Medical Radiation Technologist, X-Ray

Are you a Medical Radiation Technologist seeking an engaging role that extends beyond routine X-rays. With Mount Sinai Hospital's continued investment in state-of-the-art equipment, you'll have the opportunity to immerse yourself in cutting-edge technologies. Our membership with the Joint Department of Medical Imaging also opens doors to training opportunities and career advancement across esteemed healthcare institutions.

Is this you. You envision yourself working in a dynamic setting that values adaptability, compassion, and technical proficiency. You're seeking not just a job, but a supportive community, where each day brings new challenges and learning opportunities.

Your workweek will be varied, encompassing rotations through General Radiography, the Emergency Department, and Portables. Additionally, we provide pathways for training in modalities such as CT, IR, and Gastrics. Caring and compassionate, you find fulfillment in interacting with a diverse range of individuals, including patients, nurses, physicians, radiologists, and support staff.

Your adaptability and efficiency shine, and your resourcefulness contributes to a work culture that values teamwork and mutual aid. Eager to be part of a hospital with a strong emphasis on orthopedics and neonatology, you are excited about gaining valuable experience in unique technologies and procedures. This role also provides the opportunity to teach Michener MRT students, allowing you to contribute to their development while enhancing your leadership and communication skills.

About the Medical Imaging Department The Medical Imaging Department provides an environment for leading edge clinical practice, teaching, and research programs in Radiography. The General Radiography department conducts a large volume of various types of Radiography exams for patient populations from the Emergency department to Outpatients and Inpatients. In this role you will: Perform medical imaging procedures Operate, troubleshoot and ensure medical imaging and ancillary equipment are performing in an effective and efficient manner Prepare written and electronic reports required documenting all procedures and test results Participate in teaching, educational, research, safety and quality improvement programs/activities Perform other related patient care responsibilities to facilitate the provision of optimal patient care Perform cross-functional/site responsibilities as assignedJob Requirements: Mandatory Certificate of registration in the specialty of Radiography from the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (CAMRT) Current Registration with College of Medical Radiation and Imaging Technologists on Ontario (CMRITO) Completion of a Current Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) certification program, Level II: Basic Rescuer certification Completion of an accredited degree/post diploma Radiological Technology program, or recognized equivalent Consideration for hire may also be given to applicants currently enrolled in an accredited degree/post diploma Radiological Technology program - as a condition of hire the Radiological Technology program must be successfully completed within six (6) months of hire Preferred Level 1 and Level 2 CT Membership with the CAMRT CR and Digital Radiography experience Skills and Knowledge Excellent critical thinking, decision making and problem solving skills Ability to multi-task and work effectively and efficiently in a fast paced environment.

Effective body language and people management skills with the ability to demonstrate sensitivity when dealing with intimate patient contact situations If this sounds like you and you're ready to build your career within medical imaging, apply via the button below and let us know why you would be a great addition to our team.Job Requirements: Mandatory Certificate of registration in the specialty of Radiography from the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation Technologists (CAMRT) Current Registration with College of Medical Radiation and Imaging Technologists on Ontario (CMRITO) Completion of a Current Basic Cardiac Life Support (BCLS) certification program, Level II: Basic Rescuer certification Completion of an accredited degree/post diploma Radiological Technology program, or recognized equivalent Consideration for hire may also be given to applicants currently enrolled in an accredited degree/post diploma Radiological Technology program - as a condition of hire the Radiological Technology program must be successfully completed within six (6) months of hire Preferred Level 1 and Level 2 CT Membership with the CAMRT CR and Digital Radiography experience Skills and Knowledge Excellent critical thinking, decision making and problem solving skills Ability to multi-task and work effectively and efficiently in a fast paced environment. Effective body language and people management skills with the ability to demonstrate sensitivity when dealing with intimate patient contact situations If this sounds like you and you're ready to build your career within medical imaging, apply via the button below and let us know why you would be a great addition to our team.

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