Cranial Technologies is the only company in the world completely dedicated to researching, diagnosing, and treating plagiocephaly (commonly called flat head syndrome). With over 300,000 babies successfully treated, we are the plagiocephaly experts.

We are currently looking for an hourly, full-time Baby Imaging Specialist to join our team in Boca Raton, FL!
 
We’re looking for someone who is enthusiastic, loves providing outstanding customer service, is tech savvy, and most importantly, loves babies! Several of our successful Baby Imaging Specialists have come from child care environments (i.e., daycare, nanny, etc.), educational backgrounds (i.e., teacher, preschool, etc.), and high-end retail settings.

We will train you on the things unique to CranialTech if you bring your problem-solving skills and “can do” attitude.

At Cranial Technologies we’re not just reshaping heads, we’re reshaping lives. Our number one priority is our patients and their families. Families choose us because of the different kind of healthcare experience we offer through exceptional customer service, superior outcomes using the DOC Band® and a passion for the babies we treat.

 

How you make an impact:

  • Provide outstanding customer service to all of our patients
  • Work as a team to complete a DSi® (3D image of the infants head used to create the DOC Band) for each baby
  • Point person to calibrate, operate and ensure optimal performance of imaging equipment (DSi system)
  • Schedule new patient and follow-up appointments into Intergy (Practice Management Software)
  • Obtain, enter and process patient information in Intergy
  • Medical office duties to include answering phones, clean patient rooms and room patients
 

How you show us what you've got:

  • Energetic and enthusiastic personality is a MUST
  • Ability to learn new things quickly and apply them in a fast paced, ever-evolving environment
  • Capability to juggle many duties while keeping the patient experience the top priority
  • Experience in one of the following; caring for or working with infants/children, high-end retail customer service, teaching, medical imaging

 

Physical Requirements:

  • Must be able to squat and bend
  • Must be able to lift at least 30 lbs
  • Must be able to position and handle patient to ensure DSi® images are captured
  • Must be able move at a fast pace

 

We offer an excellent benefits package:

  • Medical, Vision, and Dental Insurance
  • 401k Retirement Plan
  • 3.5 Weeks Paid Time Off plus 7 company-paid Holidays
  • Life Insurance
  • Short/Long Term Disability Insurance
  • Position starts at $17.50 - $18.00an hour with the opportunity to increase pay in 3-6 months as part of a levels program that is based on performance and tenure! 

 

Applicants must be authorized to work for any employer in the U.S. We are unable to sponsor or take over sponsorship of an employment Visa at this time.

 

Clinic Address: 1905 Clint Moore Rd., Ste. 301 Boca Raton, FL 33496

 

 

You will receive a confirmation email stating your application has been submitted. Once your application has been reviewed, you should receive an update on your status via email. **Please keep an eye on your spam and junk mail**

Please no phone calls to the clinic or offices regarding the position.

If you are unable to submit your application, please email the recruiting department at careers@cranialtech.com for assistance. 

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