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ERP International is seeking a Radiographic Technologist for a full-time position supporting the ... diagnostic radiological procedures/services as appropriate to the TO. • Adhere to radiation ...

Overview ERP International is seeking a Radiographic Technologist for a full-time position ... Perform routine diagnostic radiological procedures/services as appropriate to the TO. Adhere to ...

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How much do international radiology jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 4, 2026, the average hourly pay for international radiology in the United States is $42.55, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $35.10 and $47.84 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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

To thrive as an International Radiologist, you need strong expertise in diagnostic imaging, cross-sectional anatomy, and a medical degree with board certification in radiology. Familiarity with advanced imaging technologies such as MRI, CT, and PACS systems, as well as relevant international licensure or certifications, is vital. Excellent communication, cultural sensitivity, and adaptability set outstanding professionals apart in this global field. These skills and qualifications are essential for accurate diagnosis, effective collaboration with multidisciplinary teams, and delivering high-quality care across diverse healthcare settings.

What is the difference between International Radiology vs Radiologic Technologist?

AspectInternational RadiologyRadiologic Technologist
CredentialsCertification varies by country, often includes radiology-specific licensesTypically requires ARRT certification or equivalent
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, imaging centers worldwide, often in diverse settingsHospitals, outpatient clinics, imaging centers primarily in the US
Industry UsageGlobal healthcare providers, international health organizationsDomestic healthcare facilities, primarily in the US
Search & ComparisonInternational Radiology focuses on global roles, certifications, and work settingsRadiologic Technologist emphasizes US-based certification, work environment, and job duties

International Radiology and Radiologic Technologist roles share similar technical skills and certifications but differ mainly in geographic scope, work environment, and industry usage. International Radiology often involves working abroad or with global health organizations, while Radiologic Technologists typically work within the US healthcare system.

What is international radiology?

International radiology refers to the practice of radiology across international borders, often involving collaboration between radiologists and medical centers worldwide. This field supports global healthcare by providing diagnostic imaging and interventional procedures, sometimes via teleradiology, to countries lacking specialized radiology services. International radiologists may work remotely or travel to different countries, helping to ensure accurate diagnoses and support for local medical teams. The field also involves sharing best practices, training, and research to improve radiological care globally.

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

Professionals in International Radiology often encounter challenges such as language barriers, differences in medical protocols between countries, and adapting to varying levels of healthcare technology. Effective communication and cultural sensitivity are crucial for collaborating with global teams and patients. Staying updated on international guidelines and participating in cross-cultural training can help overcome these hurdles, while networking with peers worldwide fosters the exchange of best practices and solutions.
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Infographic showing various International Radiology job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 89% Full Time, 9% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $88,513 per year, or $42.6 per hour.

Interventional Radiology Technician - IR Tech

Interim HealthCare - Indianapolis, IN

Indianapolis, IN • On-site

$71/hr

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Posted 24 days ago


Job description

International Radiology Technician

IR Tech

in Indianapolis

Are you an experienced IR Tech looking for a change? We may have the perfect contract for you! 

Our IR Techs enjoy:

  • Competitive Pay – $71/hr
  • Flexible scheduling to maintain work-life balance - 13-week, Day shift Contract
  • Professional development opportunities, including CEUs and online training
  • Tuition discounts through Rasmussen University
  • Bonus Opportunities – Contract Completion / Referrals

As an IR Tech, you will:

  • Assist radiologists during interventional procedures by preparing and maintaining imaging equipment.
  • Position patients and ensure their comfort and safety throughout the procedure.
  • Operate fluoroscopy and other imaging equipment to capture real-time images.
  • Maintain sterile field and adhere to infection control protocols.
  • Prepare contrast media and assist with patient monitoring during procedures.
  • Collaborate with healthcare team members to provide optimal patient care.
  • Document procedures and update patient records accurately.
  • Perform routine equipment maintenance and troubleshooting as needed.

A few must-haves for IR Techs:

  • Active Rad Tech licensed within the state of Indiana
  • 2 years of recent and related experience, as required by facility
  • 1 year of Level I trauma experience
  • Must be able to work independently, yet together as part of a team
  • Must be able to remain calm under pressure
  • Active BLS, physical, TB test, and other medical compliance as required by facility

Why join Interim HealthCare Staffing?

Since 1966, Interim HealthCare Staffing has been a trusted leader in healthcare employment, offering rewarding opportunities that match nurses with their ideal work setting. 

Interim HealthCare provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, gender, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, or veteran status.