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Make a difference and grow your career

We are a team! We offer diversity with a vast range of services and supports.  As part of our team, you will be encouraged to take an active role in your profession by supporting the education and training of the next generation of Medical Imaging professionals. Be a leader in your department, support your peers and colleagues and advocate for your patients.

Getting started

VCH offers a variety of positions to a range of medical technologists and sonographers

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Medical Radiation Technologist: Magnetic Resonance Imaging

As a technologist certified in Magnetic Resonance, you will use magnetic resonance to create 3D images of the patient's body to help diagnose and treat their illnesses. You will work with patients before, during and after the procedure, ensuring they are prepared and comfortable for the exam. Patients range from scheduled outpatients to urgent emergency patients.

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Medical Radiation Technologist: Nuclear Medicine

As a technologist certified in Nuclear Medicine, you will be administering radioactive material and imaging patients to help diagnose and treat their illnesses. You will work with patients before, during and after their procedure, ensuring they are prepared and comfortable for the exam. Patients range from scheduled outpatients to in-patients.

Medical Radiation Technologist

Medical Radiation Technologist: Radiological Technology

As a technologist certified in radiological technology you can begin your career performing general radiography and fluoroscopy procedures. There are opportunities to advance your career in radiology with additional education, training and experience. Branch off into computed tomography, screening or diagnostic mammography, interventional radiology, or bone densitometry. The range of procedures in radiography differ between sites and are largely based on the size of the hospital and /or the location.

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Sonographer: General Ultrasound, Cardiac (Echocardiology) and Breast Imaging

As a certified sonographer, you will use a transducer that emits high-frequency sound waves to create detailed images and perform assessments of internal structures to help a radiologist determine if structures are normal or abnormal. This role is diverse, dynamic, and active in many areas within health care. Sonography is a versatile field with many options for specialization and work settings such as general ultrasound, echocardiology and breast imaging.

Questions? Speak with a Talent Acquisition Advisor today.

VCH welcomes connecting with anyone interested in opportunities within the medical imaging department, including leadership, informatics or professional practice/education.

Operations - Leadership

Are you interested in leading a team and empowering others to be the best professionals they can be? Then consider a role in leadership within the medical imaging department. VCH offers education opportunities to emerging and current leaders.

  • Technologist or Sonographer

    Kickstart your career by becoming a technologist or a sonographer at VCH. Gain experience working with patients, understanding department workflows, and participating in professional development. Consider additional education and learning opportunities in leadership and healthcare administration to prepare for career pathways.

  • Supervisor

    In this role you will learn how to recruit and orient employees, assist with scheduling, approve payroll, oversee the quality of work and provide feedback. You will be instrumental in the creation of tools to guide practice, manage inventory, and implement initiatives.

  • Site Coordinator/Manager

    As a manager, you will oversee operations to ensure a safe environment is provided. Leadership skills are used to coach supervisors and emerging leaders. Preparing budgetary information and making recommendations about planning and evaluating services is also part of this role. You will receive feedback from patients, staff and physicians in this position.

  • Clinical Coordinator/Project Manager

    In this position as clinical coordinator/project manager you will use project management skills to lead various teams to support quality improvement, service expansion, strategic directives and capital initiatives. You will be supported by colleagues who are eager to improve the medical imaging program.

  • Director

    This role leads multi-site medical imaging departments. You will have the opportunity to advance service efficiencies, enable performance metrics, and empower a team to deliver the strategic direction. You will learn capital equipment planning, purchasing and how to execute medial imaging transformation.

Informatics - Leadership

Are you interested in the exciting world of informatics that focuses on applying information technology to improve patient care? Do you want to be on the cutting edge of supporting the electronic medical record (EMR), picture archive and communication systems (PACS) and other imaging systems? VCH offers opportunities in informatics for interested staff.

  • Technologist or Sonographer

    Kickstart your career by becoming a technologist or a sonographer at VCH. Gain experience working with patients, understanding department workflows, and participating in professional development. Consider additional education and learning opportunities in leadership and healthcare administration to prepare for career pathways.

  • Imaging Informatics Technologist (IIT)

    In this position, you will support daily users of clinical systems as well as the system and equipment. You will be a liaison between clinical users and the service team. You will learn how to develop and update manuals, perform routine audits, and provide statistical analysis. The installation and maintenance of IT equipment is also involved.

  • Imaging Informatics Coordinator (IIC) or Specialist (IIS)

    In this position you will be responsible for providing imaging informatics support for systems as as well as other clinical applications. In this role you will learn to develop specifications, test dictionaries and report formats. You will have the opportunity to liaise with vendors and health authority information management colleagues.

  • Imaging Informatics Supervisor

    In this role you will learn how to recruit and orient employees, assist with scheduling, approve payroll, oversee the quality of work and provide feedback. You will be instrumental in the execution of informatics projects, manage clinical systems and implementation of initiatives.

  • Informatics Manager

    This role oversees the operations of the MI informatics team. You will develop leadership skills to coach supervisors and emerging leaders. You will also learn to prepare a budget and make recommendations about planning and evaluating services provided by the informatics department.

  • Director

    Depending on the portfolio, you will have the opportunity to advance clinical service, enable performance metrics, and empower a team to deliver the strategic direction. In this role, you will learn capital planning, maintenance of imaging services and how to execute medial imaging transformation.

Professional Practice and Educator - Leadership

Are you interested in advancing the practice of your profession to provide quality patient care? Do you want to support others in their learning? VCH offers opportunities in professional practice and education for those with a passion for patient-centred quality care.

  • Technologist

    Kick-start your career by becoming a technologist or a sonographer at VCH. Gain experience working with patients, understanding department workflows, and participating in professional development. To prepare yourself for career pathways, consider additional education in leadership, adult education, professional practice, project management and healthcare administration.

  • Site Clinical Instructor

    This role coordinates training activities for students within MI and acts as a liaison between academic institutions and departmental personnel. In addition to instructing students, you will evaluate student progress during clinical. In this role, you will be supported by your supervisor, site coordinator and academic institution liaison.

  • Site Clinical Educator

    In this role, you will learn how to create tools to support staff education, provide in-services, perform competency assessments and support adult learners to achieve competencey with department protocols, imaging and ancillary equipment, clinical system applications and department workflows.

  • Regional Educator

    This role is responsible for identifying, coordinating and leading education activities for students and staff across MI. Providing training and education to staff/students in your applicable MI modality, including leading knowledge transfer and assisting with the development of new clinical practices.

  • Regional Practice Lead

    As the Regional Practice Lead, you are accountable for developing, implementing and maintaining practice standards for your specialty area within MI. You will provide leadership, direction and guidance on practice activities. You will learn to develop, review and implement practice standards in conjunction with leadership.

  • Regional Manager Clinical Education

    This role leads the development and management of a regional clinical education strategy that supports the development of MI leaders. You will provide educational assistance by establishing initiatives to support education and learning. The Manager collaborates with various internal and external stakeholders, including MI leadership, professional practice and academic institutions.

  • Director

    Depending on the portfolio, you will have the opportunity to advance clinical service, enable performance metrics, and empower a team to deliver the strategic direction. In this role you will learn capital planning, maintenance of imaging services and how to execute medial imaging transformation.

More on career pathways for medical imaging technologists and sonographers

How to apply

The application process varies depending on whether you are an external (non-VCH staff,) internal (VCH staff,) international / out-of-province, or medical staff candidate

Medical imaging jobs

In Lower Mainland Medical Imaging, you will have the opportunity to grow your career in either large academic research, community, or rural hospitals where innovative technology, advanced practice, and research go hand-in-hand.