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Full Time Radiologic Technologist Jobs in Arizona

Radiology Technologist

Peoria, AZ ยท On-site

$37 - $53.15/hr

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Radiology Technologist

Sun City, AZ ยท On-site

$37 - $53.15/hr

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Radiology Technologist

El Mirage, AZ ยท On-site

$37 - $53.15/hr

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Radiology Technologist

Youngtown, AZ ยท On-site

$37 - $53.15/hr

Hiring Fast - Radiologic Technologists, CT Technologists, and Cath Lab Techs across multiple ... Full-time opportunity available โ€ข 4x10 day shift schedule with call requirements โ€ข Sign-on ...

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What are some common challenges faced by full-time radiologic technologists and how are they typically managed?

Full-time radiologic technologists often encounter challenges such as managing a high volume of patients, ensuring accurate imaging under time constraints, and maintaining effective communication with both patients and healthcare teams. Dealing with anxious or immobile patients can require patience and adaptability. Many technologists find that staying organized, practicing strong interpersonal skills, and following established safety protocols helps them manage these challenges effectively. Continuous professional development and teamwork also play key roles in maintaining high standards of care and job satisfaction.

What is the difference between Full Time Radiologic Technologist vs Part Time Radiologic Technologist?

AspectFull Time Radiologic TechnologistPart Time Radiologic Technologist
Work ScheduleTypically 35-40 hours per week, full benefits includedFewer hours, often less than 20 hours per week, may lack benefits
CertificationsRequired ARRT certification, state licensingSame certifications as full-time, but may have more flexible scheduling
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, imaging centersSimilar environments, often with flexible shifts
Job ResponsibilitiesPerforming imaging procedures, patient positioning, maintaining equipmentSame responsibilities, with potentially less on-call or overtime

Full Time Radiologic Technologists work regular hours with benefits, while Part Time Radiologic Technologists have flexible schedules with fewer hours. Both roles require similar certifications and work in comparable healthcare settings, but the employment terms differ based on hours and benefits.

What are Full Time Radiologic Technologists?

Full Time Radiologic Technologists are healthcare professionals who use medical imaging equipment, such as X-rays, to help physicians diagnose and treat illnesses or injuries. They are responsible for preparing patients for procedures, operating imaging machinery, and ensuring high-quality images are produced safely. Working full time means they typically work 40 hours per week, often in hospitals, clinics, or diagnostic centers. Radiologic technologists must also maintain accurate patient records and adhere to safety protocols to minimize radiation exposure.

What is the highest paid radiology technologist?

The highest paid radiologic technologists typically work in specialized areas such as MRI or CT imaging, with salaries reaching over $80,000 annually in some regions. Factors like experience, certifications, and work setting can influence earning potential for full-time radiologic technologists.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Full Time Radiologic Technologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Full Time Radiologic Technologist, you need a solid understanding of radiographic imaging procedures, anatomy, and radiation safety, typically supported by an associate's degree in radiologic technology and ARRT certification. Familiarity with digital imaging equipment, PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication Systems), and hospital information systems is essential. Attention to detail, strong communication, and compassion help technologists interact effectively with patients and healthcare teams. These skills and qualities are crucial for delivering accurate diagnostic images while ensuring patient comfort and safety in clinical environments.

Do rad techs work full-time?

Full-time radiologic technologists typically work 40 hours per week, often including evenings, weekends, or on-call shifts depending on the healthcare facility. Many positions offer benefits such as health insurance and paid time off, and some may require working in high-pressure environments or handling advanced imaging equipment. Flexibility in scheduling can vary by employer and specific role.

Where do CT techs make the most money?

