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Radiology Shadowing Jobs (NOW HIRING)

CAPE Intern

Morehead City, NC · On-site

$13.75 - $18.25/hr

... shadowing experience in a healthcare setting. As an intern, you will have the opportunity to observe and learn from healthcare professionals in various departments, such as nursing, radiology ...

CAPE Intern

Morehead City, NC · On-site

$13.75 - $18.25/hr

... shadowing experience in a healthcare setting. As an intern, you will have the opportunity to observe and learn from healthcare professionals in various departments, such as nursing, radiology ...

Ultrasound Extern

Purchase, NY · On-site

$59K - $79K/yr

Administrative Shadowing: * Assist with patient flow * Greet and escort patient throughout the ... Understand Radiology workflows, metrics, process * Practice Patient/Staff Experience initiatives

Ultrasound Extern

Manhattan, NY · On-site

$61K - $82K/yr

Administrative Shadowing: * Assist with patient flow * Greet and escort patient throughout the ... Understand Radiology workflows, metrics, process * Practice Patient/Staff Experience initiatives

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Ultrasound Extern

Purchase, NY · On-site

$59K - $79K/yr

Administrative Shadowing: * Assist with patient flow * Greet and escort patient throughout the ... Understand Radiology workflows, metrics, process * Practice Patient/Staff Experience initiatives

Ultrasound Extern

Purchase, NY · On-site

$59K - $79K/yr

Administrative Shadowing: * Assist with patient flow * Greet and escort patient throughout the ... Understand Radiology workflows, metrics, process * Practice Patient/Staff Experience initiatives

Hands on,immersive training & coaching programwith classroom and shadowing days alongside peers ... radiology. Skills: 1. Positioning patients properly for the X-ray procedurerequired. 2.

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How much do radiology shadowing jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for radiology shadowing in the United States is $46.11, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $31.49 and $57.69 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is radiology shadowing?

A Radiology Shadowing job is an observational experience where students or aspiring medical professionals follow a radiologist to learn about their daily responsibilities. It provides insight into interpreting medical images, understanding different imaging modalities, and observing patient interactions. This experience helps individuals determine if radiology is the right career path for them. Shadowing does not involve hands-on work but offers valuable exposure to the field. It is often useful for medical school applications and career exploration.

What can I expect to do during a radiology shadowing experience?

During a Radiology Shadowing experience, you will observe radiologists and technologists as they perform diagnostic imaging procedures, such as X-rays, CT scans, and MRIs. You may attend case discussions, witness patient interactions, and gain insights into how imaging is used to diagnose and manage medical conditions. While direct patient care is typically not permitted, shadowing provides valuable exposure to the clinical workflow, interdepartmental collaboration, and the decision-making process of radiologists. The experience is an excellent way to determine if a career in radiology aligns with your interests before pursuing further education or training.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in radiology shadowing, and why are they important?

To excel in Radiology Shadowing, candidates should possess a strong interest in medical imaging, basic knowledge of human anatomy, and a commitment to patient confidentiality. Familiarity with radiology equipment and hospital information systems is beneficial, though most technical skills are learned through observation. Excellent communication, professionalism, and attention to detail help shadowing students make the most of learning opportunities and build positive relationships with staff. These skills are crucial for absorbing complex clinical knowledge, respecting patient privacy, and making a strong impression in a clinical environment.

Is radiology shadowing worth it?

Radiology shadowing provides valuable exposure to medical imaging techniques and the radiologist's workflow, helping students and aspiring professionals gain insight into the field. It can enhance understanding of radiologic procedures and improve medical school or career applications, making it a worthwhile experience for those interested in radiology. However, it does not directly lead to employment and is primarily an educational opportunity.

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Infographic showing various Radiology Shadowing job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 71% Full Time, and 29% Part Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $95,899 per year, or $46.1 per hour.

