Radiologic Technologist Retail & Wholesale - Bonita Springs, FL at Geebo

Radiologic Technologist

Currently looking for an ARRT Radiology Technologist to fill an opening with a hospital setting located around the Bonita Springs, FL area. Interested candidates must have an ARRT R registry and be able to obtain a Florida Radiologic Technology license. Sign-on Bonus Available!

To live in the Bonita Springs, Florida area you will experience warm weather year-round with access to some of the most beautiful beaches in the country. This is the perfect area for a family or someone looking for coastal FL living.


Currently looking for an ARRT Radiology Technologist to fill an opening with a hospital setting located around the Bonita Springs, FL area. Interested candidates must have an ARRT R registry and be able to obtain a Florida Radiologic Technology license. Sign-on Bonus Available!

To live in the Bonita Springs, Florida area you will experience warm weather year-round with access to some of the most beautiful beaches in the country. This is the perfect area for a family or someone looking for coastal FL living.

Responsibilities of the Radiologist Technologist

  • Performs diagnostic radiology imaging including routine, mobile, OR, fluoroscopy, and emergency procedures.
  • Complies with State and Federal regulations for radiation usage and safety
  • Evaluates and determine the diagnostic image quality of recorded images
  • All shifts available

Requirements of the Radiologist Technologist

  • ARRT (R)
  • Active, or pending Florida Radiologic Technology license
  • Competitive base pay with shift differential
  • Relocation and Sign-on Bonus available
  • Current BLS

Beyond this Hospital setting, Radius Staffing Solutions partners with facilities nationwide for their Radiology/Imaging needs. Please share your resume for consideration or share this with a colleague who would be interested!

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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