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How much do outpatient radiology rn jobs pay per week?

As of Jun 10, 2026, the average weekly pay for outpatient radiology rn in Virginia is $2,808.21, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $2,430.77 and $3,203.85 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Outpatient Radiology Rn vs Radiologic Technologist?

AspectOutpatient Radiology RnRadiologic Technologist
CredentialsRegistered Nurse (RN) license, specialized training in radiology nursingCertification and licensing as Radiologic Technologist (ARRT or equivalent)
Work EnvironmentHospitals, outpatient clinics, imaging centers, providing patient care and supportImaging departments, clinics, hospitals performing diagnostic imaging procedures
Job RolePatient assessment, preparation, monitoring, and post-procedure carePerforming imaging procedures like X-rays, MRIs, CT scans

While both roles work in outpatient radiology settings, Outpatient Radiology Rns focus on patient care, assessment, and support, whereas Radiologic Technologists primarily operate imaging equipment and perform diagnostic procedures. Both require specialized certifications and are essential in outpatient imaging centers.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Outpatient Radiology RN, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Outpatient Radiology RN, you need a solid background in nursing fundamentals, radiology procedures, and IV therapy, typically supported by an active RN license and clinical experience in radiology or procedural care. Familiarity with imaging equipment, electronic health records (EHRs), and certifications like BLS or ACLS is commonly required. Exceptional communication, attention to detail, and the ability to reassure and educate patients are vital soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure safe, efficient imaging procedures and a positive patient experience in a specialized outpatient setting.

What are the primary responsibilities of an Outpatient Radiology RN during a typical patient visit?

An Outpatient Radiology RN is responsible for assessing patients prior to imaging procedures, ensuring informed consent, monitoring patients for adverse reactions (especially to contrast agents), and providing post-procedure care instructions. They collaborate closely with radiologists, technologists, and referring physicians to ensure patient safety and smooth workflow. Additionally, they play a key role in patient education and in responding to any emergencies or complications that may arise during procedures.

What are Outpatient Radiology RNs?

Outpatient Radiology RNs are registered nurses who specialize in providing care to patients undergoing diagnostic imaging procedures in outpatient settings, such as MRI, CT scans, X-rays, and ultrasounds. Their responsibilities include patient assessment, preparation for procedures, administering medications or contrast agents, monitoring vital signs, and providing education and support before, during, and after imaging tests. Outpatient Radiology RNs collaborate closely with radiologists and technologists to ensure patient safety and comfort throughout the imaging process.
Infographic showing various Outpatient Radiology Rn job openings in Virginia as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% As Needed, 56% Full Time, 22% Part Time, and 18% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $146,027 per year, or $70.2 per hour.

$2K - $3K/wk

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

📍 Fairfax, VA – Fairfax Vascular Center
🕒 Full-Time | Four 10-Hour Shifts (or 8-hour shifts if you prefer)
🚫 No Weekends, Evenings, Holidays, or Call
Deliver complex care—without sacrificing your quality of life.
At Fairfax Radiology Centers, our Interventional Radiology Nurses work in a controlled, outpatient vascular setting where they can focus on high-quality patient care, advanced procedures, and meaningful patient interaction—without the chaos of the hospital.
If you’re an RN who enjoys procedural care, critical thinking, and seeing patients through their full experience, this role gives you both clinical complexity and work-life balance.
What Success Looks Like
In your first 90 days, you will:

  • Confidently support interventional procedures across multiple specialties
  • Safely administer and monitor moderate sedation
  • Deliver seamless care across pre-, intra-, and post-procedure phases
  • Build strong rapport with patients from intake through discharge
  • Integrate into a fast-moving, highly collaborative procedural team

Success in this role looks like:
Patients feel informed and cared for, and providers trust your clinical judgment without hesitation.
Why Nurses Choose This Role
Predictable schedule – Four 10-hour shifts, no nights, weekends, call, or holidays
Procedural focus – Work in IR without inpatient chaos
Patient continuity – Care for patients from arrival through discharge
Team-based environment – Work side-by-side with experienced providers
Free on-site parking + sign-on bonus eligibility
What You’ll Do

  • Assist physicians with a wide range of interventional procedures (CV, OB, Urology, Oncology, Ortho, and more)
  • Perform patient assessments across all phases of care
  • Administer and monitor moderate sedation
  • Provide intra-procedural monitoring and clinical support
  • Manage recovery and discharge processes
  • Communicate post-procedure instructions and support to patients
This Role Is a Great Fit If You…
  • Enjoy procedural nursing and hands-on clinical care
  • Like working in a structured, controlled environment
  • Value building patient relationships across the full care journey
  • Thrive in team-based, fast-paced procedural settings
  • Want complexity without hospital shift stress
This Role May Not Be the Best Fit If You…
  • Prefer traditional inpatient bedside nursing
  • Want highly variable or flexible scheduling
  • Prefer minimal patient interaction
  • Thrive in unpredictable, high-chaos environments
Qualifications
Required
  • Active RN license (Virginia or Compact State)
  • Moderate sedation experience
  • BLS certification
  • ACLS certification
Preferred
  • 2+ years of experience in Interventional Radiology, Emergency Department, or Critical Care
  • Experience with EMR systems (Epic preferred)

Benefits
  • Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance
  • Paid Time Off and Paid Holidays
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Profit Sharing Plan
  • Uniform Allowance
  • Employer-paid Short- and Long-Term Disability
About Fairfax Radiology Centers
Fairfax Radiology Centers (FRC) is the largest radiology practice in the Washington, DC region, with:
  • 110+ subspecialized radiologists
  • 20 outpatient imaging centers
  • 700+ employees

We are known for delivering advanced imaging, procedural excellence, and an exceptional patient experience.
Apply Today
If you’re an RN who wants procedural complexity, patient connection, and work-life balance, this is a role worth exploring.
FRC provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, or gender identity or expression, national origin, disability, military service, and genetic information (including family medical history), or any other factor protected by law (“Protected Characteristics”).