Medical Imaging Research and PET-MR Technologist
University Health Network View all jobs
- Toronto, ON
- $62.28 per hour
- Permanent
- Full-time
Number of Vacancies: 1
Site: Toronto General Hospital
Department: Medical Imaging, Research Division
Work Model: On-Site
Reports to: MRI Supervisor
Wage Range: $41.52 to $62.28 per hour
Hours: 37.5 hours per week
Shifts: Dedicated 8 hour shifts across weekdays. Dedicated extended shifts across days, evenings, nights and weekends. Rotating on-call shifts during stat holidays, or as needed.
Status: Permanent Full Time
Closing Date: July 31, 2026Additional Benefits
Premiums: Competitive shift premiums for work after standard hours, plus academic premiums on all hours worked
Relocation: Reimbursement available consistent with UHN policy
Location: Easy access via public transit (TTC and GO), and free shuttle between TGH and TWH
Education: Monthly PET Education Rounds and quarterly Nuclear Medicine Rounds for Nuclear Medicine Technologists
Opportunity to obtain annual onsite Basic CPR refresher training
Annual Medical Imaging professional development (PD) allowance for eligible continuing education
Opportunity for Collaborative Academic Practice fellowships
Education allowance available consistent with UHN policy
Opportunity for scholarship awards when pursuing elevated education (Masters, PhD)
Advance Skills: Opportunity to conduct and lead learning labs at Michener Institute.
Opportunity to apply for Clinical Adjunct Professor status with Michener Institute, in recognition of individual commitment to clinical education, advances in practice practice and serve as a role model/mentor to colleagues and students.
Research: Opportunity to participate in research, including publications and presentations
Peer Learning Program: Opportunity to earn hours applicable for CMRITO quality assurance portfolioPosition Summary
Join Medical Imaging at UHN, one of the largest academic medical imaging departments in Canada, where MRTs play a pivotal role in driving innovation, research and patient-centered care. Our institution is recognized nationally for its leadership in molecular imaging and theranostics.This is an exceptional opportunity to participate directly in groundbreaking research and contribute to first-of-its kind clinical programs.A Research-Driven Clinical EnvironmentAs a research MRT in our department, you will have opportunities to:
- Support and participate in clinical trials, theranostic research, and innovative radiopharmaceutical programs.
- Work with advanced technologies, such as PETMR, that drive discovery in precision medicine.
- Collaborate with physicians, radiopharmacists, physicists, and other healthcare professionals to shape the future of precision imaging and targeted radiopharmaceutical therapy.
- Contribute to process innovation, quality initiatives, and clinical advancements that influence provincial, national, and global practice.
- Access to ongoing training, academic collaboration, and research mentorship
- Opportunities to expand skillset including the potential training in the specialty of MRI
- A culture that supports career development, specialty training, and leadership growth
- Opportunities for academic and professional development through collaborations with leaders in the imaging field. The desire to pursue research interests will be encouraged and supported within the operational requirements of the program.
- Builds MRI Protocols on scanners as outlined in the research documents/imaging guidelines
- Performs PET-MRI and MRI Procedures as outlined in the protocol/procedure manuals to aid in patient diagnosis, intervention and or treatment
- Ensures MRI Safety Standards of Practice are followed at all times
- Operates, troubleshoots and ensures safe functioning of medical imaging and ancillary equipment are performing in an effective and efficient manner
- Prepare written and electronic reports required to properly document all procedures and test results
- Attend Research meetings, as required
- Assist in the preparation of manuscripts and grand applications and data processing
- Responsible for teaching, training, educational research, safety and quality improvement programs/activities
- Maintain up-to-date knowledge of and utilizing the Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) to review, manipulate and archive digital medical images of data in final image formation
- Perform other related patient care responsibilities to facilitate the provision of optimal patient care
- Understand and follow Hospital and departmental Research policies and procedures to improve technical quality
- Administration of radiopharmaceuticals intravenously under the direction of the nuclear medicine physician or authorized user
- Calculate, measure and record radiation dosage of radiopharmaceuticals received, used and disposed under the direction of the nuclear medicine physician
- Disposal of radioactive materials and storage of radiopharmaceuticals following all CNSC requirements
- Reconstruction of image data for subsequent quantitative analyses applying applying appropriate corrections for attenuation, random scatters, motion etc. per direction of the nuclear medicine physician or physicist
- Performs transfer and back-up of imaging data
- Performs venipuncture or catheterization to provide access for administration of radiopharmaceuticals, and fluids or the removal of blood for metabolite, survival, or recovery (of the radiopharmaceutical) analysis
- Monitors radiation work areas (wipe testing, weekly surveys) and other areas, as needed
- Maintain quarterly equipment (dose calibrator) linearity and constancy checks
- Completion of a recognized post diploma program in MRI, or recognized equivalent with MRI certification
- Certification in Nuclear Medicine, or recognized equivalent from a recognized academic institution
- Completion of Cross-section Anatomy course and contrast injection course
- Basic Cardiac Life Support (B.C.L.S) program, Level LL: Basic Rescuer certification
- Minimum three (3) years recent clinical MRI experience
- Registration with the College of Medical Radiation and Imaging Technologists of Ontario (CMRITO)
- Approval by CAMRT to practice Nuclear Medicine in Canada
- Ability to competently operate PET diagnostic equipment
- Previous Cardiac MRI experience an asset
- Demonstrate excellence in technical skills and image quality
- Demonstrate thoroughness and reliability in study documentation
- Demonstrate independent decision-making
- Ability to work accurately and efficiently under stressful conditions
- Ability to provide consistent, high quality imaging, following specific guidelines without variation
- Ability to perform research exams independently
- Excellent problem solving and recognition skills
- Effective time management skills, ability to organize work and set priorities
- Effective computer skills
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
- Excellence attendance, availability on evenings, potentially occasional weekends
- Competitive offer packages
- Government organization and a member of the Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP
- A flexible work environment
- Opportunities for development and promotions within a large organization
- Additional perks (multiple corporate discounts including: travel, restaurants, parking, phone plans, auto insurance discounts, on-site gyms, etc.)