Incumbents must be currently enrolled in an accredited radiology program. Experience - One year (1) ... The radiologic technologist Student position is a transitional, entry-level role for individuals ...
Incumbents must be currently enrolled in an accredited radiology program. Experience - One year (1) ... The radiologic technologist Student position is a transitional, entry-level role for individuals ...
Incumbents must be currently enrolled in an accredited radiology program. Experience - One year (1) ... The radiologic technologist Student position is a transitional, entry-level role for individuals ...
Incumbents must be currently enrolled in an accredited radiology program. Experience - One year (1) ... The radiologic technologist Student position is a transitional, entry-level role for individuals ...
Incumbents must be currently enrolled in an accredited radiology program. Experience - One year (1) ... The radiologic technologist Student position is a transitional, entry-level role for individuals ...
Incumbents must be currently enrolled in an accredited radiology program. Experience - One year (1) ... The radiologic technologist Student position is a transitional, entry-level role for individuals ...
Incumbents must be currently enrolled in an accredited radiology program. Experience - One year (1) ... The radiologic technologist Student position is a transitional, entry-level role for individuals ...
Incumbents must be currently enrolled in an accredited radiology program. Experience - One year (1) ... The radiologic technologist Student position is a transitional, entry-level role for individuals ...
Entry Level Radiology Tech information
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$14.69 - $19.63
3% of jobs
$19.63 - $24.57
12% of jobs
$28.94 is the 25th percentile. Wages below this are outliers.
$24.57 - $29.51
12% of jobs
$29.51 - $34.44
9% of jobs
$34.44 - $39.38
11% of jobs
The median wage is $40.95 / hr.
$39.38 - $44.32
12% of jobs
$44.32 - $49.26
13% of jobs
$51.35 is the 75th percentile. Wages above this are outliers.
$49.26 - $54.19
11% of jobs
$54.19 - $59.13
8% of jobs
$59.13 - $64.07
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$64.07 - $69.01
5% of jobs
$14
$42
$69
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What is the difference between Entry Level Radiology Tech vs Radiologic Technologist?
| Aspect | Entry Level Radiology Tech | Radiologic Technologist |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | High school diploma, certification exam | High school diploma, certification or associate degree, licensing |
| Work Environment | Hospitals, clinics, imaging centers | Hospitals, outpatient centers, physician offices |
| Job Responsibilities | Assist with imaging procedures, operate imaging equipment | Perform diagnostic imaging, prepare patients, maintain equipment |
| Experience Level | Entry-level, on-the-job training | Typically requires some experience or certification |
In summary, Entry Level Radiology Techs are often new to the field with basic certifications and assist in imaging procedures, while Radiologic Technologists usually have additional certifications or degrees, more responsibilities, and broader work environments. Both roles are essential in medical imaging but differ mainly in experience and qualifications.
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Job description
Education – High school diploma or equivalent. Incumbents must be currently enrolled in an accredited radiology program.
Experience – One year (1) of coursework completed or radiographic positioning coursework completed in an accredited radiology program. A minimum of twenty (20) mandatory competency exams must be performed upon application.
Licenses & Certification –Current enrollment in a radiologic technology program approved by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists and must possess a Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification. The radiologic technologist Student position is a transitional, entry-level role for individuals currently enrolled in an accredited radiologic technology program. Upon successful completion of the educational program and graduation, the incumbent is expected to transition to a Radiologic Technologist (RT) position within 60 days of graduation date.
Knowledge & Skills –
Knowledge of the physics of Radiology, such as kilo voltage, milliamperes and time.
Knowledge of human anatomy and physiology.
Knowledge of methods, techniques, and quality control required for processing radiographic images with optimum results.
Skills in obtaining adequate digital diagnostic X-Ray views on patients for which normal techniques and methods are not possible, requiring techniques which deviate from the normal.
Ability to perform digital radiologic examinations in a variety of conditions, such as emergency trauma and also have the ability to manage patient care in trauma situations.
Knowledge of common business, medical electronic health record and picture archiving and communication system (PACS) software applications.
Ability to communicate courteously and effectively to patients, other staff and the general public.
The purpose of the position is to aid the radiologic technologist in performing specific radiologic examinations and perform certain routine radiologic examinations, as described in the Radiology Department’s Policies and Procedures.
WORK ENVIRONMENTWork is performed in hospital and clinic environments. There is common exposure to infectious communicable disease, potentially hazardous chemicals, and biohazardous materials. Incumbents must be aware of all risks involved and be willing to take precautions as required and requested. Special attire may be required as protection against infection and radiation.
PHYSICAL DEMANDSWork requires long periods of standing and walking. Working with patients requires recurring bending, stooping, stretching and positioning patients. The ability to lift 50 pounds is required to perform positional duties. Incumbents will also have to cope with constant changes in a stressful environment.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSSatisfactory job performance will be determined by successful execution of the following:
Responsible for staying up to date in policy and protocol amendments, positioning techniques and quality control of radiology equipment.
Responsible for the proper identification of patients, including correct hospital number and proper identification of all radiographic images.
Review each X-Ray request to determine necessary images needed for the completion of the exam.
Responsible for the cleanliness of work area and equipment assigned.
Performs required duties in technologist work area, supply room and office as needed.
Provide technical support to staff members and physicians and assists with troubleshooting and basic inquiries involved in the daily operation of computers and radiology equipment.
Responsible for acquiring professional licensures, certifications/registrations and required continuing education as mandated by enrolled radiologic program and the ARRT.
Regular attendance is required.
Performs other duties as required.