Interventional Radiologic Technologist - Imaging Special Procedures - PRN

WellSpan Health

Chambersburg, PA • On-site

Part-time

Re-posted 9 days ago


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Company rating: 7.6 out of 10

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Job description


PRN (As Needed)
Shift: Day/Evening (Hours scheduled between 0600-1630)
Monday - Friday
No Weekends/Holidays
Position Function: Under the direction of a radiologist, performs Interventional Radiography procedures in conjunction with the Interventional Radiologist or Physician. Assists physician as requested in the selection of practical applications and technical factors.
Responsibilities
Essential Functions and Responsibilities
1. Routinely demonstrates competency and adherence to all organizational safety directives and P&Ps including but not limited to: Fire, "Right to Know" (MSDS), Emergency Preparedness, Infection Control, Life Safety (Utilities) and department specific safety procedures as evidenced in daily performance of job functions and successful response to drills and incidents.
2. Maintains minimal continuing education credits as required by ARRT and ISCD; proactively renews certifications/renewals before the due date without reminders from supervisor.
3. Responds appropriately to emergency situations.
4. Maintains a safe environment for patients and staff.
5. States four intervention strategies based on age/population specific criteria exams; sensorimotor, cognitive, and psychosocial development.
6. Accurately enters, updated, and edits ITS clinical/ demographic/technical information; utilizes EMR inquiry functions correctly.
7. Able to demonstrate proper sterile technique, including the cleaning of assigned rooms daily and sanitizing surfaces between each patient.
8. Able to demonstrate proper technique for catheters/guidewire exchanges, stitch removal, and power injector operation.
9. Wears ID badge at chest level at all times; wears radiation badge outside lead apron.
10. Annually demonstrates venipuncture competency and follows departmental policy routinely.
11. Ensures that supplies and equipment necessary for patient care are stored in an organized and efficient manner.
12. Verifies correct patient by checking wristband with the name on requisition and verbally identifying patient.
13. Verifies correct procedure by checking; physician's orders in patients' chart; contacts nursing floor with any discrepancy.
14. Questions all females within childbearing age about pregnancy.
15. Obtains patient history using standardized form, as indicated.
16. Explains procedures and educates the patient to reduce anxieties and obtain patient cooperation.
17. Transports, transfers, and positions patient during the examination process and to appropriate locations post-procedure; adjusts immobilization devices to obtain optimum views of specified areas of the body; routinely ensures that safety devices and restraints are used appropriately.
18. Performs all studies with markers according to established protocol or sequence.
19. Moves x-ray equipment into specified position and adjusts controls to set exposure factors such as time and distance, based on knowledge of radiographic exposure techniques and protocols.
20. Operates portable and stationary Radiologic/fluoroscopic equipment to produce radiographs of body for diagnostic purposes.
21. Practices radiation protection techniques, using beam restrictive devices, patient shielding skills, and knowledge of applicable exposure factors to minimize radiation to patient and staff.
22. Follows up procedures by checking for correct image and document transfer from modality.
23. Maintains equipment and performs daily warm-up to the equipment.
24. Routinely demonstrates accountability to the organization's ALARA, Core Values, Confidentiality, Customer Service, HIPAA, Infection Control, Patient Safety, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and Federal rules in all interactions or assignments.
25. Organizes and maintains patient supplies, ensures that items are available for patient care; keeps medications secure and/or under surveillance at all times. Notifies supervisor when working stock of supplies is getting low.
26. Seeks knowledge, skills, abilities, and experiences to stay productive in current positions.
27. Completes assignments before end of shift, communicates outstanding issues to next shift for follow up.
28. Completes SSAs/injury reports accurately and within 24 hours.
29. Completes ARRT, ISCD and any other registry necessary to complete duties, without needing reminded by supervisors.
30. Willingly shares knowledge and experience with students and shadowing visitors.
31. Performs other related duties or tasks as directed or assigned.
32. Performs the Time-out procedure before the start of the procedure using all required elements per hospital policy on Universal Protocol for Invasive Procedure Verification
Qualifications
Qualifications and Standards
Education: Graduate of an AMA-approved school of radiologic technology.
Experience: Experience applying customer service behaviors and communication skills required. One year current work experience working independently as circulating and scrub technologist in interventional radiology preferred. Depending on the hospital's need at the time the vacancy is to be filled, the department will consider on-the-job training of a technologist registered through the ARRT; one year of ARRT registered work experience preferred. For an on-the-job training candidate, preferred experiences are in sterile technique, catheter and guidewire management.
Certifications/Licensure: Registered in active status by the American Registry of Technologists (ARRT) required. Advanced certification for Vascular Interventional Radiography (VI) registry is preferred. Current CPR/AED certification required.

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