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Licensed Radiologic Technologist Jobs in Washington

Radiologic Technologist

Herndon, VA · On-site

$29.35 - $42.58/hr

State licensure may be required. * BLS certification within 30 days of start required. * Federal ... our Radiologic Technologist opening. We promptly review all applications. Highly qualified ...

Radiologic Technologist

Herndon, VA · On-site

$29.35 - $42.58/hr

State licensure may be required. * BLS certification within 30 days of start required. * Federal ... our Radiologic Technologist opening. We promptly review all applications. Highly qualified ...

Radiologic Technologist

Herndon, VA · On-site

$29.35 - $42.58/hr

State licensure may be required. * BLS certification within 30 days of start required. * Federal ... our Radiologic Technologist opening. We promptly review all applications. Highly qualified ...

Licensure: Virginia-Limited Radiologic Technologist License within 3 months * Certification: Basic Life Support upon start * Experience : 2 years experience as a Clinical Tech or Certified Medical ...

Licensure: American Registered Radiologic Technologists within 12 months of hire * Certification: Basic Life Support from the American Heart Association * Experience : One year of combined classroom ...

Virginia Radiologic Technologist license required. * ARRT certification preferred * Current BLS certification * Experience with C-arm imaging preferred; OR experience is a plus * Strong communication ...

Radiology Technologist

Mclean, VA · On-site

$35.27 - $52.91/hr

We're seeking a Radiologic Technologist to join our growing team. Whether you're an experienced technologist, a recent graduate, or a Limited License Radiologic Technologist looking to advance your ...

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How much do licensed radiologic technologist jobs pay per week?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average weekly pay for licensed radiologic technologist in Washington is $2,073.42, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,307.69 and $2,711.54 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a licensed radiologic technologist?

A Licensed Radiologic Technologist is a healthcare professional trained and certified to perform diagnostic imaging examinations, such as X-rays, on patients. They operate imaging equipment, ensure patient safety, and work closely with radiologists and other physicians to help diagnose medical conditions. To become licensed, technologists must complete an accredited educational program, pass a certification exam, and meet state licensing requirements. Their work is essential for accurate medical diagnosis and patient care.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a licensed radiologic technologist?

To thrive as a Licensed Radiologic Technologist, you need a solid understanding of anatomy, radiographic imaging techniques, and safety protocols, typically acquired through an accredited radiologic technology program and ARRT certification. Familiarity with digital imaging systems, PACS, and radiation safety equipment is essential for daily operations. Attention to detail, effective communication, and compassion help technologists work effectively with patients and healthcare teams. These skills ensure accurate diagnostic images, patient safety, and a positive patient experience in clinical settings.

What are some common challenges faced by licensed radiologic technologists in a clinical setting?

Licensed Radiologic Technologists often encounter challenges such as balancing a high patient volume with the need to maintain image quality and patient safety. They must carefully follow protocols to minimize radiation exposure, communicate effectively with patients who may be anxious or in pain, and collaborate closely with radiologists and other healthcare professionals. Additionally, they need to stay updated with evolving imaging technology and regulatory requirements to ensure compliance and best practices in their daily work.

What is the difference between Licensed Radiologic Technologist vs Radiologic Technician?

AspectLicensed Radiologic TechnologistRadiologic Technician
CredentialsState license, ARRT certificationOften requires certification or registration, depending on state
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, imaging centersSimilar settings, often interchangeable in job postings
Job DutiesPerforming diagnostic imaging, patient positioning, quality controlPerforming imaging procedures under supervision, assisting technologists

The main difference is that Licensed Radiologic Technologists typically have more advanced training and certification, allowing them to perform a wider range of procedures independently. Radiologic Technicians often work under supervision and may have less extensive credentials. Both roles are essential in medical imaging and share similar work environments and responsibilities.

Radiologic Technologist

Washington Radiology

Fairfax, VA • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 16 days ago


Job description

Radiologic Technologist
Looking to elevate your career? Join us!
Work Location: Fairfax, VA
Work Hours: Full time, Monday-Friday, Day Shift
Department Highlights:
  • Patient-Focused Team
  • Cohesive and Friendly Environment
  • Supportive and Encouraging Atmosphere

A Day in the Life of a Radiologic Technologist:
  • Perform radiographic and other imaging procedures as prescribed by a physician. Instruct patients as to the proper physiological requirements for the procedure. May be required to prepare and administer barium to patients. Ascertain area of injury or a patient's symptoms to assist the physician in reporting the proper diagnosis.
  • Must be able to recognize reactions to contrast media and be ready to intervene when necessary by administering CPR.
  • Assure all necessary consent forms are signed prior to performing examinations. Correctly process pertinent exam related information including data entry as directed. Should be familiar with the operation of the clerical and reception areas of the office and assist when needed, including the management of patient records and files.
  • Actively participate in the quality assurance monitoring and recording efforts of the office.
  • Reduce radiation exposure to patients to a minimum to the patient, staff and self by understanding and utilizing proper technical factors, collimation, and shielding without jeopardizing the diagnostic study.
  • Must be thoroughly knowledgeable about and comply with the policies and procedures of the Corporation.
  • Report any equipment and maintenance problems to the appropriate persons regarding equipment operation, malfunctions, etc., and perform preventative/corrective maintenance as needed.
  • Take initiative for professional advancement through personal assessment of strengths and weaknesses and develop action plan with supervisors to improve their skills.
  • May be assigned to perform or assist with the performance of general radiographic procedures, as directed and qualified. Maintain a clean and orderly work area and comply with OSHA regulations at all times.
  • Promote team approach and a positive image of Solis/Washington Radiology to everyone with whom contact is made utilizing the Promise Book.
  • Must maintain confidentiality when dealing with all patient information and Corporate business following HIPAA guidelines.
  • Communicate courteously with coworkers and handle interpersonal problem situations discretely and through the proper chain of command.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.

Here is what you will need:
  • Graduation from high school or equivalent and completion of a training program in imaging technology from an accredited school.
  • Must be registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.
  • Should be able to lift and move patients as required.
  • Must become certified in cardiopulmonary resuscitation within one year of employment and renew certification annually.
  • All technologists working in the Maryland and Virginia offices must be licensed by the state.

Why Washington Radiology?
  • A Great Place to Work for the fourth year in a row!
  • Offer competitive benefits such as Medical, Dental, Vision, 401k, PTO, Paid Holidays, Backup Child/Adult Care as well as other unique benefits.

At Washington Radiology, we save lives. We are empowered, appreciated, and part of something bigger. Together, we deliver compassionate, exceptional care. Every patient. Every time.
Our service-based culture is reflected in our day-to-day interactions that are warm and welcoming and delivered with care, compassion and clinical expertise. Our commitment to excellence can be seen across every level of our organization, beginning with our team members and extending to the patients, families, and physicians we serve. For more than 70 years, Washington Radiology has set the standard for medical imaging care.