As an MRI Technologist at HLI, you will perform MRI exams, assist with diagnostic tests, ensure patient comfort, and maintain accurate records while collaborating with medical staff.
Join Our Team as an MRI Technologist at Human Longevity, Inc.
About Human Longevity, Inc. (HLI)
At Human Longevity, Inc. (HLI), we are reimagining healthcare with the power of advanced genomics, cutting-edge technology, and personalized care. Our mission is to revolutionize human health by integrating the latest in genomic sequencing, metabolomics, and data-driven health solutions to provide the most comprehensive understanding of human longevity and disease prevention.
Through our HLI Clinic, we offer a transformative approach to healthcare with state-of-the-art diagnostic services, including whole-body MRI, 4D echocardiography, advanced biometric analysis, and more. We are dedicated to creating the future of healthcare—one where science, technology, and personalized care work together to help individuals live longer, healthier lives.
Why You'll Thrive at HLI
As an MRI Technologist at HLI, you will be an integral member of our Longevity Care Team, working with advanced imaging technologies to provide precision diagnostics for our clients. You will play a crucial role in ensuring that each client receives an outstanding experience—balancing expert technical care with empathy and exceptional customer service. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking work in longevity and human health while advancing your career in a supportive, mission-driven environment.
What You’ll Do:
About Human Longevity, Inc. (HLI)
At Human Longevity, Inc. (HLI), we are reimagining healthcare with the power of advanced genomics, cutting-edge technology, and personalized care. Our mission is to revolutionize human health by integrating the latest in genomic sequencing, metabolomics, and data-driven health solutions to provide the most comprehensive understanding of human longevity and disease prevention.
Through our HLI Clinic, we offer a transformative approach to healthcare with state-of-the-art diagnostic services, including whole-body MRI, 4D echocardiography, advanced biometric analysis, and more. We are dedicated to creating the future of healthcare—one where science, technology, and personalized care work together to help individuals live longer, healthier lives.
Why You'll Thrive at HLI
As an MRI Technologist at HLI, you will be an integral member of our Longevity Care Team, working with advanced imaging technologies to provide precision diagnostics for our clients. You will play a crucial role in ensuring that each client receives an outstanding experience—balancing expert technical care with empathy and exceptional customer service. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to groundbreaking work in longevity and human health while advancing your career in a supportive, mission-driven environment.
What You’ll Do:
- MRI Expertise: Perform high-quality MRI exams using advanced GE or Siemens MRI scanners, ensuring accurate diagnostic images that are vital to our clients' health and wellness.
- Precision Care: Assist with additional diagnostic tests including X-ray, DEXA, and CT calcium score exams (training provided), following best practices to maintain high standards of safety, accuracy, and patient comfort.
- Patient Interaction: Provide a warm and welcoming environment for clients, explaining procedures clearly, answering questions, and ensuring they are comfortable and informed throughout the process.
- Client Monitoring: Observe clients closely during exams to identify signs of discomfort or medical issues, taking appropriate action when necessary to ensure their well-being.
- Documentation & Compliance: Maintain accurate MRI records, administer required documentation, and follow HIPAA guidelines to protect client privacy.
- Collaborative Teamwork: Work closely with other technologists, physicians, and staff to provide seamless care and ensure positive client outcomes.
- Graduate of an accredited MRI program, approved by the American College of Radiology (ACR)
- Current certification from The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) or The American Registry of Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologists (ARMRIT)
- Current CPR or BLS for Healthcare Providers certification (must be current by start date)
- At least three (3) years of experience working as an MRI Technologist
- Proficient in MS Outlook and strong communication skills
- Excellent customer service orientation with the ability to interact empathetically with clients
- Ability to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams and provide outstanding service
- Demonstrated ability to work in a fast-paced, dynamic environment with sound judgment and problem-solving skills
- A commitment to maintaining a safe, clean, and efficient work environment
- Associate’s degree or higher in Radiologic Technology, MRI, or a related field
- Current California Radiologic Technologist (CRT) certification
- Experience with Siemens MRI scanners
- Strong focus on providing a positive, customer-focused experience
- A dynamic, engaging personality with a passion for continuous learning and taking on new challenges
- Cutting-Edge Technology: Work with the latest imaging technologies to help improve patient care and drive the future of healthcare.
- Mission-Driven Work: Be a part of a groundbreaking organization that is transforming healthcare and advancing the field of longevity care.
- Collaborative Environment: Join a team of passionate professionals dedicated to improving lives and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in medicine.
- Career Growth: At HLI, we offer exciting opportunities for professional development and career advancement as part of a rapidly growing, innovative organization.
- Open, modern clinical environment with access to advanced imaging equipment
- Flexibility for after-hours or weekend work may be required
- Physical demands include sitting, standing, bending, and the ability to lift up to 25 pounds
Top Skills
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Ge Mri Scanners
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Siemens Mri Scanners
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