Biomagnetic Imaging Technologist
Radiology
Full Time
87914BR
Job Summary
The Biomagnetic Imaging Technologist will perform duties related to the support and coordination of clinical and research studies performed at the UCSF Biomagnetic Imaging Lab (BIL).
Incumbents will perform assessments in the study of various conditions affecting the human brain, such as brain tumors, epilepsy, dementias, schizophrenia, voice disorders, hearing impairments (patients and/or research participants).
Under supervision, incumbents will perform the range of magnetoencephalography exams outlined in the series concept, including resting-state, evoked-potential and event-related task assessments. This is the journey-level class in the series.
Incumbents may also perform other studies such as transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and psychophysical testing under supervision and direction of a trained licensed senior lab personnel.
Incumbents typically take medical histories as they relate to neurological diagnosis; prepare and position participants (primarily patients) for the conduct of magnetoencephalography, electroencephalographic, electromyographic, and/or evoked field examinations; apply suitable electrodes, sensors, and fiducial coils to predetermined, measured positions on participants and check their performance; set up equipment-such as earphones, somatosensory stimulators, movement monitoring devices-for evoked field studies and instruct patients on how to correctly perform various tasks while scanning; calibrate and adjust the apparatus; replace faulty components as necessary; select predetermined sensor combinations and determine sensor combinations to define focal abnormalities during examinations; under supervision and training, learn to interpret the graphic output during the test recording and modify the test appropriately; observe patients during tests and indicate all artifacts interfering with a true recording (e.g., removable metallic devices, muscle movement, eye blinking, swallowing and poorly applied electrodes) as guided by supervisors and other senior lab personnel; document study procedures and measurements, and designate all abnormal clinical manifestations observed during the test.
In case of encountering patients with any non-removable medical devices that could cause artifacts in the scanner, incumbent will coordinate with medical staff to temporarily stop devices (eg, VNS) during the exam, when appropriate.
Incumbents will monitor all sensors; monitor behavioral state and performance of patients; maintain patient records; perform exam procedures (such as running in-house lab software programs on collected data, extracting numbers and figures from these programs) for technical reporting based on the sensor recordings; and perform other related clerical work.
Incumbents will take detailed notes of any events during scans such as seizures, excessive movement, difficulty with task performance, technical problems, etc., and will communicate this information with those preparing reports. During or immediately following scans, incumbents will prepare tech reports noting details of the scan.
The final salary and offer components are subject to additional approvals based on UC policy.Your placement within the salary range is dependent on a number of factors including your work experience and internal equity within this position classification at UCSF. For positions that are represented by a labor union, placement within the salary range will be guided by the rules in the collective bargaining agreement.The salary range for this position is $50.60 - $63.11 (Hourly Rate).To learn more about the benefits of working at UCSF, including total compensation, please visit:
Department Description
The Department of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging at the University of California, San Francisco is one
of the largest departments in the School of Medicine. The Department of Radiology provides service for
UCSF's six integrated facilities: Moffitt/Long Hospital, Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital, San
Francisco Veteran's Administration Medical Center, Mt. Zion Hospital, China Basin, and the Mission Bay
Hospital. The department has 32 sections and research units, and has over 200 salaried faculty and nonfaculty
academics. There are also approximately 75 volunteer clinical faculty.
Required Qualifications