MRI Technologist
Why This Role Is Different
If you’re an experienced MRI Technologist who’s tired of churn, short contracts, or “figure-it-out-yourself” assignments — this one’s worth a look.
You’ll be supporting U.S. Veterans in a stable hospital environment, under a long-term federal contract, with predictable scheduling and real clinical impact. This is staff augmentation done right — not travel chaos.
OR & Vancouver, WA
What You’ll Be Doing
· Performing advanced MRI imaging (head, spine, abdomen, extremities, chest)
· Operating high-end MRI equipment in a hospital setting
· Working directly with radiologists and VA clinical staff
· Supporting routine, urgent, and after-hours imaging needs
· Maintaining clean documentation and patient safety standards (VA takes this seriously)
The Schedule
· 8, 9, or 10-hour shifts
· Rotating 4–5 day schedules
· Some weekends & holidays
· On-call and occasional overtime (paid)
· Long-term assignment — not a 13-week sprint
What You Need
· ARRT certification (MRI specialty)
· BCLS
· 2+ years hospital MRI experience
· Must have worked as an MRI Tech in a hospital within the last 6 months
· Able to commit at least 6 months
· Comfortable with physical work (standing, lifting patients/equipment up to 50–100 lbs)
· Able to pass VA background & drug screening
· Professional liability insurance (or ability to obtain
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