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Day Shift Radiology Technologist Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

... Day Shift (Saturday-Tuesday, 7:00 AM-3:30 PM) The Radiology Technologist performs diagnostic ... imaging examinations according to physician orders using advanced radiology equipment. This role ...

Radiology Technologist

Newberg, OR · On-site

$73K - $114K/yr

Radiology Technologist Role Summary Our client is seeking a detail-oriented and compassionate ... This full-time, day shift position offers an exciting opportunity to work with advanced diagnostic ...

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Day Shift Radiology Technologist information

What is the difference between Day Shift Radiology Technologist vs Evening Shift Radiology Technologist?

AspectDay Shift Radiology TechnologistEvening Shift Radiology Technologist
Work HoursTypically 8am-4pm or 9am-5pmUsually 2pm-10pm or 3pm-11pm
CertificationsARRT Certification, State LicenseARRT Certification, State License
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, outpatient centersHospitals, outpatient centers, urgent care
Job ResponsibilitiesPerforming imaging procedures during regular hoursPerforming imaging procedures during evening hours

Both day and evening shift radiology technologists require similar certifications and work in comparable healthcare settings. The main difference lies in their work hours, with day shift technologists working standard daytime hours and evening shift technologists working later in the day. The choice depends on personal preference for work schedule, but job duties and qualifications remain consistent across shifts.

How many hours do day shift radiology technologists work a day?

Day shift radiology technologists typically work around 8 hours per day, often following a standard daytime schedule from morning to late afternoon. Some positions may require overtime or shift adjustments based on hospital or clinic needs, and certifications such as ARRT are often necessary for employment.

What are the most commonly searched types of Shift Radiology Technologist jobs in Oregon?

The most popular types of Shift Radiology Technologist jobs in Oregon are:

What cities in Oregon are hiring for Day Shift Radiology Technologist jobs?

Cities in Oregon with the most Day Shift Radiology Technologist job openings:

Radiology Technologist

Veracity

Oregon City, OR • On-site

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Re-posted 19 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Radiology Technologist
Location: Oregon City, Oregon
Type: Full-Time / Part-Time - Onsite
Shifts Available:
  • Full-Time / Evening Shift
  • Full-Time / Day Shift
  • Part-Time / Day Shift (Saturday-Tuesday, 7:00 AM-3:30 PM)
The Radiology Technologist performs diagnostic imaging examinations according to physician orders using advanced radiology equipment. This role requires precise positioning, proper technique calibration, radiation safety awareness (ALARA), and high-quality imaging output. The technologist provides safe, compassionate patient care and collaborates with radiologists and clinical teams to ensure accurate and timely diagnostic results.
Key Responsibilities
• Perform radiographic imaging studies per physician orders, using proper technique and positioning.
• Ensure radiation safety and ALARA compliance to minimize exposure to patients and technologists.
• Assess image quality and adjust technique as needed for diagnostic accuracy.
• Provide patient-centered care including safety instructions, support, and reassurance.
• Maintain accurate records and adhere to imaging regulations and Providence policies.
• Operate a variety of sophisticated imaging systems safely and effectively.
• Collaborate with radiologists and support clinical staff in workflow and patient care.
• Support efficient department operations and patient throughput.
Required Qualifications
Education: Must meet certification, licensure, or registration requirements.
Oregon Radiographer License OR Oregon Radiographer Temporary License upon hire.
National ARRT Certification - Must obtain within 6 months (180 days) of hire.
BLS - American Heart Association (required upon hire).
New graduates: Must hold an OBMI Temporary License and obtain permanent licensure within 6 months.
Recruiter Submission Template -
Full Name:
Degree Major with University and Completion Year:
• Education completed to meet Radiography licensure requirements? (Yes/No - specify program)
• Completed Radiography or Imaging Technology Program? (Yes/No)
BLS - American Heart Association (Current)? (Yes/No - include expiration date if available)
Oregon Radiographer License (Active upon hire)? (Yes/No - include license number if available)
If new graduate:
• OBMI Temporary License held? (Yes/No)
• Able to obtain permanent license within 6 months? (Yes/No)
National Certification (ARRT):
• ARRT - Radiography (R) Certified? (Yes/No - include certification number & expiration)
• If not yet certified: Will obtain ARRT within 6 months of hire? (Yes/No)
Experience performing radiology imaging in hospital or imaging center? (Yes/No - specify years)
Experience using X-ray & radiology equipment safely and effectively? (Yes/No - specify equipment, if known)
Experience with radiation safety (ALARA) practices? (Yes/No)
Experience with age-specific or special-needs patients? (Yes/No)
Availability for multiple shifts (Day/Evening/Part-Time)? (Yes/No - specify preferred shift)
Motivation / Reason for Relocation (if not local):
Motivation / Reason for interest in this position:
Contact Number:
Email ID:
LinkedIn Profile URL:
Full Address (Street, City, State, Zip Code):
Notice Period (in weeks):
Current Work Authorization Status (US Citizen, Green Card, H1B, etc.):
Expected Salary:
Are you willing to work onsite at Oregon City, Oregon? (Yes/No)
If non-local, are you willing to relocate on your own expenses? (Yes/No)