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Multi Modality Jobs in Minnesota (NOW HIRING)

$41.28 - $57.11/hr

The multi-modality role includes any combination of the following: Radiologic (XR), Computerized Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Interventional Radiology (IR), Nuclear Medicine (NM ...

$41.28 - $57.11/hr

The multi-modality role includes any combination of the following: Radiologic (XR), Computerized Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Interventional Radiology (IR), Nuclear Medicine (NM ...

The multi-modality role includes any combination of the following: Radiologic (XR), Computerized Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Interventional Radiology (IR), Nuclear Medicine (NM ...

The multi-modality role includes any combination of the following: Radiologic (XR), Computerized Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Interventional Radiology (IR), Nuclear Medicine (NM ...

$41.28 - $57.11/hr

The multi-modality role includes any combination of the following: Radiologic (XR), Computerized Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Interventional Radiology (IR), Nuclear Medicine (NM ...

$41.28 - $57.11/hr

The multi-modality role includes any combination of the following: Radiologic (XR), Computerized Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Interventional Radiology (IR), Nuclear Medicine (NM ...

$41.28 - $57.11/hr

The multi-modality role includes any combination of the following: Radiologic (XR), Computerized Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Interventional Radiology (IR), Nuclear Medicine (NM ...

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Multi Modality information

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Multi Modality Technologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Multi Modality Technologist, you need in-depth knowledge of diagnostic imaging procedures across multiple modalities (such as X-ray, CT, MRI), typically supported by an associate’s or bachelor’s degree in radiologic technology and ARRT or equivalent certification. Familiarity with imaging equipment, PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication Systems), and safety protocols is essential. Strong attention to detail, adaptability, and effective communication enhance patient care and teamwork. These skills and qualifications ensure accurate diagnostics, patient safety, and efficient workflow in a fast-paced clinical environment.

What are some common challenges faced by Multi Modality Technologists in a clinical setting?

Multi Modality Technologists often juggle responsibilities across multiple imaging disciplines, such as MRI, CT, and X-ray. This requires them to stay current with protocols, manage varied equipment, and adapt quickly to different patient needs. Balancing schedules, maintaining certifications in several modalities, and collaborating with radiologists and other healthcare professionals can be demanding but also rewarding for those who enjoy a dynamic work environment.

What are Multi Modality professionals?

Multi Modality professionals are healthcare workers, often radiologic technologists, who are trained and certified to operate more than one type of medical imaging equipment, such as X-ray, CT, MRI, or ultrasound machines. Their versatility allows them to perform a broader range of diagnostic procedures, making them valuable members of the diagnostic imaging team. These professionals must be knowledgeable about each modality's safety protocols and technology, and they often need additional certifications or training to work across multiple specialties.

What is the difference between Multi Modality vs Radiologic Technologist?

AspectMulti ModalityRadiologic Technologist
CredentialsCertification in multiple imaging modalities (e.g., MRI, CT, Ultrasound)Certification in specific modality (e.g., X-ray, MRI)
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, imaging centers with diverse equipmentTypically specialized in one modality, working in hospitals or clinics
Industry UsageUsed for roles requiring versatility across imaging typesFocused on a single imaging technique
Search & ComparisonOften searched for roles requiring multiple imaging skillsMore common for specialized imaging roles

Multi Modality professionals are trained to operate and interpret multiple imaging techniques, offering versatility in diagnostic settings. Radiologic Technologists usually specialize in one modality, providing focused expertise. The choice depends on the employer's needs for multi-skilled versus specialized imaging professionals.

What are popular job titles related to Multi Modality jobs in Minnesota? For Multi Modality jobs in Minnesota, the most frequently searched job titles are:
What job categories do people searching Multi Modality jobs in Minnesota look for? The top searched job categories for Multi Modality jobs in Minnesota are:
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Infographic showing various Multi Modality job openings in Minnesota as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, 2% Part Time, 3% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, and 7% Remote job distribution.
CT/Radiologic Technologist - Casual

CT/Radiologic Technologist - Casual

Allina Health

On-site

$41.28 - $57.11/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 8 days ago


Allina Health rating

7.7

Company rating: 7.7 out of 10

Based on 257 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

158th of 864 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Location Address:

303 Catlin St Buffalo, MN 55313-1947

Date Posted:

May 27, 2026

Department:

40006106 Radiology

Shift:

Day/Evening (United States of America)

Shift Length:

8 hour shift

Hours Per Week:

0

Union Contract:

Non-Union-NCT

Weekend Rotation:

Occasional

Job Summary:

At Allina Health, our Technologists play a vital role in delivering high-quality, patient-centered care. Join an organization that values your expertise and is committed to providing support so you can grow with purpose and make a difference with every scan.

