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RAYUS Radiology in Texas is seeking a MR & CT Technologist to join our team on a PRN basis. You will operate MRI and CT scanners to produce diagnostic images with patient-centered care and strict safety standards.
Responsibilities include imaging procedures, patient preparation, and maintaining RIS records while collaborating with radiologists and staff to ensure high-quality service. This role requires independent work, strong technical skills, and commitment to excellence in patient care.
RAYUS Radiology is looking for a MR & CT Technologist to join our team. We are challenging the status quo by shining light on radiology and making it a critical first step in diagnosis and proper treatment. Come join us and shine brighter together! As a MR & CT Technologist you will be responsible for the operation of Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and Computed Tomography (CT) imaging scanners to produce images of the patient’s body for diagnostic purposes. Taking a patient‑centered approach, you will provide MRI services within professional standards and with excellent customer service.
This is a PRN position.
This section covers any other tasks and projects as assigned.
RAYUS is committed to delivering clinical excellence in communities across the U.S., driven by our passion for and superior service to referring providers and patients. RAYUS Radiology is built on our brilliant medicine, brilliant team, brilliant technology and services - all to provide the highest level of patient care possible.
We bring brilliance to health and wellness. Join our team and shine the light on Radiology Services! RAYUS Radiology is an EO Employer/Vets/Disabled.
We offer benefits (based on eligibility) including medical, dental and vision insurance, 401k with company match, life and disability insurance, tuition reimbursement, adoption assistance, pet insurance, PTO and holiday pay and many more! Visit our career page to see them all www.rayusradiology.com/careers.
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