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Description
The Advanced Imaging Technologist–MRI provides technical leadership for clinical and research imaging using MRI, CT, and PET/CT to support veterinary patient care and animal and human research projects. This role develops and implements imaging protocols in collaboration with clinicians and researchers, performs advanced imaging procedures, and ensures safe, efficient operation of imaging equipment and facilities. The position also supports scheduling coordination, quality assurance, and training of faculty, staff, and students in advanced imaging techniques and safety practices.
Full consideration date: Monday, April 13, 2026, 11:59pm (MT)
Signing bonus language: A signing bonus may be negotiated for eligible and successful candidates.
The Veterinary Health System transforms our service units into a comprehensive veterinary medical center governed by responsible management that supports our units’ individual missions. Capitalizing on Colorado State University’s top ranking in veterinary medicine, and building on our tradition of providing high-quality compassionate care and achieving outstanding clinical outcomes, the Veterinary Health System broadens our expertise and skill to deliver the highest levels of customer service, employee satisfaction, and advancements in medicine through clinical service, research, and innovation.
Requirements
Minimum Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in a health, life science, or related field plus five years of advanced imaging experience, or associate's degree in radiologic technology OR
High School Diploma (or GED) plus ten years of relevant advanced imaging experience OR
Master's degree in a health, life science, or related field plus two years of advanced imaging experience
Good computer skills and familiarity with networking, PC-based database and spreadsheet programs, word processing, and image-viewing software
Preferred Qualifications:
Additional post-primary ARRT certification in CT/MRI, nuclear medicine and/or PET/CT is highly desired.
Previous experience with MRI, multi-slice CT, PET/CT, and/or nuclear medicine.
Previous experience in a veterinary medical setting project management experience.
Experience working in digital imaging, RIS/PACS environment.
Large group PC-based presentation skills.
Demonstrated history of working well in a team environment.
Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Strong interpersonal skills working with personnel at all levels in a hospital setting (faculty, administration, staff, clinicians, and trainees).
Experience with radiopharmaceutical handling, patient injection, radiation safety protocols, and monitoring.
Strong organizational skills and attention to detail are highly desired.
