A community hospital system in New Braunfels, TX is recruiting a Radiologic Technologist to perform diagnostic radiographic procedures across a broad patient population — newborn through elderly — within an acute care setting that includes operating room support. This is an entry-accessible role within a large, established health system operating 65 hospitals and approximately 510 outpatient centers nationwide, offering strong infrastructure, clinical resources, and defined career development pathways.
Perks and Benefits
- Employment within a large, nationally scaled health system with defined career development and advancement support
- Access to system-wide resources, tools, and clinical support infrastructure
- Vaccination compliance accommodations available — religious and medical exemption review process in place
- Equal opportunity employer with E-Verify participation
Practice Highlights
- Performs basic to complex diagnostic radiographic procedures under minimal supervision, ordered by licensed physicians
- Serves a full age-spectrum patient population: newborn through geriatric
- Multi-skilled role with active involvement in O.R. procedures and O.R.-specific imaging equipment
- Competency in components of computerized tomography (CT) expected at the 0–1 year experience level
- Exercises independent professional judgment in applying x-ray energy for diagnostic and treatment support
- Part of a system that includes hospital-based care, outpatient centers, and physician group operations — broad collegial and referral network
- Introductory competency period with structured onboarding benchmarks
Qualifications
- Graduate of an accredited school of Radiologic Technology required; Associate's Degree preferred
- 0–1 year of experience required, with demonstrated competency in components of computerized tomography
- Active Texas Medical Board (TMB) license required at time of hire
- ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists) certification in Radiography required, or registry-eligible — full ARRT certification must be obtained within one year of graduation from an accredited program
- Active Healthcare Provider Basic Life Support (BLS) certification required on hire (ARC or AHA); AHA Healthcare Provider BLS specifically required within 60 days of hire
About the Community
New Braunfels, TX sits in the Texas Hill Country corridor between San Antonio and Austin — one of the fastest-growing and most desirable regions in the state. The city offers a distinctive blend of German heritage, vibrant outdoor recreation along the Comal and Guadalupe Rivers, and a thriving local food and arts scene, all at a cost of living well below the national average. Proximity to two major metros means access to major airports, professional sports, and urban amenities, while New Braunfels itself maintains a strong sense of community and highly regarded public schools.