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As a(an) Senior Radiology Asst PRN with Mission Hospital you can be a part of an organization that ... Associate Degree or college level training * Required License: BLS * Preferred License: None

The Senior Radiology Service Technician is responsible for maintaining the operational condition ... Education: â–ª Required: Military Biomed, electronics, or associated technical training or ...

Benefits | CoxHealth The Senior Radiology Service Technician is responsible for maintaining the ... Military Biomed, electronics, or associated technical training or Associates degree in associated ...

Benefits | CoxHealth The Senior Radiology Service Technician is responsible for maintaining the ... Military Biomed, electronics, or associated technical training or Associates degree in associated ...

Marion General Hospital is hiring a casual (PRN/as needed) Sr Radiology Technologist to cover ... training, promotion, transfer, compensation, discipline, reduction in staff, termination ...

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How much do senior radiology training jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 13, 2026, the average yearly pay for senior radiology training in the United States is $77,350.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $56,000.00 and $100,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Senior Radiology Training vs Radiology Residency?

AspectSenior Radiology TrainingRadiology Residency
CredentialsAdvanced certifications, specialized fellowshipsMedical degree, completion of medical school
Work EnvironmentTeaching hospitals, academic settings, researchHospitals, clinics, academic hospitals
PurposeAdvanced skill development, subspecializationGeneral radiology training, foundational skills

Senior Radiology Training typically involves advanced certifications and subspecialty focus after residency, whereas Radiology Residency is the initial training period for medical graduates to become licensed radiologists. Both are essential steps in a radiologist's career, but they differ in experience level and purpose.

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Radiology Interventional Tech and Senior Radiology Interventional Technologist

Coastal Wave Recruiting

Olympia, WA

Other

Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Radiology Interventional Technologists and Senior Radiology Interventional Technologists

Our client is seeking both a Radiology Interventional Technologists and Senior Radiology Interventional Technologists to support an expanding Interventional Radiology program, including the introduction of neurosurgical interventions focused on enhanced stroke response and thrombectomy procedures. This is a combined posting for both levels. Candidates will be considered for the appropriate role based on qualifications and experience.

Role Overview

In these roles, you will provide high-quality, patient-centered care while assisting with a wide range of Interventional Radiology procedures. You will work closely with Interventional Radiologists, Vascular Surgeons, Neurosurgeons, and Diagnostic Imaging nursing staff to achieve optimal patient outcomes. The senior-level role includes additional leadership, training, and operational responsibilities.

Key Responsibilities – Radiology Interventional Technologist
  • Provide quality care to patients undergoing Interventional Radiology procedures
  • Assist physicians across multiple specialties to support successful procedural outcomes
  • Participate in the growth and continuous improvement of the Diagnostic Imaging department
  • Contribute ideas and process improvements to department leadership
Key Responsibilities – Senior Radiology Interventional Technologist
  • Plan, coordinate, and ensure high-quality patient care within the IR department
  • Provide guidance and mentorship to IR technologists; support training and development
  • Partner with physicians and nursing staff to support complex IR and neuro-interventional procedures
  • Contribute to departmental operations, including:
    • Patient scheduling workflows
    • IR supply oversight
    • Environment of care standards
    • Regulatory compliance (Department of Health, Joint Commission)
    • Radiation safety, dosimetry, and policy development

Washington Radiologic Technologist Certification

Registered Technologist – Radiography (ARRT)

Basic Life Support (BLS), American Heart Association

Full benefits

NO visa sponsorship

Relocation assistance