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How much do federal government radiology jobs pay per week?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average weekly pay for federal government radiology in the United States is $1,830.69, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,153.85 and $2,394.23 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a federal government radiology?

A Federal Government Radiology job involves performing medical imaging procedures, such as X-rays, MRIs, and CT scans, for federal agencies like the Department of Veterans Affairs, military hospitals, or public health organizations. Radiologic technologists and radiologists in these roles help diagnose and treat medical conditions for active-duty military personnel, veterans, federal employees, and sometimes underserved populations. These positions typically offer competitive salaries, government benefits, and stable employment. Candidates must meet federal hiring requirements, hold appropriate certifications, and often obtain security clearances.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in federal government radiology?

To thrive in a Federal Government Radiology role, you typically need a degree in radiologic technology or a related field, ARRT certification, and experience in diagnostic imaging procedures. Familiarity with PACS, CR/DR systems, advanced imaging modalities (MRI, CT), and compliance with federal health regulations is essential. Excellent attention to detail, strong communication, and teamwork skills are crucial for working closely with medical professionals and handling sensitive information. These competencies ensure accurate imaging, adherence to strict protocols, and effective patient care within a regulated government environment.

What is the typical work environment like for federal government radiology?

Radiology professionals in federal government settings often work within hospitals, clinics, or specialized medical facilities operated by agencies such as the VA or the Department of Defense. The work environment is highly collaborative, involving regular interaction with physicians, nurses, and other allied health staff to support patient diagnosis and care. Schedules may include standard daytime hours as well as occasional on-call shifts, depending on the agency and location. Resources are generally robust and well-maintained, and professionals benefit from structured protocols, comprehensive benefits, and opportunities for ongoing training and advancement.

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Infographic showing various Federal Government Radiology job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 18% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $95,196 per year, or $45.8 per hour.

Radiologic Technologist - Dulce, NM

Prime Physicians

Dulce, NM โ€ข On-site

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Job description

Prime Physicians is a physician-led, The Joint Commission (TJC) Accredited, ISO 9001 certified and CMMI Level 3 appraised organization. Our commitment extends beyond traditional consulting and management services, offering comprehensive solutions to hospitals, health systems, and federal government agencies. At the heart of our operations is the ultimate goal to deliver high-quality patient care. Driven by a mission to catalyze healthcare transformation and innovation, we offer an array of services designed to redefine the healthcare landscape. From program and project management to strategic planning, we enhance operational efficiency and streamline business processes. With Prime Physicians, the future of patient care is in skilled and dedicated hands, leading the way towards a more efficient, effective, and compassionate healthcare system.

Job Title: Radiologic Technologist

Specialty: Radiology / Laboratory (Phlebotomy)

Place of Work (City/State): Dulce, NM

Site: Jicarilla Service Unit (JSU)

Exact Location: 500 North Mundo Road, Dulce, NM 87528

Duration: 1 Year + 4 Option Years

Shift Schedule: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM (8-hour shift with 30-minute unpaid lunch); schedule may be adjusted based on JSU needs

How Many Shifts Needed Per Month: ~20 shifts/month (40 hours/week, 5 days/week)

License: Current, valid, unrestricted medical license in any U.S. state, D.C., Puerto Rico, or U.S. Territory; must also be licensed to perform general radiographic procedures in the State of New Mexico

Certifications:

  • Current ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists) or equivalent

  • BLS

  • ACLS

Education: Degree or diploma from an accredited school of Radiology Technology

Experience Needed: Minimum 2 years of experience with basic X-ray or trauma work

Special Skills Needed:

  • Digital radiography and bone density scanning

  • Patient positioning for a wide range of radiographic examinations

  • Radiation protection standards and techniques

  • Knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and basic physics as applied to radiography

  • Pediatric radiography

  • Phlebotomy (venipuncture and capillary specimen collection)

  • RPMS (Resource and Patient Management System) data entry and management

  • Mathematical, verbal, and computer skills

  • Cultural competency with Native American patient populations

  • Strong customer relations and communication skills (oral and written)

Responsibilities:

  • Perform digital radiological examinations and bone density scans per physician request

  • Position patients correctly; use immobilization and shielding devices as needed

  • Determine and set correct technical exposure factors (kVp, mAs, time, distance)

  • Ensure radiographs are reviewed and interpreted by a certified radiologist; deliver reports to providers in a timely manner

  • Protect patients and staff from radiation using proper exposure techniques, filters, screens, and beam restriction devices

  • Identify, report, and coordinate repair of malfunctioning equipment

  • Perform clerical duties: record exposures in RPMS, compile daily reports, label films, and provide disk copies as needed

  • Order and maintain radiology supplies

  • Assist with phlebotomy: venipuncture and capillary blood specimen collection

  • Input test requests into the RPMS computer system

  • Initiate and complete specimen acquisition

  • Answer phones, fax, and process orders

  • Assist with CPR/first aid as needed within the department

  • Train non-radiology technicians in performing X-rays

  • Review and implement new developments in the radiology field

  • Maintain compliance with HIPAA, Privacy Act, IHS Standards of Conduct, and all JSU policies

  • Complete all required mandatory training (see Misc below)

Prime Physicians is a physician-led, The Joint Commission (TJC) Accredited, ISO 9001 certified and CMMI Level 3 appraised organization. Our commitment extends beyond traditional consulting and management services, offering comprehensive solutions to hospitals, health systems, and federal government agencies. At the heart of our operations is the ultimate goal to deliver high-quality patient care. Driven by a mission to catalyze healthcare transformation and innovation, we offer an array of services designed to redefine the healthcare landscape. From program and project management to strategic planning, we enhance operational efficiency and streamline business processes. With Prime Physicians, the future of patient care is in skilled and dedicated hands, leading the way towards a more efficient, effective, and compassionate healthcare system.