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Entry Level Radiologist Jobs in New York (NOW HIRING)

Float Dental Assistant

Stamford, CT · On-site

$19.25 - $25/hr

This is a great opportunity for entry-level candidates looking to grow with us! The Dental ... Dental Assistant Certificate, Radiology Health, and Safety Certificate (required within 6-9 months ...

... an entry-level trainee responsible for developing the foundational clinical skills, medical ... radiology, infectious disease, vascular medicine, and other specialties relevant to foot and ankle ...

Resident PGY I

Elizabeth, NJ · On-site

$73K/yr

... an entry-level trainee responsible for developing the foundational clinical skills, medical ... radiology, infectious disease, vascular medicine, and other specialties relevant to foot and ankle ...

... an entry-level trainee responsible for developing the foundational clinical skills, medical ... radiology, infectious disease, vascular medicine, and other specialties relevant to foot and ankle ...

Resident PGY I

Elizabeth, NJ · On-site

$73K/yr

... an entry-level trainee responsible for developing the foundational clinical skills, medical ... radiology, infectious disease, vascular medicine, and other specialties relevant to foot and ankle ...

... radiology all staff will be responsible to achieve patient satisfaction scores set by the ... EXPERIENCE Demonstrated technical skills to meet entry level standards of routine Nuclear Medicine ...

... radiology all staff will be responsible to achieve patient satisfaction scores set by the ... EXPERIENCE Demonstrated technical skills to meet entry level standards of routine Nuclear Medicine ...

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How much do entry level radiologist jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for entry level radiologist in New York is $377,409.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $350,100.00 and $437,600.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an entry level radiologist?

An entry level radiologist is a medical doctor who has recently completed their residency in radiology and is beginning their career in the field. They are trained to interpret medical images such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs to help diagnose and treat diseases. At this stage, they often work under the supervision of more experienced radiologists and continue to develop their expertise in various imaging techniques. Entry level radiologists may also be involved in performing certain imaging procedures and consulting with other physicians regarding patient care.

What is the difference between Entry Level Radiologist vs Radiology Technician?

AspectEntry Level RadiologistRadiology Technician
Required CredentialsMedical degree (MD or DO), residency in radiology, board certificationAssociate's or Bachelor's degree in radiologic technology, certification (ARRT)
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, imaging centers, often overseeing imaging proceduresHospitals, clinics, outpatient imaging centers, performing imaging scans
Employer & Industry UsageMedical practices, hospitals, radiology groupsHospitals, outpatient clinics, diagnostic imaging centers

Entry Level Radiologists are medical doctors specializing in interpreting medical images, requiring extensive education and certification. Radiology Technicians assist in performing imaging procedures under radiologists' supervision, with less formal education. While both work in medical imaging environments, radiologists diagnose and interpret images, whereas technicians operate imaging equipment. Understanding these differences helps clarify career paths in medical imaging.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Entry Level Radiologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Entry Level Radiologist, you need a medical degree, completion of a radiology residency, and a strong understanding of human anatomy and diagnostic imaging. Familiarity with imaging modalities such as X-ray, CT, MRI, PACS systems, and board certification or eligibility are typically required. Detail orientation, analytical thinking, and effective communication skills help radiologists interpret images accurately and convey findings to referring physicians. These qualifications and soft skills are crucial for ensuring precise diagnoses and facilitating optimal patient care.

What types of cases and imaging modalities are typically assigned to entry-level radiologists, and how is workload managed in the early stages of the role?

Entry-level radiologists often begin with more routine cases such as chest X-rays, basic ultrasounds, and non-contrast CT scans. Workload is carefully managed by senior radiologists or department leads to ensure a gradual increase in complexity as you gain experience and confidence. You’ll typically work under supervision, with opportunities for case discussions and feedback, fostering both learning and patient safety. Collaboration with technologists, referring physicians, and more experienced radiologists is a daily part of the position, making communication skills especially valuable in your early career.
What are the most commonly searched types of Radiologist jobs in New York? The most popular types of Radiologist jobs in New York are:
What cities in New York are hiring for Entry Level Radiologist jobs? Cities in New York with the most Entry Level Radiologist job openings:
Infographic showing various Entry Level Radiologist job openings in New York as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 85% Full Time, 13% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $377,409 per year, or $181.4 per hour.
PET CT Tech - Per Diem *ENHANCED RATE*

