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A leading university in Singapore is seeking an MRI Radiographer to join its Clinical Imaging Research Centre. The role involves performing MRI scans independently, conducting PET imaging research, and collaborating with a team. Candidates should have a bachelor's degree in radiography, MRI experience, and a valid license with the Allied Health Professions Council (AHPC). This position offers training in PET-MRI scanning and supports clinical research endeavors.
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The National University of Singapore invites applications for a MRI Radiographer position in the Clinical Imaging Research Centre, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine. We are seeking an MRI radiographer who can perform stand-alone MRI scans independently, with the willingness to extend the expertise to PET/MRI scanning. In-house training will be provided for PET/MRI. The Clinical Imaging Research Centre (CIRC) offers MRI and molecular imaging facilities that includes hybrid-PET (Positron Emission Tomography) modalities of PET/CT and PET/ MRI for clinical research and clinical trials. Moreover, a state-of- the art Total Body PET/CT will be installed and online in Nov 2025. Appointments will be made on a 2-year contract basis in the first instance, with the intention of extension on a roll-over contract.
The mission of CIRC is to provide a shared state-of-the-art national resource for translational molecular imaging research, to foster collaborations between scientists and clinicians and to support the development of human capital. The expert radiographer plays a key role in our pursuit to being a leading centre for advanced clinical imaging research and to drive the development and translation of imaging biomarkers to clinical practice.
Objective of the role isto conduct PET imaging research studies using human volunteers and research subjects.