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As of Jul 13, 2026, the average weekly pay for mri mrso in the United States is $2,120.87, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,605.77 and $2,596.15 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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As an MRI MR Safety Officer, your main responsibilities typically include conducting routine safety audits, reviewing screening protocols, and ensuring that all MRI procedures are compliant with current safety guidelines. You may also provide ongoing safety training to technologists, radiologists, and other staff, as well as investigate and document any safety incidents or near misses. Collaboration is key in this role, as you’ll often work closely with hospital administrators, facility engineers, and clinical teams to update protocols and resolve safety concerns. Staying up to date with regulatory changes and new technologies is also a regular part of the job, offering opportunities for professional growth and leadership within your department.

What is an MRI MRSO job?

An MRI MRSO (Magnetic Resonance Safety Officer) is responsible for ensuring safety protocols in MRI environments. They oversee the implementation of guidelines to protect patients, staff, and equipment from MRI-related hazards, such as strong magnetic fields and radiofrequency exposure. The MRSO works closely with radiologists, technologists, and facility administrators to maintain safety compliance and prevent accidents. This role requires specialized knowledge in MRI physics, safety standards, and risk management.

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To thrive as an MRI MR Safety Officer (MRSO), you need a comprehensive understanding of MRI physics, safety protocols, and standards, generally achieved through clinical experience and MRSO certification. Familiarity with MR equipment, risk assessment tools, and compliance frameworks such as ACR guidelines is essential. Strong communication, attention to detail, and leadership abilities help you effectively educate staff and enforce safety measures. These skills are vital to ensure patient and staff safety and maintain regulatory compliance in environments with powerful magnetic fields.

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MRI/MRSO Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist

MRI/MRSO Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist

US Department of Veterans Affairs

Louisville, KY • On-site

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Posted 2 days ago

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U.S. Department Of Veterans Affairs rating

8.1

Company rating: 8.1 out of 10

Based on 667 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

40th of 283 rated public sector bodies


Job description

MRI Safety Officer

The incumbent is certified/licensed by the American Registry of Radiology Technologists (ARRT) and has demonstrated possession of the knowledge, skills abilities, and other "core competencies" associated with current radiologic technology practice. The duties will include but are not limited to:

  • Chairs the MRI Safety Committee, and prepares and presents reports for the facility safety committee. She/He is responsible for the committee charter and meeting agendas
  • MRSO maintains all aspects of MRI safety regulatory compliance
  • MRSO is responsible to educate required employees in a one time MRI safety course, and an annual update course for those employees with a high probability of encountering the MRI environment
  • Perform competency reviews for employees within the MRI section
  • Provides orientation and training to employees and students within his/her section
  • Safeguards the MRI Scanning environment sufficient to maintain a safe condition at all times
  • Provides input for the development of policy and procedure for the MRI section, pursuant to the delivery of MRI services at the highest possible standard of patient safety, in accordance with the recommendations of the American College of Radiology, The Joint Commission and Veterans Health Administration (VHA) policies
  • Interprets requests and instructions from medical providers, under the guidance of the Radiologist
  • Properly identifies patient by confirming patient name and social security number. This is essential so that mistaken identity of patient images does not occur
  • Informs the patient about the examination, securing their trust, confidence, and cooperation
  • Performs/coordinates the performance of various modality Quality Assurance measures, and preventative maintenance tasks with either biomedical engineering service or equipment vendors as necessary

Work Schedule: Rotating 10 hour shifts with rotating days off. On call rotation.

Telework: Not Authorized

Virtual: This is not a virtual position.

Functional Statement #: 40817F

Relocation/Recruitment Incentives: Not Authorized

Permanent Change of Station (PCS): Not Authorized


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