The job involves providing direct and indirect patient care, administering contrast and IVs, executing provider orders, communicating effectively, documenting accurately, adhering to standards of practice, working independently, maintaining a clean and safe environment, ensuring proper equipment storage and utilization, participating in supply management, following safety procedures, assisting patients and visitors, answering inquiries, training new team members, collaborating with colleagues, and holding a high school diploma or GED along with relevant certifications and licenses. The position requires completion of a formal Radiologic Technology or MRI Technology training program, at least one year of prior experience, and current ARRT or ARMRIT certification. The hourly pay ranges from $44.62 to $64.75.