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How much do kaiser radiology jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for kaiser radiology in the United States is $54.31, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $36.30 and $67.79 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is Kaiser Radiology?

Kaiser Radiology refers to the radiology department or services offered by Kaiser Permanente, a large integrated healthcare organization in the United States. Radiology is a medical specialty that uses imaging techniques such as X-rays, MRI, CT scans, and ultrasounds to diagnose and treat diseases. At Kaiser, radiologists work with other healthcare professionals to provide accurate imaging results and help guide patient care. They use advanced technology and follow strict safety standards to ensure high-quality diagnostic services for patients.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Kaiser Radiology technologist?

To thrive as a Kaiser Radiology Technologist, you need a comprehensive understanding of medical imaging techniques, anatomy, and safety protocols, usually supported by an accredited radiologic technology program and ARRT certification. Familiarity with digital radiography systems, PACS, and hospital information systems is essential for efficient workflow. Attention to detail, teamwork, and compassionate patient communication are vital soft skills that set outstanding technologists apart. These skills ensure accurate diagnostic results, patient safety, and effective collaboration within healthcare teams.

What are some common challenges faced by radiologists working at Kaiser Permanente, and how can new team members prepare for them?

Radiologists at Kaiser Permanente often work in a fast-paced environment with a high volume of imaging studies, requiring strong time management and prioritization skills. New team members may also need to adapt to using advanced digital imaging systems and collaborating closely with referring physicians to deliver timely, accurate interpretations. Embracing ongoing learning opportunities and being proactive in communication can help ease the transition and ensure effective patient care. Additionally, Kaiser emphasizes teamwork, so building strong interdisciplinary relationships is key to success.

What is the difference between Kaiser Radiology vs Radiologic Technologist?

AspectKaiser RadiologyRadiologic Technologist
CredentialsCertification (ARRT), radiology licenseCertification (ARRT), radiology license
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, Kaiser facilitiesHospitals, imaging centers, clinics
Employer & IndustryHealthcare providers, Kaiser PermanenteHealthcare facilities, outpatient clinics
Common Search/ComparisonYesYes

Both Kaiser Radiology professionals and Radiologic Technologists require similar certifications and work in healthcare settings. Kaiser Radiology typically refers to radiologists or radiology departments within Kaiser facilities, focusing on imaging interpretation. Radiologic Technologists perform imaging procedures under radiologists' supervision. While their roles overlap in imaging, radiologists have additional training in diagnosis, whereas technologists focus on image acquisition.

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Infographic showing various Kaiser Radiology job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 4% As Needed, 63% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 22% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $112,969 per year, or $54.3 per hour.

