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Shift: Days, 3x12hrs
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Hours: 36 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Jun 23, 2026
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Length: 13 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is hiring a Travel MRI Technologist for a 13-week assignment at a Level II Trauma Center in Hudson, FL, with at least 1 year of recent MRI experience required.
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Located in the MRI department of a 309-bed Level II Trauma Center in Hudson, FL
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Imaging department is on the first floor of the main hospital building
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1:1 patient ratio in a single-scanner MRI suite staffed by 3 technologists
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Procedures include neuro exams (MRA/MRI of head, neck, and spine), abdominal exams (MRCP, MRA/MRI of aorta, liver, and kidneys), and MSK exams (extremities and arthrograms)
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Primary equipment: GE Explorer Lift Signa 1.5T
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EMR: Meditech
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Weekend shifts, Saturday through Monday, 7:00 AM – 8:30 PM (13.5-hour shifts)
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On-call required 1–2 days per month
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Holiday coverage expected on a rotating basis with hospital employees
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Minimum 1 year of MRI experience; allied candidates must have 6 months of experience within the last 6 months
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Current BLS certification (AHA or ARC accepted; no certifications expiring within the first 30 days of assignment start)
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ARRT or equivalent MRI certification required
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License required if applicable
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Ability to work independently in the department with radiologist availability for guidance
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US SSN and date of birth required for consideration — no exceptions; Canadian SSNs are not accepted
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Two professional references required (Florida is among the states with this requirement)
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No gaps in work history of 90 days or more within the past 12 months
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Perform a wide range of MRI exams including neuro, abdominal, and MSK studies using built-in scanner protocols
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Must maintain a safe MRI environment and deliver high-quality patient care
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Preferred candidates can adapt protocols to meet individual patient or physician needs and are open to learning new procedures via onsite and virtual applications
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Department is undergoing a software upgrade from GE 23X to GE 30X with AirDL, which will enable faster scans and new neuro and abdominal sequences
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Future department growth includes a planned second MRI scanner
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Radiology staff wear black scrubs
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Candidates must reside more than 50 miles from the facility to be eligible — no local candidates accepted
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First-time travelers are not explicitly excluded, but independent working ability is a firm requirement