Key Position Details:

  • FTE 0.0 (Casual)
  • 8-hour day/evening shifts
  • Occasional weekends
  • Casual position requires a minimum of 2 shifts a month and 1 holiday per year

Job Description:

Performs diagnostic radiological imaging, in more than a single Modality, that may include, CT (computerized tomography), MRI (magnetic resonance imaging), general radiology, Nuclear Medicine, Diagnostic Sonography, or Mammography depending on location of department. These procedures would be as directed by providers or radiologist providing timely and quality service to the patient. Follows Imaging Department policies to maintain a safe, efficient and economical environment. Interacts with patients to welcome, explain and respond to question and concerns during and following the procedure.
Principle Responsibilities

  • Completes procedure in compliance with physician orders and department guidelines
    • Identifies patient with two identifiers.
    • Documents accurately all needed aspects of the procedure.
    • Observes and communicates with patient, responding to needs.
    • Maintains safe patient environment in procedure area.
  • Performs procedures with high degree of accuracy
    • Demonstrates appropriate knowledge of all diagnostic equipment.
    • Maintains work knowledge and competence.
    • Gathers all relevant information to assist in interpretation of images.
    • Verifies all imaging has appropriately transferred to imaging storage and retrieval system.
  • Provides accurate clerical function
    • Uses Excellian (electronic medical record).
    • Understands the Enterprise Medical Imaging/Picture Archiving and Communication System.
    • Ensures all documentation is complete post procedure.
  • Communicates with supervisor and team
    • Reports problems, issues or ideas.
    • Provides assistance, ideas and information to support the work of others.
  • Other duties as assigned.


Required Qualifications

  • Vocational or Technical Training graduate of accredited School of Radiologic Technology


Licenses/Certifications

  • The multi-modality role includes any combination of the following: Radiologic (XR), Computerized Tomography (CT), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), Interventional Radiology (IR), Nuclear Medicine (NM), Mammography, or Ultrasound (US). See requirements below.
    If working in Radiologic, Computerized Tomography, Magnetic Resonance, or Interventional Radiology, the technologist must be:
    Registered Technologist - The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) required upon hire
    If working in NM, the technologist must be:
    Registered Technologist - Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB) NMTCB upon hire
    If working in Mammography, the technologist must be:
    Registered Technologist - The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) required, current Mammography registered or willing to obtain within 1 year of hire
    If working in Ultrasound, the technologist must be:
    Certified Ultrasound Technologist - American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography Required registered in abdomen, and/or OB/GYN upon hire
    Registered Vascular Technologist - American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography required registered RVT upon hire for AHG Clinic Locations or
    Registered Vascular Technologist - American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography required registry eligible, registered within 180 days for hospital locations
  • Must meet at least ONE of the requirements below:
    Current BLS certification from the American Heart Association
    Current BLS certification from the American Red Cross
    Allina in-house BLS training (within 30 days of hire)


Physical Demands

  • Medium Work*:
  • Lifting weight up to 32 lbs. occasionally (*Allina Safe Patient Moving Policy), up to 25 lbs. frequently

Pay Range

Pay Range: $41.28 to $57.11 per hourThe pay described reflects the base hiring pay range. Your starting rate would depend on a variety of factors including, but not limited to, your experience, education, and the union agreement (if applicable). Shift, weekend and/or other differentials may be available to increase your pay rate for certain shifts or work.

Benefit Summary

Allina Health believes the best way to provide safe and compassionate care for our patients is by nurturing the passion of those who care for them. That's why we devote extraordinary resources to help you grow and thrive - not only as a professional but also as a whole person. When you join our team, you have access to a wealth of valuable employee benefits that support the total well-being - mind, body, spirit and community - of you and your family members.

Allina Health is all in on your well-being. Because well-being means something different to everyone, our award-winning program provides you with the resources you need to help you navigate your personal journey. This includes well-being dollars, dedicated well-being navigators, and many programs, activities, articles, videos, personal coaching and tools to support you on your journey.

In addition, Allina Health offers employee resources groups (ERGs) -- voluntary, employee-led groups that serve as a resource for members and organizations by fostering a diverse, inclusive workplace aligned with the organization's mission, values, goals, business practices, and objectives. Allina Health also engages employees in various community involvement and volunteering events.

Benefits include:

  • Medical/Dental

  • PTO/Time Away

  • Retirement Savings Plans

  • Life Insurance

  • Short-term/Long-term Disability

  • Voluntary Benefits (vision, legal, critical illness)

  • Tuition Reimbursement or Continuing Medical Education as applicable

  • Student Loan Support Benefits to navigate the Federal Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program

  • Allina Health is a 501(c)(3) eligible employer

*Benefit eligibility/offerings are determined by FTE and if you are represented by a union.


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