Travel ContractX-Ray Technologist
$2,034/week
X-Ray Technologist
Cedar Rapids, IA
The Good Life MedStaff
3x12 hrs, Flexible
Referral Bonus
$2,034/weekPosted 1 day ago
Overview
- Start Date06/15/2026
- Shift Breakdown3x12 hrs
- ShiftFlexible
- Duration13 weeks
- SettingHospital
Pay
Estimated total pay
$2,034/weekBenefits
- Medical benefits
- Dental benefits
- Vision benefits
- 401k retirement plan
- Referral bonus
Description
Job Title: X-Ray Technologist (Radiologic Technologist)
Job Summary:
The X-ray Technologist is responsible for performing diagnostic imaging examinations using X-ray equipment, ensuring high-quality images, and maintaining patient safety and comfort.
Key Responsibilities:
Prepare and position patients for X-ray procedures, ensuring safety and comfort.
Operate and maintain X-ray equipment, following safety protocols to minimize radiation exposure.
Capture high-quality diagnostic images for physician review and diagnosis.
Verify patient identity and review medical history prior to procedures.
Maintain accurate patient records, imaging logs, and documentation.
Collaborate with radiologists and other healthcare professionals.
Adhere to HIPAA regulations and maintain patient confidentiality.
Perform routine quality control checks on equipment.
Comply with all federal, state, and facility-specific guidelines and safety procedures.
Qualifications:
Completion of an accredited Radiologic Technology program.
ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists) certification preferred or required (depending on state).
CPR certification.
Strong communication skills and patient care abilities.
Proficiency in using medical imaging software and technology.
Licensing and Certification Requirements by State:
States That Require State Licensure or Certification:
These states require radiologic technologists to be licensed or certified, typically through passing an exam such as the ARRT or a state-specific test:
California – Requires certification by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH-RHB).
Texas – Requires certification through the Texas Medical Board.
New York – Licensure required; must be registered with the NYS Department of Health.
Florida – Requires licensure from the Florida Department of Health.
Massachusetts – Requires state licensure.
Illinois – Requires accreditation through the Illinois Emergency Management Agency.
Ohio – Licensure through the Ohio Department of Health.
New Jersey – State license required via the Department of Environmental Protection.
Oregon – Licensure required through the Oregon Board of Medical Imaging.
North Carolina – Requires state certification for certain roles.
Nevada – Requires state licensure through the Nevada State Health Division.
Hawaii – Requires state licensing.
Alaska, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin – All require state licensing or certification, often through ARRT or a state board.
States That Do NOT Require State Licensing for Radiologic Technologists:
While ARRT certification may still be preferred by employers, these states do not mandate a state license for general X-ray techs:
Alabama
Alaska (limited license for certain procedures)
Idaho
Michigan
Missouri
North Carolina (only for specific procedures or roles)
South Dakota
✅ Note: Requirements can change. Always consult the specific state licensing board or health department for the most current regulations.
Job Summary:
The X-ray Technologist is responsible for performing diagnostic imaging examinations using X-ray equipment, ensuring high-quality images, and maintaining patient safety and comfort.
Key Responsibilities:
Prepare and position patients for X-ray procedures, ensuring safety and comfort.
Operate and maintain X-ray equipment, following safety protocols to minimize radiation exposure.
Capture high-quality diagnostic images for physician review and diagnosis.
Verify patient identity and review medical history prior to procedures.
Maintain accurate patient records, imaging logs, and documentation.
Collaborate with radiologists and other healthcare professionals.
Adhere to HIPAA regulations and maintain patient confidentiality.
Perform routine quality control checks on equipment.
Comply with all federal, state, and facility-specific guidelines and safety procedures.
Qualifications:
Completion of an accredited Radiologic Technology program.
ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists) certification preferred or required (depending on state).
CPR certification.
Strong communication skills and patient care abilities.
Proficiency in using medical imaging software and technology.
Licensing and Certification Requirements by State:
States That Require State Licensure or Certification:
These states require radiologic technologists to be licensed or certified, typically through passing an exam such as the ARRT or a state-specific test:
California – Requires certification by the California Department of Public Health (CDPH-RHB).
Texas – Requires certification through the Texas Medical Board.
New York – Licensure required; must be registered with the NYS Department of Health.
Florida – Requires licensure from the Florida Department of Health.
Massachusetts – Requires state licensure.
Illinois – Requires accreditation through the Illinois Emergency Management Agency.
Ohio – Licensure through the Ohio Department of Health.
New Jersey – State license required via the Department of Environmental Protection.
Oregon – Licensure required through the Oregon Board of Medical Imaging.
North Carolina – Requires state certification for certain roles.
Nevada – Requires state licensure through the Nevada State Health Division.
Hawaii – Requires state licensing.
Alaska, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin – All require state licensing or certification, often through ARRT or a state board.
States That Do NOT Require State Licensing for Radiologic Technologists:
While ARRT certification may still be preferred by employers, these states do not mandate a state license for general X-ray techs:
Alabama
Alaska (limited license for certain procedures)
Idaho
Michigan
Missouri
North Carolina (only for specific procedures or roles)
South Dakota
✅ Note: Requirements can change. Always consult the specific state licensing board or health department for the most current regulations.
The Good Life MedStaff Job ID #36825839. Pay package is based on 12 hour shifts and 36.0 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: Radiology:X-ray Tech,06:00:00-18:00:00
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About Cedar Rapids, IA
As a Travel Radiology Technician in Cedar Rapids, IA here's what you should know:Cost of Living
- Slightly lower than the national average, making it an affordable place to live.
- Wages generally match the lower cost of living.
Weather
- Average summer highs of 83°F and winter lows of 13°F, with occasional snowfall.
Furnished Housing
- Short term rentals are available and relatively easy to find, especially near medical facilities.
Transportation
- Car-friendly city with easy access to highways.
- Limited public transportation options.
Demographics
- Diverse population with a wide age range.
- Common health issues include obesity and heart disease.
- Cedar Rapids has a growing population of travel nurses.
Things to Do
- Plenty of restaurants offering diverse cuisines, vibrant art and music scene, various sports activities, and beautiful outdoor spaces for hiking and biking.
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