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Massachusetts Institute of Technology Radiologic Technologist in Cambridge, Massachusetts

Radiologic Technologist

  • Job Number: 24491

  • Functional Area: Health Care

  • Department: MIT Health

  • School Area: Executive Vice President

  • Employment Type: Full-Time

  • Employment Category: Non-Exempt

  • Visa Sponsorship Available: No

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    Posting Description

RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGIST, MIT Health, performs radiologic imaging for diagnostic purposes, works independently using extensive knowledge of anatomy, physiology, positioning, and radiation physics and radiation dosage to ensure high-quality diagnostic images; performs diagnostic general radiology procedures on infant, pediatric, adult and geriatric patients on designated areas of the body as requested by a physician; confirms appropriate clinical data, obtains patient history, and uses the lowest possible dose to provide high quality images for the interpreting radiologist; and communicating effectively with patients as well as other members of the health care team, the technologist provides for the emotional, physical well-being, and safety of the patient while maintaining strict standards of patient confidentiality. Find a full job description here (https://health.mit.edu/jobs) .

Job Requirements

REQUIRED: high school diploma or its equivalent; a minimum of one year of related experience; registration, or eligibility for registration, with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) from an accredited institution; Massachusetts license with no constraints; certification from a recognized agency; and Basic Life Support (BLS), with in-person component, and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) certifications.

Working Conditions: ability to withstand frequent standing, walking, grasping, carrying, reaching, bending, stooping and speaking; ability to push, pull, or lift objects weighing up to 20 pounds; lift or turn patients who are disabled, with assistance if needed; proficiency in tasks employing arm and hand steadiness; ability to multitask; maintain concentration on fine details and to prioritize and return to functions performed before interruption; comfortable with potential exposure to body fluids, hazardous waste materials, poisonous substances, dust, chemicals, bodily injuries, loud or unpleasant noises, electrical hazards, electromagnetic radiation like CRTs (VDTs). Job #24491-7

Posted 10/7/2024Edited 10/8/2024

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