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United States , Naples
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Seeking a skilled X-Ray Technologist for a contract position in Lawrenceville. This role requires ARRT registry, state registration, and experience in a critical care setting. We offer comprehensive benefits including travel reimbursement, housing, and health insurance. Join our team to deliver e...
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United States , Lawrenceville
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United States , Jupiter
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United States , Suwanee
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X-ray technologist
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United States , Meriden
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26.00 - 45.00 USD / Hour
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Seeking a skilled X-Ray Technologist for a contract in Florence, US. This role requires ARRT registry, state registration, and experience, ideally in critical care. We offer comprehensive benefits including travel reimbursement, housing, health insurance, and weekly pay. Join a top healthcare tea...
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United States , Florence
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Ct / X-ray Technologist
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Seeking a CT / X-Ray Technologist for a 13-week contract in Cresco, Iowa. This role offers stable day shifts with minimal on-call duties. Ideal candidates hold Iowa licensure, ARRT certifications, and have CT/X-ray experience. Training on Siemens and new Canon CT systems is provided.
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United States , Cresco
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Radiology Technologist II (CT Technologist & X-Ray)
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Join Sollis Health in San Francisco as a Radiology Technologist II. You will operate CT and X-ray equipment, perform diagnostic imaging, and conduct CLIA lab testing. This role requires ARRT registration in Radiography and CT, a California license, and 1+ year of experience in both modalities. We...
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United States , San Francisco
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60.00 - 72.00 USD / Hour
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Sollis Health
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X-ray technologist
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Seeking an ARRT-certified X-Ray Technologist with 2+ years' experience for a dynamic role in York, US. Perform diverse general radiology exams across inpatient, outpatient, pediatric, and trauma settings. This position requires BLS certification, COVID patient care, and flexibility for evenings, ...
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United States , York
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About the X-ray Technologist role

X-ray Technologist Jobs: A Comprehensive Guide to the Profession

X-ray technologist jobs, also known as radiologic technologists or radiographers, are essential healthcare professionals who specialize in creating diagnostic medical images using ionizing radiation. These skilled individuals play a critical role in the medical diagnostic process, working directly with patients and physicians to produce high-quality images that help detect, diagnose, and monitor a wide range of medical conditions, from broken bones and fractures to tumors, infections, and degenerative diseases. The profession is a cornerstone of modern medicine, bridging the gap between patient care and advanced imaging technology.

In their daily work, X-ray technologists are responsible for a variety of tasks that combine technical expertise with compassionate patient interaction. They prepare patients for imaging procedures by explaining the process, answering questions, and ensuring comfort and safety. This includes positioning patients accurately to capture the necessary anatomical views, often adjusting equipment and body angles to obtain the clearest possible images while minimizing radiation exposure. Technologists operate complex X-ray machines, control exposure settings, and may also perform fluoroscopic exams, which provide real-time moving images. A key responsibility is adhering to strict radiation safety protocols to protect both patients and themselves, following federal, state, and professional guidelines. They also maintain detailed patient records, collaborate with radiologists and other medical staff, and ensure imaging equipment is properly maintained and functioning. The role demands meticulous attention to detail, as the quality of the images directly impacts the accuracy of a diagnosis.

Typical skills and requirements for X-ray technologist jobs include a strong foundation in anatomy, physiology, and medical imaging physics. Most positions require completion of an accredited two-year or four-year radiologic technology program, leading to an associate’s or bachelor’s degree. Certification is a standard expectation, often through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) in the United States or equivalent bodies like the CAMRT in Canada. State or provincial licensure is also commonly required. Beyond formal education, successful technologists possess excellent communication skills to ease patient anxiety, critical thinking to adapt imaging techniques for different patients and conditions, and physical stamina for standing for long periods and assisting patients who may have limited mobility. Many employers value experience in clinical settings, such as hospitals, outpatient clinics, or urgent care centers, and ongoing education is necessary to stay current with evolving technology and safety standards. X-ray technologist jobs offer a dynamic and rewarding career path for those dedicated to patient care and diagnostic excellence.