Medical Imaging Careers

MRI Technologist – Boston, Brighton & Brockton, MA | $15K Bonus

MRI Technologist
Boston, Brighton & Brockton, Massachusetts | Full-Time | On-Site

This is an exciting opportunity for an experienced MRI Technologist to join a high-performing advanced imaging team within a respected healthcare environment known for its commitment to clinical excellence, innovation, and patient-centered care.

With openings across multiple Massachusetts locations and strong investment in imaging services, this role offers the chance to work with advanced MRI technology while building your career within a collaborative and growth-focused department.

The Opportunity

Working under the leadership of the MRI Manager, you will play a critical role in delivering high-quality magnetic resonance imaging services that directly support diagnostic accuracy and patient outcomes.

You will:

  • Operate advanced MRI systems to obtain high-quality diagnostic images

  • Support physicians in the diagnosis and treatment of a wide range of pathologies

  • Deliver exceptional patient care while ensuring safety and comfort throughout procedures

  • Work independently across assigned clinical areas while collaborating within a multidisciplinary imaging team

  • Maintain compliance with MRI safety standards, regulatory requirements, and departmental protocols

  • Utilize RIS, HIS, PACS, and related imaging systems efficiently and accurately

  • Adapt to changing clinical demands and support operational excellence across the department

Compensation & Benefits

  • Salary: $89,000 – $131,000

  • Sign-On Bonus: $15,000 for full-time hires

  • Relocation Assistance: Up to $5,000 available

  • Schedule: Full-Time

  • Preferred Availability: Evenings, nights, and weekends

  • Union Position: Compensation aligned to years of experience and union pay scale

Comprehensive Benefits Package Includes:

  • Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance

  • Life Insurance

  • Retirement Plan

  • Generous Paid Time Off

  • Additional employee wellbeing and support programs

What Makes This Role Stand Out

  • Opportunity to work across multiple advanced imaging locations

  • Exposure to diverse and complex clinical imaging cases

  • Access to modern MRI technology and advanced diagnostic environments

  • Strong leadership support and collaborative team culture

  • Excellent platform for technical development and long-term career growth

  • A mission-driven healthcare environment focused on innovation, excellence, and patient care

Candidate Profile

Essential Requirements:

  • Graduate of an approved MRI education program meeting ARRT requirements

  • ARRT registered with MRI designation required

  • BLS certification required

  • Minimum 1–2 years of MRI experience

  • Ability to work fully on-site

Preferred Background:

  • MRI-specific classroom and clinical experience

  • Strong understanding of cross-sectional anatomy and MRI imaging techniques

  • Experience working with RIS, HIS, and imaging systems

  • Excellent communication, teamwork, and patient interaction skills

  • Ability to work independently while maintaining high clinical and safety standards

This is a fantastic opportunity for an MRI Technologist seeking a role that combines advanced imaging exposure, career progression, technical excellence, and meaningful patient impact within a respected and forward-thinking healthcare organisation.

 

Cardiac Sonographer | Full-Time | Middlebury, Vermont | $71K - $107K Salary

Job Title:

Cardiac Sonographer

Location:

Middlebury, Vermont, USA (05753)
100% Onsite

Position Type:

Full-time | Mid-Level Role
Reports To: Manager of Cardiology
Vacancies: 1
Visa Sponsorship: Not available
Travel Required: No
OFCCP/EEOC Compliant: Yes

Compensation Package:

  • Salary Range: $71,531 – $107,286 (USD)

  • Signing Bonus: $5,000 – $7,500 (based on experience)

  • Relocation Assistance: Full support available

Role Overview:

This position is responsible for performing high-quality echocardiograms in a dynamic, patient-centered clinical environment. The Cardiac Sonographer will work closely with the cardiology team and clinical leadership to support accurate diagnostics and consistent, compassionate patient care.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Perform transthoracic echocardiograms as ordered by physicians

  • Prioritize imaging for trauma and critically ill patients

  • Use appropriate ultrasound techniques to achieve optimal image quality

  • Maintain compliance with standards from the American Society of Echocardiography, as well as applicable state and federal guidelines

  • Collaborate with medical staff and technical personnel to ensure seamless patient workflow

  • Properly position and instruct patients throughout procedures

  • Archive, back up, and copy studies as needed for provider review

  • Maintain ultrasound equipment and manage supply inventory

  • Maintain accurate documentation and required logs/statistics

  • Participate in professional development opportunities and departmental meetings

  • Adhere to organizational compliance policies and protocols

Required Qualifications:

  • RDCS from ARDMS, CCI, or CRCS by CARDUP required (or must be obtained within one year of hire)

  • Ability to work in a fast-paced clinical setting

  • Strong organizational, communication, and multitasking skills

Preferred Qualifications:

  • 3+ years of experience in echocardiography or equivalent formal education/training

  • Strong team orientation and independent work ethic

  • Experience with cardiology department workflows and quality assurance practices

Interview Process:

  1. Virtual Interview with Cardiology Manager

  2. Onsite Interview with Clinical and Administrative Team

Candidate Screening Questions:

  1. Confirm certification and licensure status (RDCS/CCI/CRCS).

  2. What inspired your interest in this opportunity?

  3. Describe your ideal work environment.

  4. How do you stay organized and communicate effectively in a busy clinical setting?

  5. What are your salary expectations?

  6. If relocation is necessary, what research have you done about moving to Vermont?