<p>West Boca Medical Center in Boca Raton, Florida is recruiting a per diem Radiology Technologist to join its Diagnostic Radiology team at a full-service acute care hospital that has served southern Palm Beach and northern Broward counties for over 37 years. This rotating-shift, per diem role offers hands-on exposure to a broad procedural mix — including fluoroscopy, portable, C-arm, O-arm, and OR-based imaging — within a facility that houses the only Level III NICU in southern Palm Beach County. The position is well-suited for an ARRT-registered tech who wants variety, acuity, and the lifestyle advantages of South Florida.</p>
<h3>Perks and Benefits</h3> <ul> <li>Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance (eligibility based on employment status)</li> <li>401(k) retirement savings plan with employer match</li> <li>Generous paid time off</li> <li>Health savings accounts (HSA); healthcare and dependent flexible spending accounts (FSA)</li> <li>Career development and continuing education opportunities</li> <li>Employee Assistance Program and employee discount program</li> <li>Voluntary benefits: pet insurance, legal insurance, accident and critical illness insurance, long-term care, elder and childcare assistance, auto and home insurance</li> </ul>
<h3>Practice Highlights</h3> <ul> <li>Per diem position with a rotating shift schedule, including on-call participation</li> <li>Full diagnostic radiology scope: radiographic and fluoroscopic imaging, portable X-ray, C-arm, O-arm, and intraoperative OR procedures</li> <li>Direct patient responsibility across adult, pediatric, and neonatal populations — from procedure through discharge or return to room</li> <li>Two 24-hour emergency centers: one at the main hospital campus and a satellite location in Coconut Creek</li> <li>Robotic surgery program requiring intraoperative imaging support</li> <li>State-of-the-art breast imaging center on campus</li> <li>Women's and children's services including the only Level III NICU in southern Palm Beach County — neonatal imaging experience directly applicable</li> <li>General medical, surgical, and orthopedic service lines rounding out the case mix</li> <li>Part of the Palm Beach Health Network, providing institutional resources and system-level support</li> </ul>
<h3>Qualifications</h3> <ul> <li>Graduation from an accredited Radiologic Technology program required; Associate's or Bachelor's degree in Radiologic Technology preferred</li> <li>ARRT (R) registration required</li> <li>Active State of Florida Department of Health (DOH) radiologic technology license required, or eligibility to obtain</li> <li>American Heart Association BLS/CPR certification required</li> <li>Thorough working knowledge of radiologic technology, terminology, practice, procedure, physiology, and human anatomy</li> <li>Comfort with the full procedural range: fluoroscopy, portable, C-arm, O-arm, and OR-based imaging across adult, pediatric, and neonatal patients</li> </ul>
<h3>About the Community</h3> <p>Boca Raton sits on Florida's southeastern Atlantic coast in Palm Beach County — a region known for its year-round warm climate, pristine beaches, top-rated public schools, and a cost of living that remains competitive relative to Miami to the south. The area offers a strong mix of outdoor recreation, cultural amenities, and dining, with easy access to both Fort Lauderdale and Miami for weekend travel or major-airport convenience. For clinicians relocating from colder climates or high-cost urban markets, Boca Raton consistently ranks among Florida's most livable mid-size cities.</p>