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Weekend Radiology Transporter Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

This requires transporting detection equipment via towable trailer to various locations as ... Radiological Isotope Identification Device RIID High-Res/Low-Res; Mobile Radiation Detection ...

Radiology - Vascular Tech

Portland, OR · On-site

$34.50 - $42/hr

Weekends are not required. The expected patient ratio is 1:1. The working environment includes a ... Candidates must have a vehicle for transportation to assignments. Refusal to float as required may ...

Provider

Eugene, OR · On-site

$102K - $140K/yr

Varies/Weekends/Call Coverage Pay Range: $ 56.22 - 84.32 Job Summary: Collaborate with a multi ... Must have valid driver's license, insured vehicle for transportation, and a means of communication.

NoAre weekends required? Yes One Saturday overnight shiftAre block schedules required? NoWhat are ... Radiology, Social Services, Rapid Response Teams, Pharmacy, Transportation Patient Diagnoses ...

... Weekend Coverage : - Number of Weekend Shifts Per Contract : - Pre-Approved Time Off ... Radiology, Lift Teams, Rapid Response Teams, Transportation, Unit Secretary Patient Diagnoses ...

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What is the difference between Weekend Radiology Transporter vs Weekend Medical Courier?

AspectWeekend Radiology TransporterWeekend Medical Courier
CredentialsHigh school diploma, valid driver’s license, sometimes certification in patient transportHigh school diploma, valid driver’s license, often certification in courier services
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, medical imaging centersMedical facilities, labs, pharmacies, patient homes
Employer & IndustryHealthcare providers, imaging centersMedical supply companies, courier services

Weekend Radiology Transporters primarily move radiology equipment and patients within healthcare facilities, focusing on patient safety and equipment handling. Weekend Medical Couriers transport medical supplies, documents, or specimens between locations. While both roles involve driving and adherence to health protocols, Radiology Transporters focus on patient and equipment transport within medical settings, whereas Medical Couriers handle logistics of medical items across various locations.

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MRI Technologist

$45.12 - $67.26/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 28 days ago


Job description

Job Title: MRI Technologist
Location: Bend and St Charles Redmond
Hours: 3, 12-hour days; Monday - Friday - included in intermittent evening and overnight call rotation at St Charles Redmond Hospital
Wages: Starting wage $45.12 depending on experience, education and internal equity of current employees
Position Type: Full Time, non-exempt
Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K Retirement, Paid Time Off, Sick Time Off
Resume Required: Yes
Date Posted: 06/10/2026
Posting Expires: Open until filled
CORA has a pre-employment drug testing requirement for all positions.
Job Description:
The MRI Technologist operates 1.5T and 3.0T MRI equipment to produce detailed images of internal body structures by carefully positioning patients, administering contrast dye when necessary, and following physician orders to generate diagnostic images for medical analysis; essentially playing a critical role in patient care by ensuring proper imaging procedures while prioritizing patient comfort and safety. Our MRI technologists can work in various clinical environments, such as hospitals, diagnostic imaging centers, mobile MRI units, or physicians’ offices.
Essential Duties:
This position requires regular reliable attendance and requires a high level of attention to detail and accuracy, knowledge, and confidentiality.
  1. Operate MRI imaging equipment in accordance with established protocols and procedures.
  2. Research implant MRI safety and makes the necessary adjustments to protect the patient in the MRI.
  3. Administer contrast media.
  4. Perform venipunctures for the administration of I.V. contrast.
  5. Lift and position coils with equipment and personal safety in mind.
  6. Interact with radiologists to ensure quality imaging and appropriate patient care.
  7. Communicate to all MRI technologists and MRI Manager any equipment issues.
  8. Maintain documentation to ensure compliance with ACR and other registry bodies.
  9. Assist radiologist performing imaging and invasive procedures (MR-Guided Biopsy).
  10. Provide patient-centered care and educational instruction to patients.
  11. Verify correct patient using double identifier method.
  12. Verify patient record is up to date and accurate. Initiate appropriate updates when necessary.
  13. Assist with other clinic needs, including pre-appointment order review, telephone inquiries, and data entry.
  14. Required to maintain current state license through OBMI and ARRT.
  15. Must have the ability to work cohesively with others.
  16. Must be flexible with work schedule as hours and/or location may vary.
  17. Cover overnight, weekend, or holiday call at SCMC Redmond and/or SCMC Bend
  18. Other duties may be assigned.
Key Responsibilities:
This position requires licensure by the State and/or certification by ARRT/ASRT and must abide by OBMI’s Scope of Practice (see below) and ARRT/ASRT’s Scope of Practice and Ethical Guidance (see respective websites).
“OBMI defines the scope of practice in medical imaging as the use of ionizing radiation, ultrasound, radio waves, or magnetic fields upon human anatomy for diagnostic or therapeutic purposes. This includes the physical position of the patient, determination of exposure parameters, handling of ionizing radiation equipment, and workplace conduct. The OBMI requires that all medical imaging professionals have an active Medical Imaging License or Limited Permit to legally perform any type of medica imaging in any modality. Compliance with this law is mandatory, and failure to do so may result in civil penalties and a permanent record of disciplinary action against a Licensee or Permit holder.”

Education and Experience:
Required: ARRT, CPR and OBMI License.
Preferred: 2 years MRI and GE Experience
Typical Physical Demands
These typical physical demands are required with or without accommodation.
Requires full range of body motion.
Stationary position
  • Must be able to remain in a standing position for up to 95% of a workday.
  • Sit-to-stand desks are available to all employees if the workstation has space to accommodate without obstruction to patients.
Move, Transport
  • Frequently assists in patient mobility. May often transport patients in wheelchairs, on a gurney, using a Hoyer Lift or Gimme-A-Lift device. Often transports diagnostic devices and patient care supplies of varying weights and occasionally moves paper/boxes of varying weights, up to 50 pounds.
Move or Transverse
  • Constantly moves about the inside of the office/exam rooms for patient care and to access supplies and various diagnostic/office machinery, etc.
Operate, Activate, Use, Prepare, Inspect, Place, Detect, Position
  • Constantly operates diagnostic machines and/or other office productivity machinery, such as a computer, iPad, copy machine, printer, etc.
Communicate, Detect, Converse with, Discern, Convey, Express oneself, Exchange information, Monitor
  • Frequently communicate with physicians, patients and coworkers who have questions about exams, preparations, or other patient care needs.
  • Must be able to exchange accurate information in these situations.
Detect, Determine, Monitor, perceive, Identify, Recognize, Judge, Observe, Inspect, Estimate, Assess
  • Must be able to visually see patient to position or assist and identify changes in patient’s wellbeing.
  • Must have the ability to read orders or other communications on the patient’s and clinic’s behalf.
Exposure to work
  • Normally work indoors.
  • Must be able to safely work in an active MR environment
  • Occasionally will take patients outdoors in the event we are using mobile scanners or transporting items to laboratories
EEOC Statement

CORA is an equal opportunity employer, committed to providing employees with a work environment that is free of discrimination and harassment. Applications will be considered without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, and veteran or disability status. All employment decisions are based on business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications. Reasonable accommodation can and will be provided to any employee who needs accommodation to perform the essential functions of the job if the accommodation does not cause undue hardship.