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DI Aide

Saint Albans, VT · On-site

$17.50 - $28.44/hr

The Technologist Aide in Diagnostic Radiology will assist the Registered Technologist in the ... Including daily x-ray room QC, stocking supplies, etc. * Collect information by interviewing the ...

DI Aide

Saint Albans, VT · On-site

$17.50 - $28.44/hr

The Technologist Aide in Diagnostic Radiology will assist the Registered Technologist in the ... Including daily x-ray room QC, stocking supplies, etc. * Collect information by interviewing the ...

PSR/Technologist Aide

Towson, MD · On-site

$18 - $26/hr

Advanced Technology; The very best in patient care. With decades of expertise, we are Radiology ... When you join us as a Patient Service Representative/Technologist Aide you will be joining a ...

X-RAY AIDE

Oneida, NY · On-site

$16 - $20.80/hr

The Imaging Aide works with and provides assistance to all hospital based departments of Imaging ... Working side by side with the MRI Technologist to ensure the highest level of patient safety and ...

Advanced Technology; The very best in patient care. With decades of expertise, we are Radiology ... When you join us as a Patient Service Representative/Technologist Aide you will be joining a ...

Advanced Technology; The very best in patient care. With decades of expertise, we are Radiology ... When you join us as a Patient Service Representative/Technologist Aide you will be joining a ...

X-RAY AIDE

Oneida, NY

$16 - $20.80/hr

The Imaging Aide works with and provides assistance to all hospital based departments of Imaging ... Working side by side with the MRI Technologist to ensure the highest level of patient safety and ...

PSR/Technologist Aide

Towson, MD · On-site

$18 - $26/hr

Advanced Technology; The very best in patient care. With decades of expertise, we are Radiology ... When you join us as a Patient Service Representative/Technologist Aide you will be joining a ...

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How much do xray tech aide jobs pay per week?

As of Jul 18, 2026, the average weekly pay for xray tech aide 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 some common challenges faced by Xray Tech Aides, and how can they be addressed?

Xray Tech Aides often face challenges such as managing a fast-paced environment, assisting with patient mobility, and maintaining strict adherence to safety protocols. Handling anxious or immobile patients requires strong communication and patience, while effective teamwork with technologists and other medical staff is essential for smooth workflow. Developing good organizational habits and continuously learning proper equipment handling can help overcome these challenges and contribute to a positive, efficient work environment.

What is the difference between Xray Tech Aide vs Xray Technician?

AspectXray Tech AideXray Technician
CertificationsNone required, on-the-job trainingCertification or licensing often required
Work EnvironmentAssists radiologic technologists in hospitals, clinicsPerforms imaging procedures independently
Job ResponsibilitiesSupports with patient prep, equipment setupOperates imaging equipment, captures X-ray images
Employer UsageHospitals, clinics, outpatient centersHospitals, diagnostic labs, imaging centers

The main difference between an Xray Tech Aide and an Xray Technician is the level of responsibility and required credentials. Xray Tech Aides typically assist radiologic technologists and do not need formal certification, while Xray Technicians are trained professionals who operate imaging equipment independently and often hold certifications. Both roles work in similar healthcare environments, but Xray Technicians have more advanced duties and responsibilities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Xray Tech Aide, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Xray Tech Aide, you need a high school diploma or equivalent, basic understanding of medical terminology, and strong organizational skills. Familiarity with radiology equipment and hospital information systems, as well as current CPR certification, are typically expected. Attention to detail, effective communication, and the ability to work well in a team are standout soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure safe patient handling, efficient workflow, and support for technologists, ultimately enhancing patient care and department operations.

What are Xray Tech Aides?

Xray Tech Aides, also known as Radiology Aides or Radiology Assistants, are support staff who assist radiologic technologists and radiologists in medical imaging departments. Their duties typically include preparing patients for X-ray procedures, transporting patients to and from imaging areas, maintaining and organizing equipment, and ensuring a clean and safe environment. While they do not perform the actual imaging, their role is essential for the smooth and efficient operation of radiology departments.
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X-Ray/CT technologist (PRN)

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Ohio County Healthcare

Hartford, KY • On-site

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Job description

The X-Ray/Radiologic Technologists are to perform quality radiographs under the direction of the Director of Radiology and the Radiologists. Must be able to lift patients, push portables, work under stress, make independent judgments and deal professionally with others. They are responsible for assuring that services are provided in a manner that is consistent with Ohio County Hospital policies, procedures and the purpose, vision, and values. Radiologic Technologists must be able to take vital signs and provide basic first aide if needed. The Radiologic Technologists must be able to perform venipuncture and utilize appropriate techniques. The technologist must be able to assist the radiologist with injections during various radiology procedures as needed. The technologist must be able to perform surgical radiographs as needed following all surgical techniques and methods. If necessary will be scheduled to perform x-rays at off-site clinics. Adheres to legal compliance and other regulatory policies.

POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:

  1. Communications
  2. Skills/Knowledge
  3. Patient Care/Satisfaction

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Communications

  1. Keeps Radiology Manager or Supervisor informed on matters which are of importance to the well being of the Radiology Department (safety, morale, work methods, equipment, procedures, staffing, transfers, etc.).
  2. It is expected staff to attend 75% of the department staff meetings through out the year as well as initial and date staff meeting minutes. Must attend 100% of mandatory meetings unless approved by Manager/Supervisor in advance.
  3. Attends 100% mandatory hospital and department in-services. If not in attendance is responsible for obtaining information covered.
  4. Regularly reviews posted memos, notes, and in-services and signs forms promptly.
  5. Maintains confidentiality and complies with HIPAA, protecting patient privacy at all times.
  6. Establish a good rapport with physicians, physician offices, other hospital departments and has a good working relationship with radiology co-workers.
  7. Informs director of actual or anticipated problems to include staffing, performance, or patient related concerns.
  8. Listens attentively and request clarification and/or feedback as indicated.
  9. Supervises radiology students.
  10. If requested, will perform supervising and other reasonable management duties in absence of director.
  11. Will communicate any competency or proficiency needs to the department manager and take the initiative to obtain additional surgery training, on days off if necessary, as needed per individual technologist, to adequately perform job duties.
  12. Exhibits the positive human relations skills of cooperation, dependability, courtesy, tactfulness, enthusiasm, and overall good attitude. (Follows hospital's attendance/punctuality policy)
  13. Keeps the number of personal calls to a minimum and short.
  14. Consults with the radiologist regarding important patient information i.e. history/labs/most specific test for the diagnosis, any other information that would contribute to a safe procedure and optimal reporting.
  15. Frequently accesses email to stay up to date on information within the organization and provides a way of communication between staff members.

Skills/knowledge

  1. Demonstrates solid understanding of all basic routine radiology procedures, anatomy, proper techniques and positioning, radiation safety procedures, and maintains proficiencies in all areas as documented on x-ray competency checklist.
  2. Possesses solid understanding of the equipment operation and attached components.
  3. Have room neat and orderly before and after the exam, check supplies for adequate par levels and expiration dates, cleans table, changes pillow cases after every procedure, and performs proper hand washing technique before/after every patient.
  4. Provide radiation and general safety for patients, fellow employees and self in accordance with the hospital and department standards.
  5. Follows proper patient identification protocol. (ID policy)
  6. Follows radiation safety guidelines (ALARA), properly shields patients, and consistently wears film badge and/or ring badge devices. Always checks LMP prior to procedure for all women of childbearing age.
  7. Wears ID badge at all times when on duty.
  8. Reviews order, patients' chart, and any other pertinent information before proceeding with the procedure. The attending technologist will check with the radiologist or the attending physician if further clarification is needed.
  9. Properly screens all x-ray patients receiving contrast media for allergies and medication contraindication. Completes "Contrast Consent Form" and "Contrast Worksheet", before administering any contrast media. Obtains required lab work according to contrast policy before injecting contrast media. Informs the radiologist of any abnormal lab values, allergies, or medication contraindications before injecting contrast. Follows glucophage policy as needed.
  10. Completes all required patient assessment Forms appropriately and routes form to correct area for distribution to Medical Records.
  11. Demonstrates competency with appropriate documentation within the patient chart. Follows hospital/departmental protocol/policy when documenting within the chart. Records the procedure as completed and other pertinent information to the persons responsible for the care of the patient following the procedure, i.e. see "hand off" policy.
  12. Demonstrates competency with the Hospital Information System (CPSI), and Picture Archive Communication System, (PACS). Meticulously records all pertinent patient/ procedure information within CPSI and starts/completes each procedure as required before sending the PACS for radiologist review, interpretation, and storage.
  13. Consistently reviews each completed x-ray exam for quality, technical accuracy, and correct patient demographic information. Ensures correct side marking, and patient identification before sending to PACS for radiologist review and storage. Uses appropriate S-values for CR images and follows techniques listed on technique charts.
  14. During computer "Downtime" assures that the proper "Downtime" procedures/processes are carried out.
  15. Completes all work before leaving shift. Informs the next shift of any pending x-ray procedures/ or issues before clocking out, i.e. "hand off" communications.
  16. Demonstrates competency with scheduling, CD/DVD burning, film duplication, and any other paperwork functions. (Completely and accurately fills out call report forms, and any other forms related to job duties)
  17. Participates in orientation and training of new employees and student radiographers.
  18. Maintains inventory to ensure proper quantity of supplies are kept within x-ray procedure rooms. Consistently secures all cabinets and supply doors. Assures all medications/contrast are in date and kept secure at all times. Keeps work area neat and orderly.
  19. Will maintain continuing education as required by the State of Kentucky and ARRT. Promptly give Manager a copy of renewed certificates in a timely manner and place in Credentials binder.
  20. Assesses work area environment for any patient/visitor/employee safety hazards. Reports all safety issues immediately to supervisor.
  21. Consistently assures all life support equipment/supplies, oxygen hook-ups, and sunction hook-up, are maintained properly and excellent working order at all times. Notifies the supervisor of any replacements or problems.
  22. Will perform quality portable surgical radiographs in a safe and efficient manner to include the responsibility of maintaining proficiency with surgical c-arm cases. (Competency checklist will identify the exact requirements for c-arm competency) Responsible for identifying the need for more training in low volume procedures, and work additional/different time/shifts to obtain proficiencies. Must maintain surgical proficiencies by taking the initiative to come in on the days surgical cases are scheduled.
  23. Routinely reviews image quality concerns when presented by manager or supervisor. Makes improvements based on specific information given.
  24. Performs assigned individual quality control duties in a timely manner. Will report quality control issues and equipment mal-functions Manager and/or Supervisor in a timely manner. Properly utilizes all x-ray equipment in regards to safety and has knowledge of equipment service numbers.

