X-Ray/Radiologic Technologist
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Healthcare
Radiologic Technologist / CT Tech
Radiology Technologist (X‑Ray / Radiologic Technologist)
Locations:
Olympia, Lacey, Centralia, WA
Estimated
Start Date:
March 2, 2026
Schedule:
Full‑Time, Part‑Time, Day Shift
Assignment Length: 13–26 weeks (temp‑to‑perm opportunity)
Setting:
Outpatient Orthopedic Clinic
Local Hourly Rate: $50–$60/hr
Travel Weekly Gross: $2,600–$2,770 (including eligible stipends)
Compensation packages are estimated and may vary based on experience, location, and specialty. Housing and meal stipends apply only to qualified travelers.
Position OverviewWe are seeking skilled, patient‑focused Radiology Technologists (X‑Ray Technologists) to join a reputable outpatient orthopedic imaging team serving the South Puget Sound region.
In this role, you will perform high‑quality diagnostic radiographic examinations to support accurate diagnoses, timely treatment, and exceptional patient care. This position requires strong technical proficiency, attention to detail, and a commitment to safety, professionalism, and compassionate service.
You will work collaboratively with physicians, radiologists, medical assistants, and multidisciplinary clinic staff to maintain efficient workflows and a positive patient experience in a busy outpatient environment.
Key Responsibilities- Perform a broad range of diagnostic radiographic procedures according to physician orders and established imaging protocols.
- Produce high‑quality images with proper positioning, exposure, and technique while maintaining patient safety.
- Verify patient identity, gather relevant history, and provide calm, clear communication throughout the exam.
- Operate imaging equipment safely and consistently follow ALARA principles for radiation safety.
- Collaborate with providers, radiologists, and clinical staff to ensure coordinated, patient‑centered care.
- Maintain equipment cleanliness, operational readiness, and promptly report issues or malfunctions.
- Adhere to all federal, state, and facility‑specific imaging standards, documentation requirements, and compliance policies.
- Support clinic flow as needed, including assisting with scheduling, room setup, and exam preparation.
- Strong understanding of radiographic positioning, exposure techniques, and diagnostic image assessment.
- Experience working in an outpatient or orthopedic clinic setting.
- Exceptional interpersonal and patient‑care skills across diverse patient populations.
- Knowledge of radiation safety, equipment operation, and quality assurance processes.
- Ability to prioritize tasks, multitask effectively, and work efficiently in a high‑volume environment.
- Professional communication skills and a collaborative, team‑oriented mindset.
- Familiarity with PACS, EMR systems, and digital imaging workflows.
Candidates who thrive in this environment typically demonstrate:
- Strong teamwork and consistent communication.
- Professionalism, punctuality, and initiative.
- Flexibility to float different clinics, as needed.
- A solutions‑focused, positive attitude.
- High technical accuracy and quality‑driven performance.
- Reliability in a steady, fast‑paced outpatient setting.
- High School Diploma or equivalent.
- Completion of an accredited radiologic technology program.
- Washington State Radiologic Technologist license/certification (as applicable).
- ARRT (R) certification.
- Minimum 1 year of relevant radiology experience preferred (new graduates considered case‑by‑case).
- Current CPR certification (if required by facility).
- TB questionnaire, PPD, or chest X‑ray per state/facility requirements.
- Current health certificate and all contract‑required immunizations.
- Must meet all federal, state, and local employment compliance requirements.
- Successful completion of facility orientation and new‑hire training.
- Must be at least 18 years of age.
- Competitive compensation packages for both local and travel candidates.
- Temp‑to‑perm option for those seeking long‑term placement.
- Supportive, modern outpatient clinic environment.
- Strong administrative and clinical team infrastructure.
- Flexible start date and multiple clinic locations across the South Puget Sound.
- Opportunity…
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