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Mri In Jobs in Ohio, IL (NOW HIRING)

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How much do mri in jobs pay per week?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average weekly pay for mri in in Ohio, IL is $2,002.46, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,515.38 and $2,451.92 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

Who gets paid more, MRI or CT techs?

MRI technologists generally earn slightly higher salaries than CT technologists due to the specialized nature of MRI imaging and the advanced training required. Both roles typically require certification and involve working with complex imaging equipment, but salary differences can vary based on experience, location, and employer.

How much money does an MRI make?

MRI technologists typically earn a median annual salary of around $75,000, with salaries ranging from approximately $50,000 to over $100,000 depending on experience, location, and certifications. They work in hospitals, clinics, or imaging centers, often requiring certification and proficiency with MRI equipment.

What career paths are there in MRI?

Careers in MRI include MRI technologists, radiologic technologists specialized in MRI, radiology technicians, and MRI supervisors. These roles typically require certification, knowledge of MRI equipment, and adherence to safety protocols, with opportunities for advancement into supervisory or specialized technical positions.

What is the difference between Mri In vs Mri Technologist?

AspectMri InMri Technologist
CertificationsCertified MRI Technologist, ARRT-MRCertified MRI Technologist, ARRT-MR
Work EnvironmentHospitals, imaging centers, clinicsHospitals, imaging centers, clinics
Job ResponsibilitiesAssisting MRI procedures, patient prep, equipment setupPerforming MRI scans, patient positioning, image quality control

Both Mri In and Mri Technologist roles require similar certifications and work in comparable healthcare settings. The main difference lies in terminology; 'Mri In' is often used in specific regions or facilities, but both roles involve assisting or performing MRI scans, ensuring patient safety, and maintaining equipment. Understanding these similarities helps clarify job expectations and career paths in MRI imaging.

Is MRI a good career?

MRI technologists operate magnetic resonance imaging equipment to produce diagnostic images and typically require post-secondary education and certification. The field offers steady employment, competitive salaries, and opportunities for specialization, making it a viable career choice in healthcare. Job prospects are generally strong due to ongoing demand for diagnostic imaging services.
What cities near Ohio, IL are hiring for Mri In jobs? Cities near Ohio, IL with the most Mri In job openings:
Family Practice Physician

$335K/yr

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 12 days ago


Job description

FAMILY PRACTITIONER OPENING
SALARY:

  • $335,000 Guaranteed Year One
    Four- or five-day work week and student loan repayment up to $250,000

POSITION HIGHLIGHTS:

  • Outpatient fulltime Family Medicine opportunity
  • $60,000 sign-on bonus
  • Four- or five-day work week
  • Guaranteed salary, production incentive, bonuses, relocation, and student loan repayment

OUR COMMUNITY

Kewanee, located in Henry County with a population of approximately 12,000, is a welcoming and tight‑knit community known for its strong Midwestern values, historic downtown, and deep agricultural and industrial roots. The community offers a blend of small‑town comfort and practical amenities, including locally owned restaurants, boutique shops, multiple parks, and year‑round family‑friendly events.

Kewanee School District #229 provides comprehensive educational opportunities, including career‑focused programming and extracurricular activities that support student growth. The community is also home to Johnson Sauk Trail State Park, a regional destination offering hiking, fishing, camping, and scenic lake views—an excellent resource for outdoor recreation and wellness.

Residents enjoy a cost‑effective lifestyle, short commutes, and easy access to the Quad Cities, Peoria, and Galesburg, making Kewanee an ideal location for providers seeking balance, community connection, and meaningful impact.

OUR HOSPITAL

Hammond‑Henry Hospital, headquartered in nearby Geneseo and serving the broader regional area—including Kewanee—has been committed to exceptional patient care since 1901. As an independent, financially strong Critical Access Hospital, we continue to earn national recognition for quality, safety, and patient experience.

Our accolades include:

  • “Top 100 Rural and Community Hospitals” – The Chartis Center for Rural Health

  • “Most Wired” designation for technology and innovation

  • CMS “5‑Star” ratings for patient experience

  • 4‑ and 5‑Star HCAHPS performance through the Illinois Critical Access Hospital Network for the past five years

  • CMS “5‑Star” Long‑Term Care Center for 12 consecutive years

With approximately 460 employees, Hammond‑Henry offers a comprehensive range of services including acute care, emergency medicine, imaging, laboratory, walk‑in clinics, home health, rehabilitation, neurology, sleep medicine, long‑term care, and surgical services. Our Kewanee clinic is an important extension of this system, providing accessible, community‑based care to the region.

OUR REHAB SERVICES
Our Rehabilitation Services Department offers a broad spectrum of care options for service line, setting, and patient type. We have multiple personal trainers, athletic trainers, cardiac/pulmonary therapy nurses, and speech, occupational, and physical therapists on staff. We cover inpatient, outpatient, home health, and we also have community outreach options. Our clinicians are comfortable treating chronic disorders, acute injuries, vestibular impairments, men’s/women’s health concerns, pediatric diagnosis and early intervention programming, outpatient neurology, sports medicine, and pre- and post-op orthopedics. Our facility offers a Hydroworx pool with zero entry, fully functioning treadmill, jet resistance, and underwater video for activity correction and visual feedback. Our Rehab Department also holds the contracts in surrounding school districts for athletic training.