Patient care/satisfaction

  1. Interpret and enforces current standards of practice, policies, and procedures at Ohio County Hospital.
  2. Interprets and enforces all hospital wide policies and procedures to include Infection and Exposure Control Plan, Personnel Policies, and Employee Health Policies.
  3. Participates in Ohio County Hospital's Performance improvement efforts by actively participating in data collection analysis of findings, identification of opportunities for improvement.
  4. Transports patient to and from department in accordance with hospital and department safety standards. (returns patient to their bed in a neat and orderly manner).
  5. Sign patient in and out at nurses' station and brings chart with patient in a gown to department. Returns patient room and performs "hand off" of necessary information to nursing staff and documents this information in patient chart.
  6. Make sure patient is covered with a sheet or blanket during transportation, and place a towel or sheet in wheelchair seat.
  7. Perform portable exams when ordered as such, or when patient's condition warrants as established by nurse or physician.
  8. Stocks necessary supplies/lines and assures supplies are up to date.
  9. Checks room for necessary equipment prior to procedure, i.e., blood pressure cuff, oxygen and suction hookup, drug reaction kit is checked and up-to-date.
  10. Follows all policies for contrast administration, prophylaxis treatment, labeling of contrast, and other patient care related policies.
  11. Provides a private/confidential environment and warm attitude when interacting with the patient. Do not conduct discussions around the patient room and do not congregate around the CR units unless you are the attending technologist, and/or the attending technologist specifically requested help.
  12. Checks equipment for proper function prior to placing patient on the table and reports failures according to departmental policies.
  13. Performs vital signs and veni-puncture on patients as needed.
  14. Obtains a thorough history from the patient and records on worksheet, requisition, and enters the diagnosis as listed on the physician order into CPSI.
  15. Obtains readings for urgent procedures following Critical Test Results policy. DO not let the OP leave if a Critical Test Result is identified. Contact the ordering physician for instructions.
  16. Explains the x-ray procedure to the patient and family prior to any x-ray procedure. Always confirms correct side with the patient and clarifies if indicated, with ordering physician.
  17. Uses key words at key times by following department script for introducing self, and providing other key information.
  18. Demonstrates knowledge and skills necessary to provide x-ray services to patient served in relation to growth/development over the life span, and identify their requirements relative to age-specific needs. (Assists the elderly, extra time/precautions when positioning and transporting. Children and infants may require special arrangements during the x-ray procedure, i.e. explain the procedure to the parent or guardian. All patients 17 years or younger must have a parent or guardian signed consent for contrast, surgical, refusal, etc; unless an emancipated minor.
  19. Pregnancy status must be obtained on all women of child bearing age. Check date of last menstrual period, and document on requisition.
  20. Uses proper hand-washing techniques and follows all hospital policies related to hand-washing.
  21. May be requested to be member of QI team.
Qualifications
  1. 2-year Associate Degree
  2. Prefer applicant to be ARRT (R) registered and Kentucky State certified.
  3. CPR certification or obtains within six months of employment

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