Weare seeking an experienced Senior Radiographer to join our client’s dynamic team.
Job Description (JD)
A radiographer in a neuroscience setting (such as a Neuroscience Institute or academic neuroimaging center) specializes in capturing high‑quality diagnostic images of the brain, spine, and nervous system, often focusing on Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), CT, and advanced neuroimaging.
Responsibilities
* Imaging Performance: Independently perform MRI, CT, and angiogram scans on patients with neurological conditions.
* Specialized Neuroimaging: Utilize advanced imaging modalities, including functional MRI (fMRI), Electroencephalography (EEG), Magnetoencephalography (MEG), and Functional Near‑Infrared Spectroscopy (FNIRS) for research and clinical studies.
* Patient Care: Provide care to patients, including alleviating fear and anxiety, while maintaining high safety standards.
* Data & Technical Management: Manage data collection, quality assurance, and storage for neuroimaging projects.
* Equipment Maintenance: Troubleshoot technical issues with specialized neuroimaging equipment.
* Collaboration: Work with researchers, clinicians, and neurologists to support experimental setups and clinical trials.
Job Requirements
* Education: Recognized Degree or Diploma in Radiography.
* Experience: 3–5 years of experience is required, particularly with MRI, though some roles accept fresh graduates.
* Skills: Ability to work independently with minimal supervision, strong communication skills, and proficiency in multitasking.
* Flexibility: Willingness to work 3 rotating shifts and be on‑call.
Research & Clinical Focus
In addition to clinical diagnostics, radiographers in neuroscience may be involved in research, focusing on areas like Alzheimer’s disease, neurodegenerative conditions, and brain‑behavior research, often using specialized neuroimaging techniques.
Who can apply
Residence only. No quotas are available for foreigners.
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