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Join our Weekend Program as a Rad Tech in West Allis. This role requires a WI Radiographer license, ARRT registration, and BLS certification. You will perform diagnostic and fluoroscopic procedures in a fast-paced environment. We offer a flexible schedule, sign-on bonus, and comprehensive benefits.
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United States , West Allis
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28.55 - 42.85 USD / Hour
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Rad Tech- Ortho Clinic
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United States , Milwaukee; Aurora
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26.55 - 39.85 USD / Hour
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Join our leading Milwaukee hospital as a Rad Tech I. Perform advanced diagnostic and fluoroscopic procedures in a dynamic, high-expectation environment. This role requires a WI Radiographer license and ARRT registration. We offer robust benefits, professional growth, and the unique opportunity to...
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United States , Milwaukee
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28.55 - 57.30 USD / Hour
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United States , Milwaukee
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28.55 - 46.05 USD / Hour
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United States , Milwaukee
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United States , Milwaukee
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28.55 - 46.05 USD / Hour
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United States , Hartland
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26.55 - 39.85 USD / Hour
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Seeking a certified Radiology Technologist (CRT/ARRT) for a key role in Tucson. Utilize your skills operating radiograph equipment to produce diagnostic images as part of a dedicated healthcare team. This position requires BLS certification and offers the chance to work with advanced imaging tech...
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United States , Tucson
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Seeking a registered Multi Modality Tech (CT/Rad Tech) in Frederick. Provide quality patient care and perform imaging across two+ departments. Requires ARRT certification, 1 year experience, and BLS. We offer comprehensive benefits, PTO, and tuition reimbursement.
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United States , Frederick
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37.59 - 56.88 USD / Hour
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Cardiovascular Rad Tech Regional Float
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Join our regional float team as a Cardiovascular Rad Tech in Omaha. Perform vital diagnostic imaging (X-ray, CT, MRI) and assist in sterile procedures. This role requires ARRT certification and offers a significant sign-on bonus, educational assistance, and comprehensive benefits.
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United States , Omaha
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32.30 - 48.05 USD / Hour
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Discover rewarding Rad Tech I jobs and launch your career as a frontline medical imaging professional. A Radiologic Technologist I, often referred to as a Rad Tech I, is an entry-level or foundational role within the dynamic field of diagnostic imaging. These skilled healthcare professionals are essential members of the clinical team, responsible for operating sophisticated X-ray and imaging equipment to produce clear and accurate diagnostic images that physicians rely on to diagnose injuries, diseases, and monitor treatment progress. Pursuing Rad Tech I jobs means stepping into a patient-centered role that blends technical expertise with compassionate care, making a tangible difference in patient outcomes every day. Individuals in Rad Tech I positions perform a wide array of general radiographic procedures. Their core responsibilities typically include preparing patients for exams by explaining procedures, answering questions, and ensuring patient comfort and safety. They expertly position patients and adjust imaging equipment to capture specific body areas as requested by a physician's order. A critical duty is adhering to strict radiation safety protocols to protect patients, themselves, and other staff from unnecessary exposure. This involves utilizing shielding devices like lead aprons and collimating the X-ray beam to the area of interest. Beyond standard X-rays, Rad Tech I roles often involve operating portable or mobile X-ray units at a patient's bedside, in emergency rooms, or in surgical suites, and may include basic fluoroscopic imaging to view real-time moving images of internal structures. To excel in Rad Tech I jobs, candidates must possess a specific blend of education, certification, and personal skills. Typically, employers require an associate degree from an accredited radiologic technology program. Certification is paramount; most positions mandate registration with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) in Radiography and any required state licensure. Fundamental life support (BLS) certification is also a standard requirement. Beyond credentials, successful Rad Tech I professionals demonstrate strong technical aptitude, meticulous attention to detail, and the ability to follow complex protocols. Equally important are exceptional interpersonal and communication skills for interacting with anxious patients, collaborating with radiologists, and working seamlessly within a multidisciplinary healthcare team. Physical stamina is often needed for maneuvering equipment and assisting patients. Rad Tech I jobs serve as the vital entry point into the imaging profession, offering a stable and in-demand career path with opportunities for specialization into areas like computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), mammography, or interventional radiology. For those with a passion for technology, healthcare, and direct patient interaction, a role as a Rad Tech I provides a fulfilling and impactful profession at the heart of modern medicine. Explore the diverse opportunities in Rad Tech I jobs to begin your journey in this essential healthcare field.

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