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How much do internship radiology pacs jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship radiology pacs in the United States is $15.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.50 and $17.55 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What types of projects or tasks can I expect to work on during a Radiology PACS internship?

As a Radiology PACS intern, you can expect to assist with maintaining and troubleshooting Picture Archiving and Communication Systems, helping with image data management, and supporting end-users such as radiologists and technologists. You may also participate in system upgrades, quality assurance checks, and documentation of workflows. Collaboration with IT, radiology staff, and vendors is common, providing you with insight into both technical and clinical environments. This hands-on experience is valuable for understanding the intersection of healthcare and information technology.

What is the difference between Internship Radiology Pacs vs Radiology Technologist?

AspectInternship Radiology PacsRadiology Technologist
CredentialsTypically enrolled students or recent graduates, no certification requiredCertification and licensing often required (e.g., ARRT)
Work EnvironmentTraining setting, hospitals, clinics, or radiology departmentsClinical setting, performing imaging procedures on patients
Job RoleAssisting with PACS systems, learning imaging workflows, supporting radiologistsPerforming diagnostic imaging procedures like X-rays, CT scans

Internship Radiology Pacs roles focus on gaining experience with PACS systems and supporting radiology teams, while Radiology Technologists perform diagnostic imaging procedures. Internships are training positions, whereas technologists are licensed professionals. Both roles are essential in radiology departments but serve different purposes in the imaging process.

What is an Internship in Radiology PACS?

An Internship in Radiology PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System) involves working with digital systems used to store, manage, and retrieve medical images such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs. Interns typically assist with managing image data, supporting PACS administrators, troubleshooting technical issues, and learning about workflow integration in radiology departments. This experience provides valuable exposure to healthcare IT, medical imaging, and the daily operations of a radiology department, making it ideal for students interested in medical technology or healthcare informatics.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Radiology PACS specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship Radiology PACS specialist, you need foundational knowledge in medical imaging, computer systems, and health informatics, typically gained through relevant education or training. Familiarity with PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System) software, DICOM standards, and hospital information systems is crucial. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication help interns collaborate with radiologists and IT staff. These skills ensure efficient management of medical images, minimize workflow disruptions, and support accurate patient diagnoses.
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$36 - $53.49/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 15 days ago


Job description

When you join the growing BILH team, you're not just taking a job, you’re making a difference in people’s lives.

Under the supervision of the Team Leader or Assistant Team Leader, the Radiology Technologist performs a variety of diagnostic radiographic procedures to produce images of body structures for the diagnosis and treatment of medical disorders.  Work includes but is not limited to OR, ER, Fluoroscopic, inpatient and outpatient populations, utilizing ionizing radiation. Monitors and maintains essential patient care and safety including practicing ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable). Flexibility to work overtime/cover at other sites as needed, on-call and holiday rotation mandatory. 
Up to a $10,000 sign on bonus available!

Job Description:

Essential Duties & Responsibilities including but not limited to: 

  • Performs a variety of diagnostic radiographic procedures to produce images for use in the diagnosis and treatment of medical disorders. 
  • Obtains and documents necessary patient information or history in order to perform appropriate exam.  
  • Documents all pertinent information involving the use of IV/oral contrast in medical record. 
  • Begins and completes exams using the (Radiology Information System) RIS with 100% accuracy, 100% of the time. 
  • Labels all images with correct patient information and technologist’s initials with 100% accuracy 100% of the time. 
  • Ensures Quality Control of the exams by using the PACS system. 
  • Evaluates images to identify errors and determine whether a repeat study is necessary to improve the image for diagnoses.  Ensures that all radiographic exams achieve a quality repeat rate equaling less than 5%. 
  • Applies the lowest dose of ionizing radiation that is reasonably achievable, known as ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable), required to produce clear images. 
  • Readily and willingly contributes to team approach to provide optimal quality care for patients. 
  • Readily works off-sites as needed. 
  • Maintains licensure on an annual basis. 
  • Incorporates Lahey Clinic Guiding Principles and Mission Statement into daily activities. 
  • Complies with all Lahey Clinic Policies. 
  • Complies with behavioral expectations of the department and Lahey Clinic. 
  • Maintains courteous and effective interactions with colleagues and patients. 
  • Demonstrates an understanding of job description, performance expectations, and competency assessment. 
  • Demonstrates a commitment toward meeting and exceeding the needs of our customers and consistently adheres to our Customer service standards. 
  • Participates in departmental and/or interdepartmental quality improvement activities. 
  • Participates in and successfully completes Mandatory Education. 
  • This position requires moving about on foot throughout the department and hospital and from station to station. Position also requires using upper extremities to exert force in order to push, pull or drag equipment and/or transport patients. Position also requires frequent bending, stooping and kneeling to position patients. Position also requires manual dexterity in order to perform manipulative skills such as turning dials, pushing buttons, and filling syringes. 

Other Duties & Responsibilities:  

  • Transport 
  • Off-sites 
  • Orienting new staff 
  • Helping in training of students 

Minimum Qualifications:  

  • Education:  Two year AMA accredited School of Radiologic Technology 
  • Licensure, Certification, Registration:  Registered by the ARRT or registry eligible. Licensed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts’ Department of Public Health: Radiation Control Program in Radiography. Certified in basic life support (BLS). 
  • Skills, Knowledge & Abilities:    Candidate must be proficient in the use Radiologic equipment including C-arms/portable or in the absence of this skill the ability to be trained to a level of competency. 
  • Experience:    Completion of a Clinical internship in a hospital setting.  

Pay Range:

$36.00 - $53.49

The pay range listed for this position is the base hourly wage range the organization reasonably and in good faith expects to pay for this position at this time. Actual compensation is determined based on several factors, that may include seniority, education, training, relevant experience, relevant certifications, geography of work location, job responsibilities, or other applicable factors permissible by law.  Compensation may exceed the base hourly rate depending on shift differentials, call pay, premium pay, overtime pay, and other additional pay practices, as applicable to the position and in accordance with the law.

As a health care organization, we have a responsibility to do everything in our power to care for and protect our patients, our colleagues and our communities. Beth Israel Lahey Health requires that all staff be vaccinated against influenza (flu) as a condition of employment. More than 35,000 people working together. Nurses, doctors, technicians, therapists, researchers, teachers and more, making a difference in patients' lives. Your skill and compassion can make us even stronger. Equal Opportunity Employer/Veterans/Disabled