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The Imaging Specialist role supports Diagnostic Imaging Services across the US Oncology Network, with a strong emphasis on radiopharmaceutical, PET and CT operations. This position functions as a ...

The Imaging Support Technician is part of the provider care team acting in a support capacity for advanced imaging procedures as well as maintaining imaging data reports. This position is responsible ...

The Imaging Support Technician is part of the provider care team acting in a support capacity for advanced imaging procedures as well as maintaining imaging data reports. This position is responsible ...

The Imaging Support Technician is part of the provider care team acting in a support capacity for advanced imaging procedures as well as maintaining imaging data reports. This position is responsible ...

The Imaging Support Technician is part of the provider care team acting in a support capacity for advanced imaging procedures as well as maintaining imaging data reports. This position is responsible ...

The Imaging Specialist role supports Diagnostic Imaging Services across the US Oncology Network, with a strong emphasis on radiopharmaceutical, PET and CT operations. This position functions as a ...

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How much do imaging jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for imaging in the United States is $23.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.83 and $25.48 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What careers are in medical imaging?

Careers in medical imaging include radiologic technologists, radiographers, sonographers, MRI technologists, and nuclear medicine technologists. These roles involve operating imaging equipment such as X-ray, ultrasound, MRI, and CT scanners, often requiring certification and knowledge of anatomy and imaging protocols.

What are imaging professionals?

Imaging professionals are healthcare workers who operate specialized equipment to create images of the inside of the body. These images help doctors diagnose, monitor, and treat various medical conditions. Common imaging roles include radiologic technologists, MRI technologists, CT technologists, and sonographers. They work in hospitals, clinics, and diagnostic imaging centers, ensuring high-quality images while maintaining patient safety and comfort.

What is the difference between Imaging vs Radiologic Technologist?

AspectImagingRadiologic Technologist
CredentialsCertification in specific imaging modalities (e.g., MRI, CT)ARRT certification in radiography, CT, MRI, or mammography
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, diagnostic labsHospitals, outpatient centers, diagnostic imaging facilities
Industry UsageBroad term encompassing various imaging techniquesSpecific role within medical imaging
Common Search/ComparisonYesYes

Imaging is a broad term that includes various diagnostic techniques like MRI, CT, and ultrasound. Radiologic Technologists are specialized professionals trained and certified to perform specific imaging procedures. While all Radiologic Technologists work within the imaging field, the term Imaging can refer to a wider range of roles and technologies.

What are the 7 types of imaging?

In the imaging field, the seven main types are X-ray, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), ultrasound, nuclear medicine imaging (such as PET scans), fluoroscopy, and mammography. These imaging modalities are used by radiologic technologists and imaging specialists to diagnose and monitor medical conditions, often requiring specific certifications and equipment knowledge.

What imaging job pays the most?

Radiologists, a specialized imaging role, typically earn the highest salaries in the imaging field due to advanced training and expertise in interpreting medical images. Other high-paying imaging jobs include nuclear medicine technologists and interventional radiology technologists, especially those with certification and experience working with advanced imaging equipment like MRI and CT scanners.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Imaging, and why are they important?

To thrive in Imaging, you typically need a background in radiologic technology or a related field, with appropriate certifications such as ARRT or equivalent licensure. Familiarity with diagnostic imaging equipment (like MRI, CT, X-ray machines), PACS systems, and safety protocols is essential. Attention to detail, strong communication, and empathy help professionals interact with patients and collaborate with healthcare teams. These skills and qualities are vital to ensure accurate diagnostics, patient comfort, and effective care delivery.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in imaging roles, and how can they be addressed?

Imaging professionals often encounter challenges such as managing high patient volumes, adapting to rapidly advancing technology, and ensuring image quality while maintaining patient safety. To address these, it's important to stay current with continuing education and training, collaborate closely with radiologists and other healthcare team members, and follow standardized protocols for both equipment use and patient care. Effective communication and attention to detail are key to overcoming daily workflow pressures and delivering accurate results.

What jobs pay 500,000 a year in the US?

In the imaging field, high-paying roles such as radiologists, nuclear medicine physicians, and certain specialized medical imaging directors can earn salaries approaching or exceeding $500,000 annually, especially with extensive experience, board certifications, and leadership responsibilities. These positions often require advanced degrees, specialized training, and work in hospital or medical settings. Compensation varies based on location, experience, and the complexity of the role.
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Infographic showing various Imaging job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% As Needed, 69% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 12% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $47,834 per year, or $23 per hour.
Senior Imaging Technologist/ Imaging Technologist - Diagnostic Radiology

Senior Imaging Technologist/ Imaging Technologist - Diagnostic Radiology

University of Iowa

Iowa City, IA • On-site

Other

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 16 days ago


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6.8

Company rating: 6.8 out of 10

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Job description

Senior Imaging Technologist

The Radiology Department intends to hire for two positions at either the Imaging Technologist classification or Senior Imaging Technologist, based on the qualifications of the successful candidate. Please indicate in your cover letter the position you wish to be considered for or indicate both.

