Travel CT Technologist
8 days ago
Tacoma
American Traveler is seeking a travel CT Technologist for a travel job in Tacoma, Washington. Job Description & Requirements • Specialty: CT Technologist, • Discipline: Allied Health Professional, • Start Date: 05/25/2026, • Duration: 13 weeks, • 40 hours per week, • Shift: 10 hours, nights, • Employment Type: Travel Assignment Overview • Shift: Nights, 4x10hrs, • Hours: 40 hrs/wk, • Start Date: May 25, 2026, • Length: 13 weeks, • Hospital-based imaging department serving inpatient, outpatient, ED, trauma, OR, and NICU populations, • Patients range from neonates to geriatrics, with routine imaging across both pediatric and adult populations, • X-ray services include fluoroscopy (inpatient and outpatient), OR cross-table spine and cervical ortho, and all body parts (chest, abdomen, hand, joint, extremity, spine), • Department equipment includes 3 fluoroscopy rooms, 4 plain film rooms, 7 portables, 7 C-arms, and 1 O-ARM, averaging 190 x-rays per 24-hour period, • Patient ratio is 1:1, • EMR is Epic (Radiant module); experience required, • McKesson PACS experience strongly preferred, • Digital Siemens x-ray and Shimadzu portable x-ray experience preferred; OEC C-arm experience required, • 10-hour night shifts, 40 hours per week, • Weekend rotation based on departmental needs, • On-call requirements include 24 hours of weekend call per month, which may be split into two 12-hour shifts; on-call hours are Sat–Sun 0600–0600 and Mon–Fri 1700–0600, with a 30-minute on-site response time required, • Float rotation includes all areas within the imaging department as well as to the affiliated pediatric facilityRequirements, • Minimum of 1–2 years of experience in an acute care setting, • Current BLS certification required, • ARRT or RCIS certification required, • WA Rad Tech License required if applicable, • Epic EMR experience required, • Proficiency with portable imaging and C-arms required, • Experience with general x-ray (plain film, abdomen, pelvis), fluoroscopy, OR, and trauma imaging required, • Familiarity with neonates, pediatric, and ICU patient populations required, • Must be able to arrive on-site within 30 minutes when on call, • Two professional references required (supervisor level or above); one reference accepted at time of consideration with a second required prior to startAdditional Information, • First-time travelers are accepted for this position, provided they have acute care setting experience, • Responsibilities include transporting ED patients to and from the x-ray department, • Candidate must be able to work independently among staff, • Department protocol manuals are available on the unit, • RT, Hospitalist, and Intensivist support available 24/7, • Orientation consists of 4–5 days covering fluoroscopy, OR, ED, and float roles with a focus on inpatient portables; shifts during orientation are 8–10 hours based on departmental needs, and a compliance check-off sheet must be completed, • Schedule is received upon arrival in the department, • RTO requests are handled through the Radiology Manager, • Holidays falling on a scheduled workday are expected to be worked, • Scrubs may be any color; camouflage, denim, and hoodies are not permitted; closed-toe shoes are required, • Hospital-provided OR scrubs are required when working in the OR, • A sleep room is available for on-call staff and must be reserved in advance With thousands of travel nursing and allied jobs nationwide, our attentive and approachable recruiters find positions that align perfectly with your career aspirations and personal requirements. American Traveler offers exceptional benefits, including premium medical, dental, vision and life insurance beginning day one of your assignment, generous 401(k) match, substantial housing stipends, and more. Additionally, with 24/7 support and access to our in-house clinicians, you are assured confidence and comfort throughout your assignment. With our team behind you, you can relax and enjoy a rewarding travel career.