Unit: School Of Medicine MBU
Department: Institute for Liver Disease
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Department Summary: The Stravitz-Sanyal Liver Institute of Virginia Commonwealth University is seeking a CT Technologist to join its world-renowned team of Hepatologists, researchers and imaging experts in changing the landscape of liver and metabolic diseases through research. The candidate will have the ability to engage in translational molecular research imaging at our new facility to include a state-of-the art research PET/CT scanner and equipment. The successful candidate will have experience in general diagnostic CT imaging, imaging protocols, radiation safety, and contrast administration. The CT Technologist will capture and process human research clinical images for the Imaging Center while working within a specialized team utilizing specific hardware and software to deliver high-quality imaging data. They will report to the Manager of Imaging Operations. Anticipated start date for June 2026.
Duties & Responsibilities:
Core Responsibilities:
• Complete pre-scan quality control measures on equipment, and perform safety screenings/evaluations of all imaging participants for contraindications prior to scanning
• Perform quality control of CT images and related documentation in a technical and research-intensive environment
• Safely administer imaging agents to participants, monitoring for and following all reaction protocols per ACR guidelines
• Execute imaging scans according to research protocols and manage incidental findings in coordination with the Medical Director and Principal Investigators
• Address research participant’ concerns, ensuring participant safety and comfort during scans
• Ensure that the CT rooms are kept clean, organized, and safe at all times
• Communicate with scanner manufacturer on troubleshooting as needed
• Assist in CT Sequencing, imaging data management, and segmentation of images from CT investigations, including documentation and reporting of results
• Obtain participant vascular access and participate in other operational tasks within the CT suite as needed
• Work with departmental leadership to ensure regulatory and accreditation compliance, including maintaining appropriate training, licensure and certification
• Coordinate with staff and departmental leadership to streamline research workflow and operational efficiency.
• Perform quality assurance procedures and implement process improvement changes as required
• Serve as a member of the Imaging Safety Committee.
Minimum Hiring Standards:
• Demonstrated ability to work in and foster an environment of respect, professionalism and civility with a population of faculty, staff, and students from all backgrounds and experiences, or a commitment to do so as a staff member at VCU.
• Associate's degree in radiologic technology or related field from an accredited program recognized by the American Registry of Radiology Technologist (ARRT)
• Current RT(CT) Certification by American Registry of Radiology Technologist (ARRT)
• Current Radiologic Technologist state license with the Virginia Board of Medicine
• Must be able to work around ionizing radiation
• Current CPR certification
• Must possess, utilize, and maintain knowledge of radiation protection, safety, and current complex scanning protocols
• Thorough understanding of and ability to practice principles of radiation safety to minimize risk to research participants, self, and others
• Considerable knowledge of CT policy and procedures, as well as the ability to interpret and apply information to daily work
• Ability to think critically and use independent, professional, and ethical judgment in all aspects of work
• Proven ability to work independently and to manage several competing assignments simultaneously
Preferred Qualifications:
• ARRT(MR) and/or ARRT(N) certification is a plus
• Training in PET modalities preferred but not required. Must be willing to cross train in MRI if needed
• Experience with research program development and implementation preferred but not required
Additional Information:
ORP Eligible: - NO
Hours / weeks - 40 hours weekly
Title Details: CT Technologist
University Title: MRI Technologist, HS 1-3
University Code: 21151N-21153N
University Job Family: Health Sciences
Salary Range: $61,000-$95,600K - Commensurate with Experience
Benefits: All full-time university staff are eligible for VCU’s robust benefits package that includes comprehensive health benefits, paid annual and holiday leave, generous tuition benefits, retirement planning and savings options, tax-deferred annuity and cash match programs, employee discounts, well-being resources, abundant opportunities for career development and advancement, and more.
FLSA Exemption Status: Exempt
Hours per Week: 40
Restricted Position: No
ORP Eligible: No
Flexible Work Arrangement: Fully Onsite
University Job Title: 2115B - MRI Technologist HS Base
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