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How much do hourly limited medical radiologic technologist jobs pay per week?

As of Jun 21, 2026, the average weekly pay for hourly limited medical radiologic technologist 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 the difference between Hourly Limited Medical Radiologic Technologist vs Hourly General Radiologic Technologist?

AspectHourly Limited Medical Radiologic TechnologistHourly General Radiologic Technologist
CredentialsRequires state-specific limited scope certificationRequires full radiologic technologist certification
Work EnvironmentLimited to specific procedures and settingsPerforms a wider range of imaging procedures
Employer & Industry UsageHospitals, clinics with limited imaging needsHospitals, imaging centers, general radiology departments
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for scope and certification differencesBroader imaging roles and responsibilities

The main difference is that the Hourly Limited Medical Radiologic Technologist is certified for specific procedures and settings, while the Hourly General Radiologic Technologist has a broader scope, performing a wider range of imaging services across various healthcare environments.

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Limited Medical Radiologic Technologist

Valley Grande Institute for Academic Studies

Weslaco, TX โ€ข On-site

$18 - $21/hr

Full-time

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Job description

Valley Grande Institute for Academic Studies (VGI)

Limited Medical Radiologic Technologist (LMRT) Instructor / Program Faculty

Valley Grande Institute for Academic Studies (VGI) is seeking a dedicated and knowledgeable Radiologic Technology professional to join our Allied Health team as a Limited Medical Radiologic Technologist (LMRT) Instructor / Program Faculty Member. The ideal candidate is passionate about teaching, student success, and maintaining compliance with all institutional and regulatory standards, including those established by the Texas Workforce Commission (TWC), Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES), and the Texas Medical Board (TMB).

Position Summary

The LMRT instructor is responsible for delivering high-quality classroom, laboratory, simulation, and clinical instruction to students enrolled in the Limited Medical Radiologic Technology program. This faculty member will prepare students to successfully complete program requirements and become eligible for state licensure and national certification examinations.

Required Licenses or Certifications

Limited Medical Radiological Technologist (LMRT) or Licensed Radiologic Technologist - required

Four years of Healthcare experience - required

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  • Deliver engaging instruction in radiographic positioning, patient care, radiation protection, anatomy and physiology, image production, and medical terminology.
  • Develop and implement lesson plans, presentations, quizzes, examinations, and practical competency assessments.
  • Supervise students during laboratory, simulation, and clinical experiences.
  • Maintain accurate student records, including attendance, grades, competencies, and advising documentation.
  • Provide academic advising, tutoring, and remediation to support student success.
  • Ensure all instruction aligns with current state regulations, certification standards, and best practices.
  • Monitor student progress and identify at-risk students early.
  • Participate in curriculum development, program evaluation, and continuous quality improvement.
  • Assist with accreditation activities, annual reports, and regulatory audits.
  • Collaborate with clinical affiliates to coordinate student placements and evaluate performance.
  • Attend faculty meetings, professional development activities, and institutional events.
  • Promote professionalism, ethical conduct, and patient safety.