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Join our Radiology team as a Radiologic Technologist I in Macon. This full-time role involves performing radiographic and fluoroscopic procedures, ensuring patient safety, and operating advanced equipment. We require ARRT registry eligibility and strong communication skills. We offer comprehensiv...
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United States , Macon
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28.55 - 42.85 USD / Hour
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Radiologic Technologist I
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Join our Radiology team at Atrium Health Floyd Medical Center in Rome, GA, as a PRN Radiologic Technologist. This role performs radiographic and fluoroscopic procedures, administers contrast media, and ensures precise patient care. Requires ARRT registration, BLS certification, and graduation fro...
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United States , Rome
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Radiologic Technologist I
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Join our team in Rome, USA, as a Radiologic Technologist I. Perform radiographic and fluoroscopic procedures, ensuring precise patient care and imaging. This role requires ARRT registry eligibility and BLS certification. We offer comprehensive benefits including PTO, health plans, retirement matc...
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United States , Rome
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28.55 - 42.85 USD / Hour
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Radiologic Technologist I Weekend Position
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Seeking a licensed Radiologic Technologist for a weekend position in Aurora. This role requires ARRT registration, WI licensure, and proficiency in advanced procedures and safety protocols. We offer competitive benefits including health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off.
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United States , Aurora
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28.55 - 42.85 USD / Hour
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About the Radiologic Technologist I role

A career as a Radiologic Technologist I represents the entry-level foundation of a vital healthcare profession focused on diagnostic imaging. These professionals are the skilled hands behind the X-ray machine, playing a critical role in the medical team by producing high-quality images that physicians and radiologists use to diagnose and manage a wide range of patient conditions. Radiologic Technologist I jobs are typically the starting point for individuals who have completed an accredited radiologic technology program and are beginning their clinical practice. In this role, the primary responsibility is performing diagnostic radiographs (X-rays) on various parts of the body, from chest and extremities to the spine and abdomen. The work requires a deep understanding of human anatomy, patient positioning, and proper equipment operation.

A typical day involves preparing patients for procedures, explaining the process to ease anxiety, and ensuring their comfort and safety. Technologists must carefully position patients to capture the precise anatomical views needed, adjusting technical factors like exposure time and radiation dose to produce clear, diagnostic-quality images. Beyond operating the machinery, these professionals are guardians of radiation safety. They rigorously follow established protocols to minimize radiation exposure for themselves, their patients, and colleagues, using lead shields, collimation, and proper distance techniques. The role also involves evaluating images for technical quality, checking for proper density, contrast, and definition, and troubleshooting equipment issues when they arise.

Patient care is a central component, requiring excellent communication and empathy, as many patients may be in pain or anxious. Documenting patient history, recording test results, and maintaining accurate records are essential administrative duties. To secure Radiologic Technologist I jobs, candidates typically need an Associate of Science degree from an accredited school of radiologic technology. National certification from the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) in Radiography is almost universally required, along with state licensure where applicable. Basic Life Support (BLS) certification, including CPR, is also standard.

While the focus is primarily on X-ray at this level, many entry-level roles provide exposure to other modalities like fluoroscopy, CT, or MRI, offering a pathway for future specialization. This profession demands attention to detail, technical aptitude, physical stamina for standing and lifting, and a compassionate bedside manner. Whether in a hospital, outpatient clinic, or physician’s office, Radiologic Technologist I jobs are the gateway to a rewarding career at the intersection of technology and patient care, where precision directly impacts lives.