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How much do internship radiology information system jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship radiology information system in the United States is $17.44, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Intern in Radiology Information Systems, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Intern in Radiology Information Systems, you need a foundational understanding of medical imaging workflows, basic IT knowledge, and preferably some coursework in health informatics or computer science. Familiarity with Radiology Information Systems (RIS), Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS), and database management tools is highly beneficial. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills will help you excel in supporting technical and clinical teams. These skills are crucial for ensuring efficient, accurate management of radiology data, ultimately supporting patient care and departmental operations.

What are the typical responsibilities of an intern working with a Radiology Information System (RIS)?

As an intern in a Radiology Information System (RIS) role, you can expect to assist with maintaining and troubleshooting the RIS software, supporting end-users such as radiologists and administrative staff, and helping with data entry or system updates. You may be involved in testing new features, documenting processes, and ensuring data accuracy and security. Collaboration with IT specialists, radiology technicians, and hospital administration is common, offering valuable exposure to both clinical workflows and healthcare IT practices.

What is the difference between Internship Radiology Information System vs Radiology Technician?

AspectInternship Radiology Information SystemRadiology Technician
CredentialsTypically enrolled in or completing a related healthcare or IT internship programAssociate's degree or certification in radiologic technology
Work EnvironmentHealthcare facilities, assisting with radiology software and data managementHospitals, clinics, imaging centers performing diagnostic imaging procedures
Employer & Industry UsageHospitals, healthcare IT companies, radiology departmentsMedical imaging departments within healthcare settings
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding entry-level roles in radiology IT systemsTechnical roles performing imaging procedures and patient care

The Internship Radiology Information System role focuses on gaining experience with radiology software and data management, often as part of an educational program. In contrast, a Radiology Technician performs diagnostic imaging procedures and requires specific technical certifications. Both roles are essential in healthcare but serve different functions within the radiology field.

What are Internship Radiology Information System roles?

Internship Radiology Information System roles typically involve assisting with the management and maintenance of radiology information systems (RIS) in a healthcare setting. Interns may help in entering and verifying patient data, supporting workflow optimization, troubleshooting technical issues, and learning about the integration of RIS with other hospital systems like PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System). These internships are valuable for students or recent graduates interested in health informatics, medical imaging, or IT in healthcare. Responsibilities may vary depending on the institution, but they often include both technical and administrative tasks.
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Radiology Technologist (IP), Radiology Diagnostic, Per Diem, Variable Shifts

Marin Health

Larkspur, CA

Other

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

Radiological Technologist

Join MarinHealth, an integrated, independent healthcare system with deep roots throughout the North Bay. With a world-class physician and clinical team, an affiliation with UCSF Health, an ever-expanding network of clinics, and a new state-of-the-art hospital, MarinHealth is growing quickly. MarinHealth comprises MarinHealth Medical Center, a 327-bed hospital in Greenbrae, and 55 primary care and specialty clinics in Marin, Sonoma, and Napa Counties.

This is an entry-level position for a Radiological Technologist with no acute care facility employment experience. The Radiological Technologist provides general radiology examinations to patients under the supervision of a more experienced technologist and under the supervision of the Lead Radiological Technologist. A technologist who is certified by the State of California (CRD and by the ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists) and must obtain a Fluoroscopy certification within 12 months of hire date.

Job Requirements, Prerequisites and Essential Functions

Job Specifications:

  • Formal Training in an accredited Radiological program
  • High School diploma, GED or equivalent preferred

Experience:

  • Clinical Student internship experience as part of accredited training program is required (see education). Typically the student intern must accrue 2400 hours before State of California certification.

License and Certifications:

  • Basic Life Support (BLS) required at hire.
  • Radiologic Technologist (CRT) required at hire.
  • Radiology Fluoroscopy (RHF) required within 365 days of hire.
  • Integrative Agitation Management (IAMTAC) Required within 30 days of hire.

