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Full Time Veterinary Mri Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Veterinary Assistant

Woburn, MA · On-site

$17 - $21/hr

This full-time Veterinary Assistant opportunity is ideal for someone looking to build veterinary ... Digital radiography, MRI, and CT suites * Advanced operating rooms * Veterinary compounding ...

Veterinary Technician

Woburn, MA · On-site

$24 - $39/hr

This full-time Veterinary Technician opportunity is ideal for a Vet Tech looking to expand advanced ... Digital radiography, MRI, and CT suites * Advanced operating rooms * Veterinary compounding ...

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How much do full time veterinary mri jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for full time veterinary mri in the United States is $29.35, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.91 and $32.69 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a full time veterinary MRI technologist?

A Full Time Veterinary MRI technologist is a professional who operates MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) equipment to assist veterinarians in diagnosing medical conditions in animals. They are responsible for preparing animals for scans, ensuring their safety and comfort, capturing high-quality images, and maintaining the MRI equipment. This role typically requires specialized training in both veterinary medicine and medical imaging technology, as well as strong attention to detail. Full-time positions may be found in veterinary hospitals, specialty clinics, or diagnostic imaging centers.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a full time veterinary MRI technologist?

To thrive as a Full Time Veterinary MRI Technologist, you need a background in veterinary technology or animal science, along with experience in diagnostic imaging and often certification as a Veterinary Technician (RVT, LVT, or CVT). Familiarity with MRI machines, imaging software, patient monitoring systems, and safety protocols is essential. Attention to detail, strong communication skills, and compassion for animals help ensure accurate imaging and positive client experiences. These skills and qualities are crucial for producing reliable diagnostic images while maintaining animal welfare and effective collaboration with veterinary teams.

What are some common challenges faced by veterinary MRI technologists, and how can they be managed?

Veterinary MRI technologists often encounter challenges such as working with anxious or uncooperative animal patients, managing complex imaging protocols, and maintaining high safety standards for both animals and staff. To address these, technologists collaborate closely with veterinarians and veterinary technicians to ensure proper sedation and patient positioning. Strong communication skills and attention to detail are essential for managing workflow and producing accurate diagnostic images. Ongoing training and teamwork help technologists stay updated on best practices and improve patient care.

What is the difference between Full Time Veterinary Mri vs Veterinary Radiologic Technologist?

AspectFull Time Veterinary MriVeterinary Radiologic Technologist
CredentialsCertification in veterinary MRI technology, veterinary radiology trainingCertification in radiologic technology, veterinary radiology training
Work EnvironmentVeterinary clinics, animal hospitals, specialized imaging centersVeterinary clinics, animal hospitals, diagnostic imaging centers
Employer & IndustryVeterinary hospitals, specialty clinicsVeterinary clinics, animal hospitals

Both roles involve operating MRI equipment in veterinary settings, but Full Time Veterinary Mri specialists often have advanced training specific to MRI technology and may perform more complex imaging procedures. Veterinary Radiologic Technologists focus on a broader range of radiology services, including X-rays and MRI, with certification in radiologic technology. The choice depends on the level of specialization and the scope of imaging services required in the veterinary practice.

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Infographic showing various Full Time Veterinary Mri job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Locum Tenens, 1% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 19% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $61,051 per year, or $29.4 per hour.

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Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Veterinary Criticalist
$200,000 - $230,000 annually, depending on experience and board certification
Full-Time opportunity in Honolulu, HI

Why Join Veterinary Emergency + Referral Center of Hawaii (VERC)

At Veterinary Emergency + Referral Center of Hawaii (VERC), you'll do more than practice. You'll grow, collaborate, and help shape what's possible in veterinary medicine.

VERC is an advanced 24-hour emergency and specialty hospital with a dynamic and growing team of board certified specialists and highly trained emergency professionals. You'll work alongside specialists in critical care, internal medicine, neurology, surgery, oncology, and radiology, as well as experienced emergency veterinarians, in a collaborative environment focused on exceptional patient care.

VERC's newly built 17,250 square foot facility features a dedicated ICU and advanced diagnostic and treatment capabilities, including ultrasound, endoscopy, digital radiography, 128 slice CT, the state's first veterinary MRI, fluoroscopy, an in-house laboratory, VCM Vet Analyzer, high flow nasal oxygen, an internal blood bank, and telemetry. The hospital also has two VTS ECC team members on staff.

As part of Ethos Veterinary Health, your voice, growth, and expertise truly matter. You'll have opportunities to collaborate across a larger network of specialty and emergency hospitals while maintaining the distinctive identity and culture of VERC.

To learn more about VERC, visit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9abhvceNnTU.

Location Highlight

Live and practice in Honolulu, the vibrant capital of Hawaii and gateway to Oahu's incredible beaches, outdoor recreation, cultural experiences, dining, and year-round island lifestyle. From Waikiki and Diamond Head to Pearl Harbor and the North Shore, Oahu offers an exceptional mix of city amenities and natural beauty.

Perks & Benefits

Benefits for this role may include health insurance including medical, dental, and vision, retirement benefits, paid time off including sick leave and vacation, short term and long-term disability, and life insurance.

Sign on or relocation assistance

CE allowance and professional development support

Employee assistance programs

Access to mentorship and collaboration across the Ethos Veterinary Health network

Opportunities for continued professional development and advanced training

In Your Day to Day, You Will

Manage high-acuity emergency and ICU patients, including triage and stabilization

Lead or participate in interdisciplinary rounds and contribute to protocol development

Participate in interdisciplinary rounds and collaborate closely with specialists, emergency veterinarians, technicians, and support teams

Provide advanced critical care therapies, including high flow nasal oxygen and other therapies based on patient needs and available equipment

Support and participate in internal blood bank services and other critical care initiatives

Provide technician training and mentorship to support continued growth and development of the ECC team

Provide clinical support to other departments throughout the hospital

Engage in ongoing continuing education and mentorship opportunities, including POCUS and echocardiography training

Communicate clearly and empathetically with pet owners during stressful and emotional situations

Contribute to a positive, team focused hospital culture built on collaboration, mentorship, and continuous learning

What You Bring

DVM or equivalent veterinary degree with eligibility for state veterinary licensure

Board Certification in Emergency and Critical Care or residency training in Emergency and Critical Care

Strong communication skills with a compassionate, client centered approach

A collaborative mindset and commitment to exceptional patient care

A passion for continuous learning, teamwork, and advancing specialty medicine

Motivation and energy to contribute to a growing critical care service and multidisciplinary hospital environment

Join Us

At Ethos, this isn't just a job. It's an opportunity to practice medicine at the highest level, collaborate with exceptional veterinary professionals, and help shape the future of veterinary care.

Candidates can confidentially submit their CV to Lindsey Hays, Talent Acquisition Partner, at LHays@ethosvet.com.


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About NVA

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Nashville Veterinary Specialists + Animal Emergency (NVS) is a veterinary specialty and emergency hospital group with two locations in Nashville and Clarksville, Tennessee. Our Mission and primary focus is to honor the human-animal bond in all we do, focusing on patient care, client experience, and the health of our team. We believe we can never stop improving and strive to improve in all we do. Not only do we focus on patient care, but core to our hospital culture is also a focus on the health of our team, our community, and the environment. We are committed to sustainable environmental practices. NVS works in partnership with National Veterinary Associates-Compassion-First (NVA C-F). NVA-CF is the largest private owner of freestanding veterinary hospitals in North America with over 1400 locations worldwide.

Headquarters location

Agoura Hills, CA, US