PET CT Tech - Per Diem *ENHANCED RATE*

Yale New Haven Health

Stamford, CT

Per diem

Posted 6 days ago


Yale New Haven Health rating

7.3

Company rating: 7.3 out of 10

Based on 228 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

265th of 884 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Overview
To be part of our organization, every employee should understand and share in the YNHHS Vision, support our Mission, and live our Values. These values - integrity, patient-centered, respect, accountability, and compassion - must guide what we do, as individuals and professionals, every day.
Under the supervision of the Nuclear Medicine Manager and/or Chief Technologist, performs a wide variety of technical and professional duties utilizing complex imaging equipment to produce quality images as requested for subsequent interpretation by the nuclear physician. All duties are performed according to departmental and organizational policies and procedures. Promotes service excellence in all interactions as outlined in the Key Behaviors in the YNHH Core Success Factors. Additionally, the PET CT Tech is expected to work independently in problem solving and be the super user of the PET CT system.
EEO/AA/Disability/Veteran
Responsibilities
  • 1. Performs high quality PET CT imaging procedures utilizing appropriate age specific standards to obtain the desired diagnostic patient information for the referring physician.
    • 1.1 Performs high quality General and PET imaging procedures utilizing appropriate age specific standards to obtain the desired diagnostic patient information for the referring physician. Uses technical skill and knowledge of cross section anatomy to perform CT protocols appropriate and efficiently.
  • 2. Performs various radiopharmacy duties including receipt, preparation, administration and storage of radionuclides and radiopharmaceuticals to ensure safety and integrity of the agents used. Properly recording all duties according to departmental policy.
    • 2.1 Obtains radionuclides by eluting generator systems or from bulk shipments maintaining sterile technique and shielding. All radioactive materials received are checked for leakage and activity according to departmental procedure as observed by supervisor or radiation safety officer.
  • 3. Performs quality control procedures to ensure optimal performance of gamma cameras, computers and other related auxiliary equipment (dose calibrators, well counters, etc.)
    • 3.1 Performs daily, weekly, and monthly quality control on all instrumentation including uniformity checks, linearity, center of rotation and other indicated tests according to departmental procedure to ensure all equipment is in proper working order as observed by supervisor or peers.
  • 4. Practices safe handling of radioactive materials according to departmental and federal regulations to ensure minimal radiation exposure to self and others.
    • 4.1 Follows ALARA (as low as reasonably achievable) guidelines for radiation exposure including use of syringe shields and lead carrying cases as observed by supervisor and peers and as evidenced by monthly film badge reports.
  • 5. Performs job-related tasks in a timely manner as needed to ensure the goals of the department are met.
    • 5.1 Schedules patients for procedures using Imagecast computer system and tracks assigned patients' arrival and completion status as observed by supervisor.
  • 6. Demonstrates commitment to coworkers, department and hospital through general standards of professional conduct to facilitate the efficient and smooth operation of the department.
    • 6.1 Recognizes and performs duties which need to be done such as offering assistance to
  • 7. To enhance the patient experience in Diagnostic radiology all staff will be responsible to achieve patient satisfaction scores set by the department on the Test & Treatment section of our Press Ganey Survey.
    • 7.1 1. Staff will present themselves in a friendly and courteous manner; Staff will identify themselves and their role while encouraging a Patient and Family Center experience. 1.2 Staff will fully explain procedure and ask if the patient has any additional questions about the procedure. 1.3 Staff will address any comfort issues a patient may have prior to starting procedure. 1.4 Staff will thank patient once procedure is completed and ask the patient if they have any additional questions. 1.5 Staff must meet the above goals and fiscal year threshold value, which was last fiscal year actual for a 2 rating on review. 2. Staff must meet the above goals and exceed fiscal year threshold value by +.2 for a 3 rating on review. 3. Staff must meet the above goals and exceed fiscal year threshold value by +.4 for a 4 rating on review.
Qualifications
EDUCATION
Graduation from an A.M.A. approved program in Nuclear Medicine and Radiological Technology Program. AS degree required, BS degree preferred.
EXPERIENCE
Demonstrate technical skills to meet entry level standards of routine CT imaging and One (1) to two (2) years of experience in Nuclear Medicine.
LICENSURE
NMTCB or ARRT (N) certification in Nuclear Medicine Technology or ARRT(R) certified by the American Registry of Radiological Technologist and Connecticut State License. CPR Required
SPECIAL SKILLS
Must have advanced knowledge of radiopharmaceuticals, nuclear medicine equipment and nuclear medicine imaging procedures and advanced computer acquisition and processing techniques. Also must be proficient in routine CT imaging and have knowledge of cross section anatomy. Must have knowledge of computer/Pacs applications, and good organizational and excellent communication/customer service skills.
PHYSICAL DEMAND
Must be able to lift a minimum of 40 pounds to assist with patient transfers.
YNHHS Requisition ID
166290

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