Interventional Radiology Technologist- Tysons Corner

Kaiser Permanente

Mclean, VA • On-site

Other

Re-posted 16 days ago


Job description

This position has a $10k sign on bonus!!
Job Summary:
Performs routine & highly specialized diagnostic & therapeutic interventional radiology procedures on patients following established parameters/protocols for use by physicians in diagnosis & treatment of pathologies under general supervision.
Essential Responsibilities:
  • Operates extremely technical imaging equipment and applies ionizing radiation to the patient in accordance with standard operating procedures, according to departmental policies, procedures/protocols and as appropriate for the particular patient.
  • Performs diagnostic & therapeutic procedures, utilizing image-guided surgical procedures, sterile technique and radiographic technique.
  • Uses proper radiation safety measures to conform to the ALARA principle according to departmental Radiation Safety Policies & Procedures.
  • Operates laser imagers, and Radiographic / Fluoroscopic equipment to obtain radiographic images.
  • Critiques radiographs for quality and accuracy.
  • Reviews history and pertinent images with designated Interventional Radiologist to assure appropriate application of procedure.
  • Assists physicians with specialized diagnostic and interventional procedures by handling equipment, preparing procedure and instrument trays, prepping and explaining procedures to patients and other related tasks under the supervision of an Interventional Radiologist.
  • Uses EKG equipment, Intravenous pumps, Blood Pressure equipment, pulse oximeter and related routine equipment to maintain continuous patient care while patient is undergoing procedure.
  • Prepares radiopaque materials for administration by Radiologist.
  • Opens contrast material, maintaining integrity of the sterile syringes, needles, and draws-up contrast for injection in accordance with departmental procedures.
  • Demonstrates basic competencies in processing images and troubleshooting. Performs minor trouble shooting operations. Initiates calls for equipment problems.
  • Communicates effectively with patients, nurses, and physicians, particularly regarding information on angiography procedures requiring specialized patient preparation.
  • Communicates with clinicians regarding patient preparation for angiography/ interventional procedures, procedure results and to assist in resolving problems as needed.
  • Maintains proper documentation for internal and external Regulatory compliance.
  • Maintains pertinent patient and procedure documentation in Kaiser Medical Record Systems such as Centricity, KP Health Connect, etc., as applicable.
  • Assists in maintaining perpetual inventory count and scans product not in inventory systems.
  • Assists in maintaining a smooth operational flow & maximum patient volume.
  • Assumes many roles within an interventional procedure: Scrubs in & assists the physician in the surgical procedures. Circulates w/in the procedure room & procure all equipment needed for any given procedure. Positions the patient, select radiation exposure parameters & image the patient. Maintains a high degree of accuracy & an awareness of all radiation & patient safety issues involved w/ any invasive procedure. Demonstrates a thorough understanding & working knowledge of normal anatomy, abnormal anatomy & physiology, radiation safety, interventional supplies & equipment operation. Recognizes & resolves equipment operations. Recognizes & resolves equipment problems & discrepancies anticipate patient needs & concerns, & determines the appropriate care needed.
  • Uses professional judgment & critical thinking when performing procedures.
  • Performs other related duties as directed.
Work schedules may vary based on operational needs. Typical schedules include four (4) 10-hour shifts per week or five (5) 8-hour shifts per week.
Basic Qualifications:
Experience
  • Minimum three (3) years of recent (within the last 12 months) experience as a Radiologic Technologist in a hospital supporting flouroscopy and c-arm/surgical procedures.
Education
  • Graduate of a certified/accredited ARRT program required.
  • High school diploma or GED required.
License, Certification, Registration
  • American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Certificate - Cardiovascular Interventional Radiography within 24 months of hire OR American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Certificate - Vascular Interventional Radiography within 24 months of hire OR American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Certificate - Cardiac Interventional Radiography within 24 months of hire
  • Radiologic Technologist Certification from American Registry of Radiologic Technologists
Additional Requirements:
  • Ability to perform all phases of Interventional Radiologic procedures including assisting as an IR scrub tech
  • Demonstrated ability to perform all procedures and processes as determined by the employer
  • Ability to read and comprehend simple instructions, short correspondence, and memos. Ability to walk simple correspondence.
  • Effectively present information in one-on-one and small group situations to customers, clients and other incumbents of the organization.
  • Comprehensive knowledge of radiology principles and practices including anatomy and physiology, radiation protection and physics, and radiographic positioning.
  • Ability to operate all radiology equipment, such as, radiographic machines, radiographic/fluoroscopic machines, Interventional Radiology associated equipment, associated surgical equipment, and image processors
  • Demonstrate ability and knowledge of age specific competency in providing care to the patient.
  • Consistently demonstrates the knowledge, skills, abilities, and behaviors necessary to provide superior and culturally sensitive service to internal and external customers.
  • Proficiency in the use of applicable computer software.
  • Knowledge of customer focused service requirements of the organization.
  • Ability to communicate pleasantly and effectively with members and coworkers.
  • Demonstrates good oral and written communication skills.
  • Ability of float between various locations within primary service area
Preferred Qualifications:
  • N/A

Primary Location: Virginia,McLean,Tyson's Corner Medical Center
Scheduled Weekly Hours: 40
Shift: Day
Workdays: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri
Working Hours Start: 07:00 AM
Working Hours End: 03:30 PM
Job Schedule: Full-time
Job Type: Standard
Worker Location: Onsite
Employee Status: Regular
Employee Group/Union Affiliation: M40|OPEIU|Local 2
Job Level: Individual Contributor
Department: Tysons Corner Medical Center - Radiology-Interventional - 1808
Pay Range: $43.43 - $62.35 / hour Kaiser Permanente strives to offer a market competitive total rewards package and is committed to pay equity and transparency. The posted pay range is based on possible base salaries for the role and does not reflect the full value of our total rewards package. Actual base pay determined at offer will be based on labor market data, internal alignment, and a candidate's years of relevant work experience, education, certifications, skills, and geographic location.
Travel: Yes, 25 % of the Time
On-site: Work location is on-site (KP designated office, medical office building or hospital). Worker location must align with Kaiser Permanente's Authorized States policy. Kaiser Permanente is an equal opportunity employer committed to fair, respectful, and inclusive workplaces. Applicants will be considered for employment without regard to race, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic or status.