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Neonatal X Ray Tech Jobs (NOW HIRING)

XRAY TECH

Baltimore, MD · On-site

$31.13 - $47.87/hr

Summary X-Ray Technologist - Sinai Hospital (Baltimore, MD) Now offering new, highly competitive ... for neonatal critical care leadership and advanced certification. Support: A culture of ...

One California As our X- Ray Tech (Special Procedures Technologist), you will help a wide range of patients, including neonate, pediatric, adult, and geriatric individuals, undergo general and ...

... X-Ray Technologist to perform diagnostic imaging procedures in a variety of clinical settings. This ... Emergency Department * ICU / PICU / NICU * Operating Room (including C-Arm procedures) * Preparing ...

... X-Ray Technologist to perform diagnostic imaging procedures in a variety of clinical settings. This ... Emergency Department * ICU / PICU / NICU * Operating Room (including C-Arm procedures) * Preparing ...

... X-Ray Technologist to perform diagnostic imaging procedures in a variety of clinical settings. This ... Emergency Department * ICU / PICU / NICU * Operating Room (including C-Arm procedures) * Preparing ...

... X-Ray Technologist to perform diagnostic imaging procedures in a variety of clinical settings. This ... Emergency Department * ICU / PICU / NICU * Operating Room (including C-Arm procedures) * Preparing ...

... X-Ray Technologist to perform diagnostic imaging procedures in a variety of clinical settings. This ... Emergency Department * ICU / PICU / NICU * Operating Room (including C-Arm procedures) * Preparing ...

X-Ray Tech Schedule 8-hour evening shift, Monday to Friday from 3 PM to 11:30 PM. We are seeking a ... The candidate should be willing to learn pediatric and neonatal imaging techniques. The position ...

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How much do neonatal x ray tech jobs pay per week?

As of Jun 4, 2026, the average weekly pay for neonatal x ray tech in the United States is $2,094.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,740.38 and $2,500.00 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Neonatal X Ray Tech, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Neonatal X Ray Tech, you need a solid background in radiologic technology, an accredited radiologic technologist certification (ARRT), and specialized training in neonatal imaging. Familiarity with digital radiography systems, Picture Archiving and Communication Systems (PACS), and radiation safety protocols is essential. Exceptional attention to detail, patience, and effective communication with both medical staff and parents set top performers apart. These skills and qualities are crucial for ensuring accurate diagnostic imaging while maintaining safety and comfort for vulnerable neonatal patients.

What are some unique challenges faced by Neonatal X Ray Techs, and how can they prepare for them?

Neonatal X Ray Techs often work in high-pressure environments where precision and speed are crucial, as they are imaging some of the most vulnerable patients in the hospital. Challenges include handling fragile infants safely, minimizing radiation exposure, and coordinating closely with NICU nurses and neonatologists. To prepare, techs should be comfortable with neonatal anatomy, learn best practices for immobilization and shielding, and develop strong communication skills for working collaboratively with the neonatal care team. Ongoing training in pediatric radiology and adherence to safety protocols are essential for success in this role.

What are Neonatal X Ray Techs?

Neonatal X Ray Techs, also known as neonatal radiologic technologists, are specialized healthcare professionals who perform diagnostic imaging procedures, such as X-rays, on newborns in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs). They work closely with neonatologists and nurses to ensure that medical imaging is conducted safely and accurately, taking into account the delicate condition of premature or ill infants. These techs must be skilled in using specialized equipment and protocols to minimize radiation exposure while obtaining the necessary diagnostic images to assist in a newborn's care.

What is the difference between Neonatal X Ray Tech vs Pediatric X Ray Tech?

AspectNeonatal X Ray TechPediatric X Ray Tech
CertificationsARRT certification, neonatal-specific trainingARRT certification, pediatric-specific training
Work EnvironmentNeonatal intensive care units, hospitalsPediatric clinics, hospitals, outpatient centers
Job FocusImaging newborns and premature infantsImaging children of various ages

Neonatal X Ray Techs specialize in imaging newborns, especially in neonatal intensive care units, requiring neonatal-specific skills. Pediatric X Ray Techs focus on children of all ages, often working in outpatient or hospital settings. Both roles require similar certifications but differ in patient age and work environment.

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B2B Staffing Services

Apple Valley, CA • On-site

Per diem

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Job description

  • Location: Apple Valley, California
  • Type: PRN
  • Job 18200341
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Travel X-Ray Tech - Apple Valley, CA | Mid Shift | 13 Weeks We are seeking an experienced X-Ray Technologist for a 13-week travel assignment at a busy acute care facility in Apple Valley, California. This is a fast-paced role with a high-volume Emergency Room workload, as well as support in the Operating Room, ICU, NICU, and other acute care settings. Shift: Mid Shift - 1×10-hour shift (13:00 - 23:30) Start Date: 06/01/2026 Requirements: • Minimum 2 years of recent X-Ray Tech experience • ARRT certification required • Active California Radiologic Technologist License • AHA BLS certification required • Epic experience required • Candidate must live within 70 miles of the facility Preferred: • Fluoro Permit Responsibilities: • Perform diagnostic imaging procedures in ER, ICU, NICU, OR, and bedside settings • Conduct portable exams and assist with C-Arm procedures • Perform a variety of exams including musculoskeletal, spine, chest, abdomen, and contrast studies • Prepare and/or administer contrast media as needed • Work efficiently in a high-volume environment averaging 30-35 exams per shift • Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams and support students on-site Facility Highlights: • Extremely busy ER with majority of workload • OR cases primarily orthopedic and some spine procedures • Equipment used includes Ziehm C-Arm and Fuji systems • Charting system: Epic Apply now to join a dynamic radiology team in a fast-paced clinical environment!