15 Oregon CT Technologist Jobs
Travel Allied (CT Technologist) - CT
$3,119/wk
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Pre-employment modules may be required for this role. Please upload any certifications or health documents you have to your profile to expedite your on-boarding process.
Additional Details:
Required Credentials:
- Required certifications cannot expire the same month as the potential start date to apply.
Required Skills/Experience:
- Responsibilities include providing timely diagnostic services to both inpatient and outpatient populations under the direction of a Radiologist and departmental protocols.
- Performs basic radiographic procedures, fluoroscopy, portable radiographic procedures, C-arm procedures, and OR imaging services.
- Demonstrates proficiency in routine diagnostic CT scanning procedures including CT of head/brain, neck, thorax, spine, abdomen/pelvis, extremities, and biopsy/drainage procedures, including studies with or without contrast media and cross-sectional anatomy.
Shift & Scheduling:
- Hours will primarily be mid-shift with a 12:00 noon start time or mid-day shift; hours will vary.
- Call required.
- Routine weekend shifts will be scheduled.
Travel CT Technologist Jobs
CT Technologists are in demand across the United States as imaging volumes rise, and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports a national median wage of $77,660 for radiologic and CT technologists (May 2024), with faster-than-average job growth projected for the field. Travel CT Tech jobs are available in hospitals, trauma centers, and outpatient imaging facilities in every region. Job descriptions emphasize emergency and routine CT imaging, contrast administration, and patient safety. These roles are rewarding because CT scans are central to fast, accurate diagnosis - and travel contracts typically pay above staff rates.
Travel CT Technologist Jobs in Oregon
A CT Technologist is a radiologic technologist who specializes in computed tomography (CT) imaging, using rotating X-ray equipment to produce detailed cross-sectional images of the body. These scans help physicians diagnose injuries, tumors, vascular disease, and internal bleeding. Job responsibilities include positioning patients, administering contrast media when ordered, operating the CT scanner safely, and following radiation-protection (ALARA) protocols. Most CT Technologists are certified through the ARRT, with the (CT) post-primary credential.