1 Vermont Radiologic Technologist (X-Ray) Jobs
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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.
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Certifications are required to be included at time of submission.
Preferred Credentials: Bachelor degree preferred.
Special Requests: Any/all RTO and scheduling requests must be included at the time of submission/upload. The facility will not approve requests after upload or after offer; requests after offer may lead to a rescinded offer. No more than 5 days of RTO will be accepted; less is better.
Unit Details: This is a CT/X-ray assignment. Full-service radiology department providing routine and specialized imaging procedures for inpatients, outpatients, and emergency patients. X-ray and CT services are provided 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Uses Canon DR Radrex, GE fluoro units, and Infinitt RIS.
Shift & Scheduling: Saturday and Sunday plus 1 day per week. Holiday coverage required. No call.
Required Skills/Experience: 1-2 years of current CT/Xray Tech experience in a hospital setting.
Travel Radiologic Technologist (X-Ray) Jobs
Radiologic Technologists are in demand in nearly every healthcare setting, and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports a national median wage of $77,660 (May 2024) with faster-than-average job growth projected for radiologic and MRI technologists. Travel X-Ray Tech jobs are widely available in hospitals, urgent care, trauma centers, and outpatient clinics in urban, suburban, and rural settings. Job descriptions cover general diagnostic radiography and patient positioning, sometimes with cross-training in CT or other modalities. These roles are rewarding because X-ray imaging is the starting point for so much patient care - and travel contracts typically pay above staff rates.
Travel Radiologic Technologist (X-Ray) Jobs in Vermont
A Radiologic Technologist (X-Ray), often called a Rad Tech or Radiographer, is an allied health professional who performs diagnostic X-ray imaging to help physicians diagnose injuries and illness. Job responsibilities include positioning patients, selecting the correct exposure settings, capturing clear radiographic images of bones, the chest, and other body regions, and following radiation-protection (ALARA) principles to keep patients and staff safe. Radiologic Technologists are certified through the ARRT (R) and are often the foundation of a facility’s imaging department.