CT technologists tend to earn higher salaries in regions with a higher cost of living and greater demand for healthcare services. States or metropolitan areas with advanced medical facilities and higher patient volumes often offer increased compensation for radiologic technologists, especially those with specialized certifications or extensive experience.
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Infographic showing various Full Time Radiologic Technologist job openings in Arizona as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 77% Full Time, 21% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution.
Radiologic Technologist - Cardiac Cath Lab Full Time

Radiologic Technologist - Cardiac Cath Lab Full Time

Atlas Healthcare Partners

Sun City, AZ โ€ข On-site

$35.28 - $63.14/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Retirement

Re-posted 26 days ago


Job description

Banner Cardiovascular Center - West Valley is managed by Atlas Healthcare Partners. The surgery center offers exceptional care and outstanding customer service to patients and physicians in the Sun City Community. This ASC specializes in cardiovascular and offers three operating rooms. Banner Cardiovascular Center - West Valley prides itself on its friendly and knowledgeable team that is fully committed to ensuring exceptional physician experience.
Atlas Healthcare and Banner Health have partnered to manage, operate and grow Banner Surgery Centers throughout the Southwest. As one of the fast-growing healthcare partnerships, our focus is to provide exceptional care and outstanding customer service to every patient, every physician, every time. All this while focusing daily on their company core values of Integrity, Culture, Teamwork, Respect, and Results. We provide top of the industry health and dental benefits with a matching retirement package. It's a special working environment and one we believe you will greatly enjoy.
Up to $5,000 Sign-on bonus!
POSITION SUMMARY
Under the direction of the CEO and Director of Nursing for Cath Lab Freestanding Facility, the Cardiac Cath Lab Radiologic Technologist performs professional duties involved in a variety of technical procedures and is responsible for all imaging aspects in the Cardiac Cath Lab room. Ability to scrub and pan cardiovascular arterial & venous studies with cardiologist/radiologist/vascular surgeon: vascular angiography, angioplasty, arteriography, electrophysiology, hemodynamic measurements, PPM/AICD insertion and replacements.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
  • Manage ordering of inventory and supply chain under facility PAR level
  • Monitor per case expense and offer cost saving ideas
  • Must maintain the department in compliance with rules and regulations set forth by governing & accreditation agencies
  • Maintain and trouble shoot fluoroscopy and ultrasound equipment
  • Ability to recognize overexposure of radiation and verbalize basic principles of radiation physics, biology, and radiation safety necessary to keep levels to the patient and staff at a minimal level.
  • As a team member (he/she) must follow "AIDET" (Acknowledge, Introduce, Duration, Explanation, and Thank You) and accepts reassignments and additional duties, when necessary, in a flexible and positive manner. Must maintain an environment of cohesiveness and teamwork.
  • Must maintain the department in compliance with rules and regulations set forth by governing agencies. May be asked for radiation safety input to maintain Joint Commission accreditation.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Performs all functions according to established policies, procedures, regulatory and accreditation requirements, as well as applicable professional standards. Provides all customers with an excellent service experience by consistently demonstrating our core and leader behaviors each and every day.
NOTE: The essential functions are intended to describe the general content of and requirements of this position and are not intended to be an exhaustive statement of duties. Specific tasks or responsibilities will be documented as outlined by the incumbent's immediate manager.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
  • Graduate of an accredited Cardiovascular Technologist Program or Radiologic Technologist Program
  • Must hold one of the following certifications:
    • American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT)
    • Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS)
    • Registered Cardiovascular Electrophysiology Specialist (RCES)
  • Must meet state licensure requirements appropriate to certification and job function (e.g., Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist license and Fluoroscopy permit if ARRT certified)
  • Current ACLS and BLS certifications required

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
  • Certification in CI (Cardiac Interventional).
  • Previous experience in a cardiac cath lab/or interventional radiology is preferred.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS/ENVIRONMENT FACTORS
DP - Typical Direct Patient Care environment:
  • Able to stand, walk, bend, squat, reach, and stretch frequently.
  • Possess physical agility and adequate reaction time to respond quickly and appropriately to unexpected patient care needs.
  • Needs adequate hearing and visual acuity, including adequate color vision.
  • Requires fine motor skills, adequate eye-hand coordination, and ability to grasp and handle objects.
  • Able to use proper body mechanics to assist patients in ambulating, transferring in and out of bed, chair or wheelchair.
  • May be required to lift up to 75 pounds.
  • Must use standard precautions due to threat of exposure to blood and bodily fluids.
  • Needs ability to communicate effectively through reading, writing, and speaking in person or on telephone.
  • May require periodic use of personal computer.