NuWest Travel Nursing
Travel Radiology Technologist - $2,674 per week
NuWest Travel Nursing, Tacoma, Washington, United States, 98402
NuWest Travel Nursing is seeking a travel Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Tacoma, Washington.
Job Description & Requirements
Specialty:
Radiology Technologist Discipline:
Allied Health Professional Start Date:
10/20/2025 Duration:
13 weeks 40 hours per week Shift:
10 hours, flexible Employment Type:
Travel Unit Information: X-ray Rooms:
3 Fluoroscopy 4 Plain Film 7 Portables 7 C-arms 1 O-ARM Average x-ray per day: 190 (24h period) Minimum Years of Experience required? 1-2 years in an acute care setting Will you accept a first-time traveler? Yes, with acute care setting
Patient Types/Common Diagnoses:
This position will be providing X-ray services between Mary Bridge and Tacoma General - routinely imaging pediatric and adult patients Inpatient, Outpatient Fluoroscopy, ED, trauma, inpatient units NICU, OR Neonates-Geriatrics X-Ray: Fluoroscopy Procedures (inpatient and outpatient neonates, pediatric, adult, geriatrics), OR (cross tables spine, cervical ortho), all body parts (chest, abdominal, hand, joint, extremity, spine) Must be familiar with neonates, pediatrics, ICU patients
Patient Ratios:
1:1
Required License, National Certification, Certs:
BLS ARRT or RCIS WA Rad Tech License
Skills required:
Must be a strong candidate, will be working independently amongst other staff X-Ray: General X-ray (plain film, abdomen, pelvis), fluoroscopy, OR & Trauma experience Portable imaging (required), Knowledgeable on C-arms Will transport ED patients to and from X-Ray Protocols Manuals available in the department EPIC experience required
Support within the Department:
RT 24/7 Hospitalist 24/7 Intensivist 24/7
Technology/Equipment: EMR: EPIC – required
Radiant is the subset of EPIC used McKesson PACS (strongly preferred) Digital Siemens x-ray (strongly preferred) Shimadzu portable x-ray (preferred) OEC C-arms (required)
Floating: If yes, where?
Yes, will float into all the areas of the department listed below as well as to Mary Bridge
Orientation
(facility and unit):
Hospital orientation
4-5 days of orientation
Orientation to Fluoroscopy with RA, OR, ED, Float role (focus on inpatient portables) 8-10H shifts training in the areas based on needs for that day Complete a compliance check off sheet
Scheduling:
Weekend rotation: Based on needs of the department 13 +-week schedule, receive on arrival in department
On-Call:
24 hrs of weekend call per month: may be split into 2x12s if preferred. Shift: Sat & Sun 0600 – 0600 & Mon – Fri 1700-0600 Response Time: 30 minutes (must be onsite within 30 mins) Sleep room-must reserve ahead of time (earlier the better) Holiday Expectations: working if it lands on the day you are assigned to work
Other notes:
Scrub Color: Any color, no camo, denim, hoodies * Hospital provides OR scrubs* Wear closed toe shoes Working in the OR-will have to change into hospital provided OR scrubs Parking: Free in designated areas
Specialty:
Radiology Technologist Discipline:
Allied Health Professional Start Date:
10/20/2025 Duration:
13 weeks 40 hours per week Shift:
10 hours, flexible Employment Type:
Travel Unit Information: X-ray Rooms:
3 Fluoroscopy 4 Plain Film 7 Portables 7 C-arms 1 O-ARM Average x-ray per day: 190 (24h period) Minimum Years of Experience required? 1-2 years in an acute care setting Will you accept a first-time traveler? Yes, with acute care setting
Patient Types/Common Diagnoses:
This position will be providing X-ray services between Mary Bridge and Tacoma General - routinely imaging pediatric and adult patients Inpatient, Outpatient Fluoroscopy, ED, trauma, inpatient units NICU, OR Neonates-Geriatrics X-Ray: Fluoroscopy Procedures (inpatient and outpatient neonates, pediatric, adult, geriatrics), OR (cross tables spine, cervical ortho), all body parts (chest, abdominal, hand, joint, extremity, spine) Must be familiar with neonates, pediatrics, ICU patients
Patient Ratios:
1:1
Required License, National Certification, Certs:
BLS ARRT or RCIS WA Rad Tech License
Skills required:
Must be a strong candidate, will be working independently amongst other staff X-Ray: General X-ray (plain film, abdomen, pelvis), fluoroscopy, OR & Trauma experience Portable imaging (required), Knowledgeable on C-arms Will transport ED patients to and from X-Ray Protocols Manuals available in the department EPIC experience required
Support within the Department:
RT 24/7 Hospitalist 24/7 Intensivist 24/7
Technology/Equipment: EMR: EPIC – required
Radiant is the subset of EPIC used McKesson PACS (strongly preferred) Digital Siemens x-ray (strongly preferred) Shimadzu portable x-ray (preferred) OEC C-arms (required)
Floating: If yes, where?
Yes, will float into all the areas of the department listed below as well as to Mary Bridge
Orientation
(facility and unit):
Hospital orientation
4-5 days of orientation
Orientation to Fluoroscopy with RA, OR, ED, Float role (focus on inpatient portables) 8-10H shifts training in the areas based on needs for that day Complete a compliance check off sheet
Scheduling:
Weekend rotation: Based on needs of the department 13 +-week schedule, receive on arrival in department
On-Call:
24 hrs of weekend call per month: may be split into 2x12s if preferred. Shift: Sat & Sun 0600 – 0600 & Mon – Fri 1700-0600 Response Time: 30 minutes (must be onsite within 30 mins) Sleep room-must reserve ahead of time (earlier the better) Holiday Expectations: working if it lands on the day you are assigned to work
Other notes:
Scrub Color: Any color, no camo, denim, hoodies * Hospital provides OR scrubs* Wear closed toe shoes Working in the OR-will have to change into hospital provided OR scrubs Parking: Free in designated areas