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Work Here Wednesday: Our medical imaging department is hiring

RadiologistChildren’s Minnesota is seeking qualified candidates to join our medical imaging department! Our radiology and diagnostic services offer patients the newest tools and techniques to find out exactly what’s going on inside kids’ bodies when they’re sick or hurt. 

View our open positions: 

Children’s Minnesota performs more than 100,000 imaging procedures every year, using tools such as X-rays, MRIs, CT scans and nuclear medicine to pinpoint a child’s diagnosis. We also work hard to keep pain and stress to a minimum and make the experience as fun as possible. 

Learn more about these positions: 

Radiologic technologist 

The radiologic technologist provides health care services using X-ray energy to assist in diagnosis or treatment. Performs radiographic procedures and related techniques producing images for interpretation by and at the request of a licensed practitioner. 

Exercises professional judgment in performance of services and maintains a demeanor complimentary to medical ethics. Provides appropriate care and recognizes patient conditions essential for successful completion of the procedure. 

CT tech 

The CT technologist is responsible for operating the CT scanning equipment to produce the images used by the radiologists. 

The technologist orients the patient and family to the scan procedure and physically prepares and processes the patient through the study. The technologist prepares and assesses image quality and presents completed images to the radiologist. 

Qualifications needed for all positions: 

  • ARRT certification as a radiologic technologist. 
  • Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required. 
  • Minimum of 4-6 months experience as a Radiologic Technologist (required for some CT technologist positions). 

Apply today! 

If these job descriptions interest you, and you’re qualified, apply to one of these positions today! 

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