
of abuse recognition criteria and incorporates it into assessments.
2. Reports signs of possible abuse/neglect to the physician & Risk
Management, and recommends appropriate consultation (psychiatric,
Social Work) for evaluation. 11) Uses communication effectively
with others, medical staff, co-workers and patients. (5, 6) 5%
Criteria A) Consistently communicates ideas in a clear and succinct
manner. B) Is the subject on more than one valid complaint per year
from other radiology/hospital personnel regarding cooperation? C)
Displays initiative and enthusiasm for non-routine and/or extra
duties. D) Effectively serves as a resource person for department.
E) Explain procedure to patient/family in understandable terms. 12)
Participates in continuing education. (5, 6) 2% Criteria A) Attends
appropriate orientations. B) Accumulates contact hours of
continuing education per established ARRT guidelines. C) Provide
in-service a necessary. D) Provide documentation of current ARRT
status. 13) Attends meetings as required and participates
committees as directed. (2, 6) 1% Criteria A) Attends required and
participates committees as directed. B) Provides documentation of
attendance at outside meetings. 14) Explain procedures and provide
information to customers. (2, 6) 2% Criteria A) Provide explanation
of treatments and procedures within the scope of your knowledge and
authority prior to rendering services. B) When explaining
procedures, provide information on the purpose of procedure,
special prep, what to expect, and approximate time required. C)
Invite customers to ask questions or raise concerns. D) When
explaining procedure and why to patients/quests, avoid technical
jargon, and use lay terms. E) Before beginning procedures, secure
patient’s permission to continue. 15) Present self professionally.
(6) 2% Criteria A) Wear ID BADGE where ABOVE THE WAIST with picture
visible. B) Follows dress code. C) Limit conversation in presence
of customers to specific work situation. D) Avoid discussing
internal hospital issues, personal problems, department conflicts
or personal social activities in the presence of customers. E) Be
publicly supportive of the organization, colleagues, and
physicians. F) Avoid jokes, language, literature that could be
construed as offensive by others. 16) Maintains environment
conductive to good customer relations. (5, 6) 5% Criteria A) Keep
work areas clean, orderly, and free clutter and trash. B) Remove
soiled linens from patient area immediately. C) Report all
maintenance needs for equipment, environmental deficiencies or
safety concerns to the appropriate party immediately. D) Follow
paging policy. E) Control noise level, i.e., door slamming,
laughter, radios, loud talking. F) Strive to understand and meet
needs for cultural differences. G) When customers appear lost or
confused aid. 17) Respect customer privacy and confidentiality. (2,
5, 6) 5% Criteria A) When performing procedures, keep curtains
and/or door closed. B) Knock before entering doors or ask
permission to enter curtained areas. C) Make sure patients who may
he confused or being transported are covered with a sheet/blanket.
D) Assure patient privacy when taking personal, financial
information by conducting such interviews in a private manner. E)
Keep medical testing, financial, and other personal information
confidential, and avoid discussing in public areas, i.e., elevators
hallways, i.e., elevators, hallways, etc. F) Avoid discussing
customer’s condition, finances, or other personal matters with
others not directly concerned. G) Access only those charts that
need to be accessed. H) When provide procedures or other services,
ask patients if they want family members or guest to leave. 18)
Improve the waiting experience. (2, 6) 5% Criteria A) Greet
customer and inform them of estimated length of wait. If long wait
is apparent offer customer alternatives to long wait, i.e.,
hospital cafeteria, gift shop, rescheduling, etc. B) Offer and
inform the customer of why they are waiting and what the next step
in the process is. Base the wait times on department standards. C)
Offer comfort measures, i.e., beverages, blankets, magazines, etc.
to waiting customers when appropriate. D) Keep waiting customers
informed of their status and frequent intervals as established by
department standards. E) Maintain comfortable, clean waiting areas.