OUR IMAGING SERVICES
We recently added Dynamic Digital Radiography, which is an upgraded x-ray machine that provides low dose radiation (lower than fluoroscopy) to view anatomical motion. This machine also allows us to stitch images so that long bones can be viewed with improved quality. Our MRI boasts an increased opening (71 cm) and sensory comforts (headphones and lighting) for comforting those with claustrophobia. The software upgrade improved our image quality and speed to equate to a 3T magnet MRI. We are also currently undergoing a fluoroscopy renovation which will conclude in August. We currently have three x-ray rooms (including fluoroscopy), three ultrasound rooms, one MRI, one CT, one bone density, 1 EMG, and one mammography room.

INSURANCE
Medical Insurance Coverage

We offer Blue Cross Blue Shield Health Saving Account insurance. HSAs have many advantages, including the fact premiums are much less expensive than other plans, such as PPOs. Because deductibles are typically higher with HSAs, members tend to be more careful when choosing healthcare options. For example, an employee might opt for a visit to Colona Clinic rather than the emergency room because s/he knows there will be a larger upfront expenditure. With an HSA, you may also open an account at Central Bank and divert pre-tax dollars into it. This way you are pre-funding your own medical expenses with pre-tax dollars. When you incur an expense, you simply use the debit card from your HSA at Central Bank to pay for it. When you do this, those dollars move from pre-tax to “no tax” because you are never taxed on them. In addition to receiving a tax benefit by using your HSA at Central Bank, Hammond-Henry Hospital matches the first $34.62 you divert to that account each pay day. That adds up to $900 in “free money” deposited into your account each year. HSA dollars do not expire and are yours the day they are deposited. No wait period, no vesting period. You can continue to use them for medical, dental, or vision expenses – tax-free – even after you’re no longer participating in an HSA.

  • Dental Insurance Coverage is provided by Blue Cross Blue Shield. Orthodontia is covered at 50%, with a $1,000 cap.
  • Vision Insurance Coverage is provided by Guardian VSP. Eye exams are only $10 a year under our plan.
  • Basic Life Insurance includes receipt of $40,000 in free term life insurance and another $40,000 in free term accidental death and dismemberment insurance as a fulltime employee at Hammond-Henry Hospital
  • Voluntary Life Insurance includes the option to purchase additional term life insurance and term accidental death and dismemberment insurance through easy payroll deduction. Prices are based on age but are very affordable and do not increase as you age. For example, if you are 50-54 years old, your rate if $.106 per $1,000 or only $1.06 per paycheck for $10,000 of coverage. Voluntary term life insurance is also available for your spouse and children. This insurance is offered only upon initial eligibility.  There is a cap of $125,000.

PENSION PLAN
Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF) Pension
Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund pensions are offered by very few employers these days. We have a full pension which you cannot outlive. Once you are pension-eligible, you will draw that money as long as you live. There are also spouse continuation options with the plan. You contribute 4.5% of your pre-tax wage. HHH contributes the balance needed to fund today’s retirees. HHH’s contribution varies with current expenses and is always more than the employee portion. There is a 10-year vestment period before you are eligible for this lifelong pension. After one year of IMRF service, it also includes disability insurance and term life insurance, both free of charge.  There is a wage cap of about $125,000, meaning after you’ve earned that amount, IMRF is not withheld for the rest of the calendar year.

  • IMRF-VAC - You may make voluntary additional contributions into your IMRF pension account. This is an after-tax savings option which pays 7.25% interest. The interest is awarded only once a year, and you essentially forfeit the first and last year of interest due to the way it is   You may elect to contribute up to 10% of your after-tax wage. You may opt to take it as an annuity after you retire, which means it is added to the value of your pension for an even bigger monthly check. You must be contributing to IMRF to contribute to IMRF-VAC.

OTHER BENEFITS

  • Paid Time Off
    As a new physician, you will accrue a generous amount of PTO for every hour worked up to 80 hours worked per pay period per your contract.
  • Long Term Sick Time
    You will also accrue sick time, but at a slower rate. Our sick time is intended for more serious illnesses. If you call in one day due to headache, PTO usage is required. The accrual rate is .0192 per hour, which is 40 hours per year for an 80-hour employee.
  • 457(b) Plan
    Similar to a 401(k) plan, this retirement income option allows either pre-tax or post-tax options through Edward Jones. There is no company match, but the hospital picks up all administrative fees and commissions. In some cases the fees we pay exceed other companies’ matches. 100% of your money goes into your account and is always yours with no vestment period.  With a Roth plan (post-tax) the interest and growth you realize over the years is not taxed.