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ERP International, LLC is seeking a Radiologic Technologist for a full-time position supporting ... Performs a variety of routine and moderately complex diagnostic radiographic procedures including ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an International Radiographer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an International Radiographer, you need a solid grounding in radiographic imaging, anatomy, and patient care, typically supported by a degree in radiography and appropriate national or international certification. Familiarity with imaging technologies such as X-ray, CT, MRI systems, and digital Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS), as well as adherence to radiation safety protocols, is essential. Strong cross-cultural communication, adaptability, and teamwork skills help radiographers excel when working in diverse healthcare environments. These competencies ensure accurate diagnostics, patient safety, and effective collaboration across different healthcare settings worldwide.

What is international radiography?

International radiography refers to the practice of radiography—using imaging techniques such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRI scans—by professionals working in countries other than their home country. This can involve radiographers traveling abroad for work, collaborating on global health projects, or adapting to different healthcare systems and regulations. International radiographers often need to have their qualifications recognized in the country where they intend to work and may also need to learn new languages or adapt to different cultural and professional standards.

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

Professionals in International Radiography often encounter challenges such as adapting to diverse healthcare systems, language barriers, and differences in radiographic technology and protocols across countries. Navigating unfamiliar regulatory requirements and ensuring consistent communication with multidisciplinary teams can also be difficult. To address these challenges, it's beneficial to engage in cultural competency training, actively seek mentorship from experienced international colleagues, and stay updated with global radiography standards. Building strong collaborative relationships and being proactive in learning local practices can help foster a smoother transition and successful integration into new work environments.

What is the difference between International Radiography vs Radiologic Technologist?

AspectInternational RadiographyRadiologic Technologist
CredentialsCertification varies by country, often requires international or local licensingTypically requires ARRT certification or equivalent
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, or medical facilities abroad or in diverse settingsHospitals, clinics, diagnostic labs primarily in the US or local regions
Industry UsageGlobal healthcare settings, travel opportunitiesPrimarily domestic healthcare facilities
Search & ComparisonOften searched by professionals seeking international rolesCommonly searched by those seeking domestic radiography jobs

International Radiography involves working in various countries with different certification requirements, offering global opportunities. Radiologic Technologists typically work within a specific country, mainly in hospitals or clinics, with standardized credentials. Both roles require similar technical skills but differ mainly in work location and certification standards.

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Infographic showing various International Radiography job openings in California as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, and 10% Part Time. Highlights an 91% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution.
Radiology / X-Ray Technologist

Radiology / X-Ray Technologist

ERP International

San Diego, CA • On-site

$51.31 - $60/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 7 days ago


Job description

ERP International is seeking a full-time Radiology / X-Ray Tech in support of Naval Medical Center San Diego, CA.  Apply online today and discover more about this exceptional employment opportunity.  www.erpinternational.com

Be the Best!  Join our team of exceptional health care professionals across the nation. Come discover the immense pride and job satisfaction ERP Employees experience in providing care for our Military Members, their Families and Retired Military Veterans! ERP International has been named a Washington Post 2025 Top Workplace! We are thrilled to be included on the list for a sixth year in a row!


* Excellent Compensation & Exceptional Comprehensive Benefits!
* Paid Vacation, Paid Sick Time, Plus 11 Paid Federal Holidays! 

* Medical/Dental/Vision, STD, LTD and Life Insurance, Health Savings Account available, and more!
* Annual CME Stipend and License/Certification Reimbursement!

* Matching 401K!

About ERP International, LLC: ERP is a nationally respected provider of health, science, and technology solutions supporting clients in the government and commercial sectors. We provide comprehensive enterprise information technology, strategic sourcing, and management solutions to DoD and federal civilian agencies in 40 states. Founded in 2006, ERP is headquartered in Laurel, MD and maintains satellite offices in Montgomery, AL and San Antonio, TX - plus project locations nationwide. ERP is an Equal Opportunity Employer - Disability and Veteran.


Work Schedule:

Sunday - Saturday, 8.5 hour shifts 2200-0730
Occasional Holiday
NO CALL!

Job Specific Position Duties: The duties include, but are not limited to the following:

  • Performs a variety of routine and moderately complex diagnostic radiographic procedures including but not limited to temporomandibular joint studies (TMJ), and special localization films of foreign bodies of the eye, hand and foot. Takes all required eye films, for the purpose of locating foreign bodies such as glass, shrapnel, etc.
  • Responsible for properly arriving, printing radiology worksheet, departing the patient electronic medical record and transfer of the scan to the medical Picture Archival Communication Systems (PACS) for review by the radiologist and responsible for the Quality Control Assessment and approval prior to release of the patient and transfer of the scan. Reports needed repairs to government supervisor in order to maintain equipment in proper working condition.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Additional Knowledge Required:

• Knowledge of moderately complex radiographic procedures of the eye, skull, hand, foot, and facial features sufficient to perform such procedures.
• Knowledge of radiographic equipment, to ascertain if malfunction or safety hazard is present and to ensure proper maintenance performed.
• Knowledge of anatomy and physiology such as the structure, location, and function of major organs and the skeletal system in order to locate areas of study by using anatomical landmarks, to identify organs appearing on the film in order to determine the acceptability of the radiograph for diagnostic use, and to determine if standard positioning techniques might cause further pain or injury to patients.
• Knowledge of radiation protection agency standards including radiation sensitive areas of the body and all protective devices and methods appropriate to the equipment and procedures used, in order to assure that adequate safeguards are maintained for patients and self and to reassure patients who may be unfamiliar X-ray safety procedures.


Minimum Qualifications:

* Education: Graduate from an academic program accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT).
* Experience: One year of experience as a Radiology / X-Ray Tech

* Licensure: Certified by the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (ARRT)

* Life Support Certifications: Basic Life Support (BLS) 

* Security: Must be able to pass a Government background check and obtain a Government security clearance.

The salary range for this position is $51.31/hr. to $60.00/hr. Compensation will be determined based on several factors including but not limited to skill set, years of experience, shift and the employee's geographic location.