What are the responsibilities and job description for the Travel Radiology Technologist - X-Ray position at American Traveler?
Assignment Overview
- Shift: Rotating, 3x12hrs
- Hours: 36 hrs/wk
- Start Date: Jun 15, 2026
- Length: 13 weeks
- Openings: 1
Description
American Traveler is hiring a Radiology Technologist - X-Ray with 2 years of experience for a 13-week acute care assignment requiring ARRT certification and proficiency with C-arm and fluoroscopy procedures.
Details
- Work in an acute care hospital radiology department with 5 imaging rooms
- Common studies include X-ray, OR C-arm, and fluoroscopy procedures
- Department uses Toshiba rad rooms, Carestream portable units, and OEC C-arms
- EMR is Epic; PACS is Fuji Synapse
- Radiologists and residents are in-house 24/7
- Average of approximately 400 scans/studies per day
- 12-hour rotating day and night shifts
- Weekend and holiday coverage is required
- No floating to other areas required
Requirements
- Minimum of 2 years of experience as a Radiology Technologist
- Current ARRT certification and BLS required
- WV State License required if applicable
- Proficiency with C-arm and fluoroscopy procedures required
- Experience with Epic EMR and Fuji Synapse PACS preferred
- Valid driver's license required for consideration
Additional Information
- Perform X-ray, OR C-arm, and fluoroscopy studies in a high-volume acute care setting
- Scrubs are provided by the facility
- Department-specific orientation is provided
- Candidates must reside more than 50 miles from the facility to be eligible
- Travelers who have previously worked at any WVU Medicine location must have taken a 2-year break before reapplying
- Travelers may not work within the WVU system for longer than one cumulative year before taking a 2-year break
- A radiation badge must be provided by the staffing agency, as the facility does not supply one
- Two supervisor and peer references are required for consideration, including one from a recent permanent employer if applicable within the last 12 months
- First-time travelers are not explicitly excluded, but strong clinical experience is expected given the high-volume environment