• Work remotely
  • Flexible in schedule

Volunteer - MEDICAL IMAGING

Ongoing
STEM Canada is a registered not-for-profit global program specializing in an advanced, bar-none STEM-based educational curriculum emphasising the interconnected subject areas of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The STEM program is open to all students from preschool to high school with the mission to deliver top-notch STEM literacy and application, designed to teach students in the STEM fields, yielding globally competitive results.

Job Description

A medical imaging technologist is a healthcare professional who operates imaging equipment to create detailed images of the body for diagnostic purposes. They work closely with radiologists and other healthcare providers to help diagnose and monitor medical conditions. Specializations may include X-ray, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound, or nuclear medicine.

Start date: January 6, 2025
Time commitment: 2 to 6 hours per week and for the volunteer teaching assistant

Key Responsibilities

•	Prepare and position patients for imaging procedures while ensuring their safety and 
        comfort.
•	Operate imaging equipment, such as X-rays, CT scanners, MRI machines, or ultrasound 
        devices.
•	Follow established protocols to capture high-quality diagnostic images.
•	Evaluate images for clarity and accuracy before submitting them for interpretation.
•	Maintain and calibrate imaging equipment to ensure proper functioning.
•	Adhere to radiation safety and infection control guidelines to protect patients and staff.
•	Document patient information and procedures in compliance with healthcare 
        regulations.
•	Provide support and explanations to patients regarding the imaging process


Required Qualifications

•	Diploma or degree in medical imaging, radiologic technology, or a related field.
•	Certification by a recognized professional body, such as the American Registry of 
        Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) or the Canadian Association of Medical Radiation 
        Technologists (CAMRT).
•	State or provincial licensure, if required.
•	Clinical training or internships during the educational program.
•	Advanced certifications in specialized imaging modalities (e.g., MRI, CT, or nuclear 
        medicine).
•	Knowledge of human anatomy, medical terminology, and imaging techniques.
•	Proficiency in operating and troubleshooting advanced imaging equipment.
•	Physical stamina to assist with patient positioning and handling equipment.
•	Attention to detail to ensure image quality and accuracy.

Benefits

•	Flexible working hours with a minimum commitment of 5 hours per week.
•	Comprehensive health insurance (medical, dental, vision).
•	Receive a Certificate of volunteering for outstanding contributions to STEM Canada's 
        mission.
•	Play a vital role in supporting STEM Canada’s mission to advance STEM
        education and positively impact the community.
 
SMAC is strongly committed to equity and diversity within its community. We welcome and encourage applications from all religious backgrounds, persons of color, women, Indigenous/Aboriginal persons, persons with disabilities, and others who can contribute to the diversification of our community.

Interested candidates are encouraged to submit a resume and a cover letter to volunteer@stemcanada.ca

We thank you for your interest in this opportunity; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Interested individuals should submit their resume for immediate consideration.
  • Remote or online
  • Flexible in schedule