Travel ContractMRI Technologist
$2,800/week
MRI Technologist
Pecos, TX
The Good Life MedStaff
5x8 hrs, Days
Referral Bonus
$2,800/weekPosted 3 days ago
Overview
- Start Date05/18/2026
- Shift Breakdown5x8 hrs
- ShiftDays
- Duration13 weeks
- SettingHospital
Pay
Estimated total pay
$2,800/weekBenefits
- Medical benefits
- Dental benefits
- Vision benefits
- 401k retirement plan
- Referral bonus
Description
5x8's, M-F
Call rotation
Must have ARRT and TMB along with AHA BLS
MRI Technologist Job Description
Position Title: MRI Technologist
Department: Radiology / Diagnostic Imaging
Reports To: Radiology Supervisor or Department Manager
Employment Type: Full-Time / Part-Time / PRN
Position Summary:
The MRI Technologist performs magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) procedures to assist physicians in the diagnosis and treatment of patients. The technologist is responsible for preparing patients, operating MRI scanners, ensuring image quality, and maintaining patient safety.
Key Responsibilities:
Operate MRI equipment to produce diagnostic images of specific parts of the body.
Screen patients for contraindications to MRI procedures (e.g., pacemakers, implants).
Explain procedures and answer patient questions to ensure comfort and cooperation.
Position patients correctly and use immobilization devices when necessary.
Administer contrast materials as needed and monitor patient response.
Maintain accurate patient records, including documenting procedures and patient histories.
Ensure compliance with safety standards, including magnetic field safety protocols.
Monitor and maintain MRI equipment; report any malfunctions or maintenance needs.
Collaborate with radiologists and other healthcare staff to interpret images and provide optimal care.
Adhere to hospital, state, and federal regulations regarding imaging procedures and patient care.
Maintain continuing education and certification/licensure as required.
Qualifications:
Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Radiologic Technology or a related field.
Completion of an accredited MRI technologist training program.
Certification by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) in MRI or equivalent (e.g., ARMRIT).
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification.
Licensing and Certification Requirements by State:
Licensing requirements for MRI technologists vary across the U.S. Here’s a breakdown:
States That Require State Licensure or Certification:
These states require licensure, often through the state’s health or radiologic board. Most align their requirements with ARRT or require passing a state exam.
California – Requires state certification through CDPH-RHB.
Texas – Requires licensure through the Texas Medical Board.
Florida – Requires licensure through the Florida Department of Health.
New York – Requires licensing through NYS Department of Health.
Massachusetts – Requires licensure for MRI technologists.
New Jersey – Requires licensing through the NJ Department of Environmental Protection.
Oregon – Requires licensure through Oregon Board of Medical Imaging.
West Virginia, Arkansas, Kentucky, Maine, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee – Require state licenses and typically accept ARRT credentials.
States That Do Not Require Licensure:
These states do not require state-level licensure, but employers often require ARRT or equivalent certification:
Alabama
Alaska
Colorado
Delaware
Georgia
Idaho
Michigan
Missouri
Nebraska
Pennsylvania
South Dakota
Washington
Wisconsin
Wyoming
⚠️ Note: Even in states without licensure requirements, most employers require ARRT or ARMRIT certification.
Work Environment:
Hospitals, outpatient imaging centers, diagnostic labs.
May require evening, weekend, or on-call shifts.
Requires ability to lift and move patients and stand for long periods.
Call rotation
Must have ARRT and TMB along with AHA BLS
MRI Technologist Job Description
Position Title: MRI Technologist
Department: Radiology / Diagnostic Imaging
Reports To: Radiology Supervisor or Department Manager
Employment Type: Full-Time / Part-Time / PRN
Position Summary:
The MRI Technologist performs magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) procedures to assist physicians in the diagnosis and treatment of patients. The technologist is responsible for preparing patients, operating MRI scanners, ensuring image quality, and maintaining patient safety.
Key Responsibilities:
Operate MRI equipment to produce diagnostic images of specific parts of the body.
Screen patients for contraindications to MRI procedures (e.g., pacemakers, implants).
Explain procedures and answer patient questions to ensure comfort and cooperation.
Position patients correctly and use immobilization devices when necessary.
Administer contrast materials as needed and monitor patient response.
Maintain accurate patient records, including documenting procedures and patient histories.
Ensure compliance with safety standards, including magnetic field safety protocols.
Monitor and maintain MRI equipment; report any malfunctions or maintenance needs.
Collaborate with radiologists and other healthcare staff to interpret images and provide optimal care.
Adhere to hospital, state, and federal regulations regarding imaging procedures and patient care.
Maintain continuing education and certification/licensure as required.
Qualifications:
Associate’s or Bachelor’s degree in Radiologic Technology or a related field.
Completion of an accredited MRI technologist training program.
Certification by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) in MRI or equivalent (e.g., ARMRIT).
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification.
Licensing and Certification Requirements by State:
Licensing requirements for MRI technologists vary across the U.S. Here’s a breakdown:
States That Require State Licensure or Certification:
These states require licensure, often through the state’s health or radiologic board. Most align their requirements with ARRT or require passing a state exam.
California – Requires state certification through CDPH-RHB.
Texas – Requires licensure through the Texas Medical Board.
Florida – Requires licensure through the Florida Department of Health.
New York – Requires licensing through NYS Department of Health.
Massachusetts – Requires licensure for MRI technologists.
New Jersey – Requires licensing through the NJ Department of Environmental Protection.
Oregon – Requires licensure through Oregon Board of Medical Imaging.
West Virginia, Arkansas, Kentucky, Maine, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee – Require state licenses and typically accept ARRT credentials.
States That Do Not Require Licensure:
These states do not require state-level licensure, but employers often require ARRT or equivalent certification:
Alabama
Alaska
Colorado
Delaware
Georgia
Idaho
Michigan
Missouri
Nebraska
Pennsylvania
South Dakota
Washington
Wisconsin
Wyoming
⚠️ Note: Even in states without licensure requirements, most employers require ARRT or ARMRIT certification.
Work Environment:
Hospitals, outpatient imaging centers, diagnostic labs.
May require evening, weekend, or on-call shifts.
Requires ability to lift and move patients and stand for long periods.
The Good Life MedStaff Job ID #36619533. Pay package is based on 8 hour shifts and 40.0 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: Radiology:MRI,06:00:00-14:00:00
Employer
The Good Life MedStaff
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Pros
Blake is an amazing recruiter. He has all the patient you need. Whenever I have any questions, he always respond right away. I really appreciate his help. I will definitely work with him again!
Cons
None
Recommends working with The Good Life MedStaff
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About Pecos, TX
As a Travel MRI Technologist in Pecos, TX here's what you should know:Cost of Living
- Pecos has a cost of living index lower than the national average, making it an affordable place to live.
- Wages are generally lower to match the lower cost of living.
Weather
- Summer average highs in Pecos reach around 95°F, while winter average lows drop to about 30°F.
Furnished Housing
- Short-term rentals may be limited in Pecos, but options can be found with some research and planning.
Transportation
- Pecos is car-friendly, and public transportation options are limited.
Demographics
- The population in Pecos is diverse, with a wide age range.
- Common health issues may include allergies and respiratory conditions due to the dry climate.
- There is a growing population of travel nurses in the area.
Things to Do
- Pecos offers a variety of restaurants with local Texan cuisine, and there are opportunities to explore art and music.
- Sports enthusiasts can enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking and fishing in the surrounding natural areas.
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