Prerequisite Skills:

  • Technical ability to perform all diagnostic radiography examinations as outlined in the MarinHealth Diagnostic Imaging Services department policy and procedure manual
  • Ability to interact with general public, clients, staff and referring physicians with diplomacy, tact and goodwill
  • Able to communicate effectively with patients who are under stress
  • Ability to participate in department team quality improvement activities

Primary Customer Served (Age Specific Criteria):

  • Infants: Birth up to 1 year
  • Toddlers: 1 up to 3 years
  • Preschool Children: 3 up to 6 years
  • School Age Children: 6 up to 12 years
  • Adolescents: 12 up to 18 years
  • Early Adults: 18 up to 45 years
  • Middle Adults: 45 up to 61 years
  • Late Adults: 61 up to 80 years
  • Late, Late Adults: 80 years and up

Employees in this position must be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care and/or service based on the physical, psycho/social, educational, safety, and related criteria appropriate to the age of the patients served in his/her assigned service area. Patient Privacy (HIPAA Compliance): Employees in this position have access to protected health information. The protected health information a person in this position can access includes demographics, date of service, insurance/billing, medical record summary information, and all other information that may be contained in patient records. This position requires patient health information to perform the functions outlined as part of this position description.

Duties And Responsibilities

Essential (Not Modifiable)

  • Competently performs all diagnostic imaging examinations as outlined in the department policy and procedure manual
  • Accurately correlates patient clinical history with the Radiology exam to be performed
  • Competently uses universal precautions when working with patients in isolation status and in sterile surgery
  • Competently assists with department clerical functions
  • Attends and participates in department meetings monthly, must attend 10 of 12 meetings
  • Keeps current with changes in policy and procedure
  • May require work shift rotation in order to participate in training
  • Ability to accurately troubleshoot radiology equipment in order to knowledgeably communicate need for repair to service personnel
  • Uses effective critical thinking skills in order to implement alternative methods when problems arise so that satisfactory solutions are achieved
  • Knowledgeable about equipment down time procedures for Radiology Information System, Computer Radiology System (CR) and PACS
  • Accurately prioritizes work assignments
  • Effectively schedules work load for maximum productivity
  • Effectively responds to emergency situations. Able to integrate emergency work into regularly scheduled responsibilities
  • Develops and maintains effective work relationships with management, staff; patients, and physicians
  • Accurately uses hospital information system to process patient information
  • Accurately uses Radiology Information system, CR and PACS in order to process patient information
  • Keeps current with changes, revisions, and continuing education in Radiology Information System
  • Maintains all clinical competencies
  • Attends continuing education in order to maintain certification, licensure, and accreditation
  • Constantly promotes a positive and professional image in the hospital
  • Performs special projects at the request of Lead Radiological Technologist or Director

Secondary (Modifiable)

  • Responsible for the safety, mental and physical comfort of the patient while performing radiological examinations
  • Other duties as assigned

Accommodation:

Qualified applicants with disabilities may request reasonable accommodation during the application process by contacting Human Resources at 415-925-7040 or TalentAcquisition@mymarinhealth.org.

C.A.R.E.S. Standards:

MarinHealth seeks candidates ready to model our C.A.R.E.S. standards—Communication, Accountability, Respect, Excellence, Safety—which foster a healing, trust-based environment for patients and colleagues.

Health & Immunizations:

To protect employees, patients, and our community, MarinHealth requires measles, mumps, varicella, and annual influenza immunizations as a condition of employment (and annually thereafter). COVID-19 vaccination/booster remains strongly recommended. Medical or religious exemptions will be considered consistent with applicable law.

Compensation:

The posted pay range complies with applicable law and reflects what we reasonably expect to pay for this role. Individual pay is set by skills, experience, qualifications, and internal/market equity, consistent with MarinHealth's compensation philosophy. Positions covered by collective bargaining agreements are governed by those agreements.

Equal Employment:

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, protected veteran status or disability status, and any other classifications protected by federal, state, and local laws.