We are looking for a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Technologist to provide high quality imaging services to our patients.
- Base Rate + KiwiSaver + CPD + 5 Weeks Annual Leave
- Current APC and Registration with NZMRTB essential
- 5 weeks annual leave
- up to 5 days domestic leave - work life balance is valued.
Role: MRI Technologist
Hours: Part time, 32 hours - full time considered
Contract: Permanent
Location: Dunedin Pacific Radiology is New Zealand’s largest leading private radiology provider. We are focused on providing our patients with world class imaging, reporting and contract services within their own communities. We offer a competitive salary with an excellent work / life balance as well as generous leave entitlements including 5 weeks annual leave, 5 days domestic leave and 10 days sick leave each year. Professional development is a priority, with funding and support for your ongoing growth as well as the opportunity to work with exceptional practitioners who are considered leaders in their field. We also offer wellbeing initiatives including flu jabs, EAP and more. We are looking for a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) Technologist to provide high quality imaging services to our patients.
Your workday will include: - Conducting MRI patient examinations to a high standard
- Maintaining accurate patient data and ensuring all administrative processes are complete including paperwork for all examinations
- Training and supporting students within the MRI department.
Please note, appointment to this position will be conditional on a satisfactory Police vetting and risk assessment as per the Children’s Act 2014.
So, if you are a qualified MRI Technologist holding a NZ MRI scope of practice and a current annual practicing certificate, please submit your CV and accompanying covering letter now. - Specialities
MRI Technologist
Radiographer
- Job ID
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