University Radiology

Mammography Technologist

Job Locations US-NJ-Edison | US-NJ-Warren
ID
2024-1994
Category
Mammography Technologist
Position Type
Regular Full-Time

Overview

$5,000 Sign-on Bonus Now Being Offered to Eligible New Hires!**

 

University Radiology, the largest provider of subspecialty radiology and teleradiology services in NJ, is comprised of over 180 Board Certified radiologists with advanced U.S.-based training and expertise in all modalities and all subspecialty areas. In operation for more than 60 years, University Radiology staffs, manages and provides preliminary and final subspecialty interpretations and consultative support for hospitals, imaging centers and other medical facilities, and serves as the academic radiology faculty at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. Our physicians interpret over 2.1 million radiology procedures per year.

 

*New increased rate structure!

Responsibilities

University Radiology is currently seeking a full-time Mammography Technologist to join our team in our Bedminster, NJ Imaging Office, with one day per week in the Warren Office as follows:

 

Monday - Friday from 8:30am - 5:00pm. Occasional Saturdays in Warren Office

Qualifications

  • ARRT (R)(M) 
  • 2+ years of current diagnostic 3D mammography experience
  • NJ State License and CPR certification 

 

* URG will train registered X-Ray techs who are interested in Mammo that are willing to complete the 40 hour course and get their Mammo certification within 12 months of date of hire (elligble for $2,000 sign-on bonus).

Benefits

 

University Radiology offers a comprehensive benefits program including medical, dental and life insurance, 401k/pension, and profit-sharing plans, generous paid time off policy and more.

 

Join our growing team!

 

University Radiology  is an Equal Opportunity Employer, all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.

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