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Volunteer Radiology Transporter Jobs (NOW HIRING)

*Transporter

Inglewood, CA · On-site

$25.70/hr

... Radiology. The Transporter should demonstrate good telephone etiquette and be able to greet ... more voluntary benefit options. Benefits may vary based on collective bargaining agreement ...

Transporter

Inglewood, CA · On-site

$25.70/hr

... Radiology. The Transporter should demonstrate good telephone etiquette and be able to greet ... more voluntary benefit options. Benefits may vary based on collective bargaining agreement ...

*Transporter

Inglewood, CA · On-site

$25.70/hr

... Radiology. The Transporter should demonstrate good telephone etiquette and be able to greet ... more voluntary benefit options. Benefits may vary based on collective bargaining agreement ...

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How much do volunteer radiology transporter jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for volunteer radiology transporter in the United States is $16.55, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.42 and $18.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Volunteer Radiology Transporter vs Volunteer Patient Escort?

AspectVolunteer Radiology TransporterVolunteer Patient Escort
Primary RoleTransporting radiology patients to and from imaging proceduresAssisting patients within hospital or clinic settings, guiding them to appointments
Work EnvironmentRadiology departments, hospitals, clinicsHospitals, outpatient clinics, healthcare facilities
Required CredentialsBasic health and safety training, possibly CPR certificationCustomer service skills, basic health and safety training
Employer & Industry UsageHospitals, imaging centers, healthcare providersHospitals, outpatient clinics, healthcare organizations

Both roles support patient care but differ mainly in their focus: Volunteer Radiology Transporters specialize in moving patients for imaging procedures, while Volunteer Patient Escorts assist patients within healthcare facilities to ensure smooth navigation. Understanding these differences helps volunteers choose the role that best fits their skills and interests.

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Ultrasonographer 3 Cardiology Clinic

FMOLHS

Gonzales, LA

Other

Posted 11 hours ago


Job description

Performs diagnostic sonographic examinations utilizing ultrasonic equipment in various modes and techniques, to locate, evaluate, and record pertinentanatomical, pathological, and functional data. The Ultrasonographer maintains and calibrates equipment, records tests results, and updates patient records for referring physicians.
 

Experience: 2 years ultrasound experience

Education: Post High School Vocational/Specialized Training, and Completion of an Ultrasound program

Licensure/Certification: 2 certifications in RDMS, RVS or RRVT (Echo), or Vascular, BLS certification
 

1. Clinical Skills
a. Makes adjustments to equipment in order to ensure proper technique, maintains supplies needed for specific radiographic procedures, and develops film by automatic processing in a timely and cost-conscious manner.
b. Schedules examinations in coordination with other operating areas in order to ensure proper and efficient examination sequencing and maintains responsibility for coverage and call back services in area of responsibility.


2. Patient Safety and Quality
a. Performs high quality ultrasound examinations in a prudent and efficient manner, maintains examination records, and generates accurate reports for administration and other operating areas as needed.
b. Prepares patient for examination by explaining procedure, providing instruction and obtaining clinical history and consent. Provides compassionate and dignified patient care by assisting in patient transfer to examination area and positioning on table, and by providing care to the patient following procedure completion.
c. Verifies and ensures the quality of all patient examinations upon procedure completion and assists Radiology in maintaining quality assurance standards and the integrity of studies performed within the department.
d. Ensures that work areas and examination rooms are adequately stocked with equipment and supplies and are properly cleaned and disinfected such that a safe and reliable atmosphere for quality patient care may be provided.
e. QA and verifies all work performed on the radiology computer system in an effort toward ensuring that patients are transported to and from the department in a timely and courteous manner and that procedures are performed as indicated.
f. Observes and adheres to federal and state radiation safety guidelines and departmental and hospital policies and procedures pertinent to area of responsibility.


3. Collaboration and Partnership
a. Performs the duties of a Radiology Transporter as needed to meet the needs of the patient and department.
b. Participates in educational programs, in-service meetings, and training sessions in an effort to share his/her own expertise with others and further the quality of education and personal growth provided to new personnel, volunteers, and interning students.
c. Contributes to student education and supervision and maintains knowledge of competency based clinical education plans in an effort toward supporting continuing education efforts.


4. Other Duties as Assigned
a. Performs other duties as assigned or requested."
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