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Radiology Technologist CT XR Float Pool Weekend Nights

AdventHealth · Employer

Radiology Full-time Hospital
$59,654 – $110,968
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AdventHealth is hiring a full-time Radiology Technologist (CT/XR Float Pool) for weekend night shifts at its Ginsburg Tower campus in Orlando, Florida. ### What you'll do - Perform CT and radiography exams on patients across all age groups, from infants to geriatric, following department protocols - Operate imaging equipment — including scanners, injectors, and monitors — safely and in accordance with established protocols - Maintain accurate, timely documentation in the EMR and PACS systems - Educate patients about exams and manage workflow to minimize table downtime - Adhere to infection control standards, using approved PPE and disinfectant agents - Follow patient identification, informed consent, and time-out procedures prior to every exam ### What we're looking for - ARRT Registered Technologist – Radiography (RT(R)) required - BLS/CPR certification required - ARRT Computed Tomography (ARRT-CT) credential preferred - High school diploma or equivalent required; Associate's or Bachelor's degree preferred - Some relevant clinical experience required - Proficiency with EMR/PACS and basic PC skills ### What's included - Pay range: $28.68 – $53.35/hr ($59,654 – $110,968 annualized) - Up to $10,000 sign-on bonus - Up to $1,500 relocation assistance - Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance effective day one - Paid time off from day one - 403(b) retirement plan - 4 weeks of 100% paid parental leave ### About the practice AdventHealth is a faith-based, not-for-profit health system operating across multiple states, with its flagship Orlando campus serving as a major regional medical center. The Ginsburg Tower supports high-volume inpatient and emergency imaging services around the clock. This float pool position covers weekend nights (Friday–Sunday, 7 pm–7 am), providing broad clinical exposure across CT and general radiography.