F) Apologize for any long waits or delays. 19) Respond quickly to
requests and complaints. (2, 6) 3% Criteria A) Acknowledge verbally
or non-verbally (e.g., non-gesture, etc.) within one-minute persons
arriving in the department. B) Know what resources to use in
following up various request or complaint situations. C) When
receiving complaints, get person’s name, number, and ask how they
want to complaint resolved. D) When responding to a request or
complaint, states the time frame in which you will follow up and
then meet commitment. 20) Demonstrates practices of teamwork. (2,
6) 5% Criteria A) Avoid blaming other departments, system, people,
etc., for service problems. B) Ask for and offer team members when
indicated. C) Provide positive recognition to other team members
for their contributions and achievements. D) Frequently discuss
roles and accountabilities with other members of the team. E) When
appropriate, call periodic, “time outs” to discuss team
performance. F) Greet, welcome, and support new team members, i.e.,
new employees, temporary help, etc. G) Invite all team members to
openly express idea’s best practices, and concerns. H) Participate
in a minimum of one committee or activity per year. I) Treat all
members as equal. DISCLAIMER: Performs other duties as assigned or
requested. Rationale for Essential Functions 1) The performance of
this function is the reason the job exists. 2) There are limited
employees among whom the performance of this function can be
distributed. 3) This function occupies a great deal of the
employee’s time. 4) This function is highly specialized. Employees
are hired for the skill/ability to perform this function. 5)
Failure to perform this function may have serious consequences. 6)
The function was performed by past employees and is performed by
current employees. 7) Exposure to blood borne pathogens that
require the use of protective equipment. 8) Exposure to
tuberculosis that requires the use of protective equipment. Job
Specifications MINIMUM EDUCATION: High school, Associates degree
preferred or Graduate of Accredited MR program and MR Certification
eligible MINIMUM EXPERIENCE: Must have applicable MR experience
with various advanced magnetic resonance imaging equipment, 1-3
years MR experience in a level 1 trauma facility preferred,
previous academic facility experience preferred REQUIRED
CERTIFICATIONS: BLS, ARRT, additional certification in MR preferred
or Graduate of Accredited MR program. Those without ARRT and
Graduates of an accredited MR program will be given twelve (12)
months to obtain the MR certification as a condition of employment.
WORKING CONDITIONS: Exposure to blood and body fluid. Exposure to
blood borne pathogens and other biological hazards. Subject to
varying or unpredictable situations. Occasionally subject to
irregular hours. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Ability to stand and walk
for long periods. Ability to lift, push and pull 100 plus pounds
Ability to move transfer patients. Ability to deal with strenuous
and physical activity daily in lifting, pulling, pushing, patients,
radiographic equipment cassettes and/or supplies. Employee
_____________________________________________ Date _____________
Manager _____________________________________________ Date
_____________ The above statements are intended to describe the
general nature and level of work being performed. They are not to
be construed, as an exhaustive list of all duties,
responsibilities, and skills required of personnel so classified.
An individual working in their job classification must also perform
specific tasks upon request by supervisor personnel. Furthermore,
the duties and responsibilities for this job classification are
subject to change at the discretion of the medical center. REQUIRED
PROFESSIONAL LICENSE AND/OR CERTIFICATIONS REQUIRED PROFESSIONAL
LICENSE AND/OR CERTIFICATIONS State of Work Location: Illinois,
Missouri, Oklahoma, Wisconsin Basic Life Support HealthCare
Provider (BLS HCP) - American Heart Association (AHA) And ARRT-MR
Magnetic Resonance Imaging - American Registry of Radiologic
Technologists (ARRT) Work Shift: Day Shift (United States of
America) Job Type: Employee Department: 4201000037 MRI Scheduled
Weekly Hours: 36 Benefits: SSM Health values our exceptional
employees by offering a comprehensive benefits package to fit their
needs. Paid Parental Leave : we offer eligible team members one
week of paid parental leave for newborns or newly adopted children
(pro-rated based on FTE). Flexible Payment Options: our voluntary
benefit offered through DailyPay offers eligible hourly team
members instant access to their earned, unpaid base pay (fees may
apply) before payday. Upfront Tuition Coverage : we provide upfront
tuition coverage through FlexPath Funded for eligible team members.
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