Selective candidates eligible for a sign-on bonus of $10,000. Moving allowance may be available. Current UI employees are not eligible.

The University of Iowa Health Care department of Radiology is seeking a Senior Imaging Technologist to perform and teach specialized general diagnostic radiography procedures utilizing complex imaging equipment with close patient monitoring during exam. Also, to perform general radiography procedures in multiple areas within the hospital including Adult and Pediatric Radiology, emergency room, OR, fluoroscopy and orthopedic clinic.

Duties Include:

  • Operate, adjust, and manipulate computerized electronic and mechanical components of computerized axial tomographic, angiographic, magnetic resonance systems and multiple modalities of other general diagnostic equipment.
  • Maintain, operate and trouble-shoot and report equipment failures.
  • Instruct trainees, students and staff on equipment operation and safety precautions.
  • Explain examination process to patients.
  • Ensure patients welfare and assist physician with medical procedures
  • Perform patient care techniques including skin preparation, I.V. placement, vital sign monitoring and recording, and basic life support; prepare and administer contrast material to patients.
  • Maintain records and results of examinations and archive computer data.
  • Plan daily, regular and STAT scheduling for efficient room utilization.
  • Participate in on-call coverage.
  • Assist with inventory, ordering supplies, and maintaining quality assurance in accordance with hospital, departmental and clinical unit standards.
  • Participate in phantom, human and/or animal research.
  • Maintain knowledge of technical developments, software updates, and related subjects by attending meetings, continuing education programs, and participation in professional organizations and/or review journals or publications.
  • Perform quality assurance procedures and evaluate systems performance.
  • Instruct and/or evaluate the clinical abilities and performance of Radiology Technology or sub-specialty students on a clinical rotation.
  • Maintain effective working relationships with faculty, staff, students and the public.

The information contained herein is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities required of individuals performing this job.

University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics—recognized as one of the best hospitals in the United States—is Iowa's only comprehensive academic medical center and a regional referral center. Each day more than 12,000 employees, students, and volunteers work together to provide safe, quality health care and excellent service for our patients. Simply stated, our mission is: Changing Medicine. Changing Lives

Percent of Time: 100%

Schedule: Four 10-hr shifts with rotating days off, 2:00 pm-12:30 am. (4-week rotation includes one Saturday and one Sunday). This position includes rotating holidays and on-call.

Pay Grade: 5

Pay Structure SEIU: https://hr.uiowa.edu/pay/pay-plans/seiu-pay-plan

The Department of Radiology will be filling this position at one of two levels. The Imaging Technologist classification salary is 4, and the Senior Imaging Technologist classification salary is 5. You must indicate in your cover letter the level of classification (Imaging Technologist and/or Senior Imaging Technologist) you wish to be considered for or indicate both. See required qualifications for additional information.

Benefits Highlights:

  • Regular salaried position located in Iowa City, Iowa
  • Fringe benefit package including paid vacation; sick leave; health, dental, life and disability insurance options; and generous employer contributions into retirement plans
  • For more information about Why Iowa?, click here

Experience Requirements

  • Senior Imaging Technologist: A Bachelor's degree in Radiologic Technology or other Allied Health Sciences discipline, or an equivalent combination of education and experience is required.
  • Senior Imaging Technologist: Excellent verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills.
  • Imaging Technologist: Requires Successful completion of two-year or other approved program by Joint Review Committee in Radiologic Technology Education is required.

Certification Requirements (Senior Imaging Technologist and Imaging Technologist)

  • Current certification or eligibility for certification in diagnostic procedures by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) is required.
  • Current Permit to Practice issued by the Iowa Department of Public Health for all radiographers operating ionizing radiation emitting equipment is required.

Desirable Qualifications (Senior Imaging Technologist and Imaging Technologist)

  • Previous work or clinical education experience in general radiology in a level 1 Trauma center is desired.
  • Recent work or clinical education experience in general radiography is desired.

Application Process: To be considered, applicants must upload a resume and a cover letter (under submission relevant materials) that clearly address how they meet the listed required and desired qualifications of this position.

Job openings are posted for a minimum of 10 calendar days or until position is filled.

Moving allowances may be available.

Successful candidates will be required to self-disclose any conviction history and will be subject to a criminal background check. If you have questions, please contact Kelli Zimmerman at kelli-zimmerman@uiowa.edu.


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