The MRI department has five locations: Atlanta, Lawrenceville, Peachtree City, Stockbridge & Johns Creek.The ideal candidate would be willing to travel to at least three of the five locations.Operational days are 7 days a week up to 12 hour days depending on location.Compensation: Competitive hourly rate + benefitsPerks: Team-oriented culture, career growth, and meaningful patient interactionAbout OrthoAtlantaBecome part of OrthoAtlanta, the largest independent physician-owned orthopedic and sports medicine practice in Georgia, and contribute to our mission of providing comprehensive orthopedic care. At OrthoAtlanta, you'll be an integral member of a dedicated team of Healthcare Professionals committed to enhancing our patients' quality of life. We offer diverse career paths for talented individuals seeking professional growth and development within a supportive and rewarding work environment where your contributions will make a significant impact.What You'll DoAs an MRI Technologist (PRN) at OrthoAtlanta , you will play a critical role in delivering high-quality diagnostic imaging while ensuring patient safety, comfort, and regulatory compliance. You'll work closely with radiologists, physicians, and clinical teams in a fast-paced outpatient setting.Imaging Operations: Operate MRI equipment related to patient care imaging, image processing, transmission, archiving, and electronic medical records.Patient Care & Education: Instruct patients on MRI procedures, obtain informed consent, and provide radiologists and physicians with relevant patient history.Technical Excellence: Prepare and position patients using standardized protocols to produce the highest quality diagnostic images; evaluate images for technical accuracy prior to submission for interpretation.Quality & Accreditation: Participate in quality improvement initiatives, including ACR accreditation; perform Quality Assurance and Quality Control in accordance with vendor and ACR guidelines.Safety Compliance: Adhere to all MRI safety standards and practices, recognizing and mitigating risks related to ferromagnetic objects and magnetic field exposure.Regulatory Oversight: Monitor compliance with regulatory requirements, organizational standards, and departmental policies; identify potential risk areas and support resolution efforts.Inventory & Equipment: Maintain MRI supplies, perform physical inventories, and assist with equipment calibration and maintenance as required.Professional Standards: Follow ARRT Standards of Ethics and complete continuing education to maintain licensure.Team Support: Perform additional duties as assigned to support department and organizational goals.Are passionate about diagnostic imaging and patient-centered careThrive in a fast-paced, quality-driven clinical environmentDemonstrate strong critical thinking and attention to detailAre committed to safety, compliance, and continuous improvementCommunicate effectively with patients, physicians, and clinical teamsWhat You'll NeedGraduate of an accredited Radiologic Technology programARRT registered with advanced MRI certification (or ability to obtain within 6 months of hire)One to three years of experience in MRI or related imaging servicesCurrent BLS for Healthcare Providers certificationStrong understanding of MRI safety standards and imaging protocolsExcellent organizational, communication, and critical-thinking skills#J-18808-Ljbffr