2 Madison MRI Technologist Jobs
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Pre-employment modules may be required for this role. Please upload any certifications or health documents you have to your profile to expedite your on-boarding process.
Additional Details:
You must be able to complete labs within 48 hours of signing.
Required Skills/Experience:
- PE pulmonary embolism exam MRA required if working PMs and/or weekends. Otherwise, preferred. -Community Hospital Experience
Preferred Skills/Experience: Teaching Hospital Experience: Preferred
Required Credentials:
- Graduate of a school of radiologic technology required.
- ARRT MRI (MR) required, or ARMRIT American Registry of MRI Technologists accepted.
Unit Details:
- Adolescent, adult, pediatric, and geriatric patient population. Primary Building: 600 Highland Ave Other location: 4602 Eastpark Blvd, SMC 621 Science Drive
Shift & Scheduling: Can start start 07/06, 07/13/2026
- Day/evenings, 8 or 10-hr shifts, between 1000 - 2200. May be asked to work one day of a weekend if coverage is needed (0700 - 1900).
- On-call requirement: Mon-Fri: 11:00 PM-7:00 AM, weekends: 7:00 AM – 7:00 PM or 7:00 PM – 7:00 AM, randomly assigned and will work with the traveler for the scheduling.
Travel MRI Technologist Jobs
MRI Technologists are among the higher-paid imaging professionals, with a U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics national median wage of $88,180 (May 2024) and faster-than-average projected growth. Travel MRI Tech jobs are widely available in hospitals, outpatient imaging centers, and specialty clinics across the country. Job descriptions center on MRI safety screening, advanced sequences, and contrast-enhanced imaging. These roles are rewarding because MRI is critical to diagnosing complex neurological and musculoskeletal conditions - and travel assignments let technologists work at leading facilities while earning more.
Travel MRI Technologist Jobs in Madison, Wisconsin
An MRI Technologist is a radiologic technologist who specializes in magnetic resonance imaging, using powerful magnets and radio waves to create detailed images of organs, soft tissue, and the nervous system. These images help physicians diagnose conditions in the brain, spine, joints, and internal organs. Job responsibilities include screening patients for MRI safety, positioning them in the scanner, administering contrast when ordered, and enforcing strict magnet-safety zones. Most MRI Technologists are certified through the ARRT (MR) or ARMRIT.