Radiologic Technologist
Company : Catholic Health Initiatives
Location : Prescott, AZ, 86301
Job Type : Full Time
Salary : 28.1-41.8 HOUR
Date Posted : 29 December 2025
Job Summary and Responsibilities
Responsible for performing all aspects of general, neuro, and interventional radiography in multiple settings on
multiple patient types. Settings include but are not limited to the ED, OR, IR, inpatient and outpatient, with little
or no supervision.
- Utilizes good radiation safety practices for patients, self and others.
- Displays competency performing procedures; follows every step for taking an x-ray (two patient identifier, gel in/gel out, etc).
- Always produces high quality films. Accurately marks radiographs with R's and L's, supine and upright (if
appropriate); and assures that patient information is clearly visible. - Competent in one or more areas of Diagnostic Radiology (fluoro, portables, OR, Litho, ED/Trauma)
- Understands the interrelation and operates the various computer systems such as RCO, Radnet, PACS and other hospital systems.
Minimum
High School Diploma/GED
Completion of approved American College of Radiology: Radiologic Technologist Program
Medical Radiographer: AZ (MRAD:AZ)
Basic Life Support - CPR (BLS-CPR)
Registered Technologist Radiography ARRT (RTR)
Registered Technologist Computed Tomography (RTCT) or
Registered Technologist Bone Densitometry (RTBD) or
Registered Technologist Cardio Interventional Radiography (RTCV) or
Registered Technologist Mammography (RTM) or
Registered Technologist Magnetic Resonance Imaging (RTMR) or
Registered Technologist Nuclear Medicine Technology (RTN) or
Registered Technologist Quality Management (RTQM) or
Registered Technologist Radiation Therapy (RTT) or
Registered Technologist Vascualr Inteventional Rad (RTVI) or
Registered Technologist Vascular Sonography (RTVS)
Preferred
Six months radiology experience
Where You'll WorkAt Dignity Health, living our values means bringing passion into action every day. Dignity Health-Yavapai Regional Medical Center (DH-YRMC), now part of CommonSpirit Health, is a not-for-profit integrated healthcare provider that offers a broad range of inpatient and outpatient services including network-wide opportunities to advance your career.
What started as a simple community hospital, is today a state-of-the-art healthcare system with two acute care hospitals, a network of primary and specialty care clinics, outpatient health and wellness centers, cardiac diagnostic centers, and outpatient medical imaging centers.
As you build your career at DH-YRMC, you’ll find Prescott is an inspiring place to live, work and to enjoy the outdoors.
· It is an inviting community with bygone charm and modern amenities.
· Local residents enjoy four spectacular seasons, while the area offers nearly year-round sunshine for any outdoor adventures.
· The carefree, relaxed lifestyle offers short commute opportunities, so you can focus on your career and your family.
Dignity Health-Yavapai Regional Medical Center extends this feeling with a strong sense of family, security, and belonging. Our compassion and commitment to quality care has earned awards, such as the Stroke Care Excellence Award (2022), Neuroscience Excellence Award (2021, 2020) and America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Stroke Care Awards (2020, 2021) and has placed us at the top of the charts in community and nationwide in healthcare. Come experience the incredible quality-of-life that Dignity Health-YRMC and Prescott has to offer! #hellohumankindness
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Frequently asked questions
In Prescott, AZ, beyond national credentials like ARRT registration, employers often value Arizona-specific qualifications such as the Medical Radiographer (MRAD:AZ) license. Local healthcare facilities may also prefer technologists familiar with regional health systems and safety standards tailored to Arizona’s patient demographics.
Prescott's healthcare sector is growing steadily, creating moderate demand for radiologic technologists. While competition exists, candidates with specialized certifications or interventional radiography skills often find better opportunities. Networking within local institutions like Dignity Health-YRMC can enhance hiring chances.
Radiologic Technologists perform complex imaging procedures and operate advanced equipment independently, whereas Radiology Tech Assistants support by preparing patients and handling equipment under supervision. Technologists require certifications like ARRT and handle diagnostic imaging, including interventional radiography.
Advancement often involves gaining credentials in specialized areas such as computed tomography (RTCT) or magnetic resonance imaging (RTMR). Experience in interventional radiology or quality management can lead to senior technologist roles, supervisory positions, or specialized imaging departments within healthcare organizations.
At Catholic Health Initiatives, expect to conduct diverse radiographic exams, from general to neuro and interventional imaging. You'll ensure patient safety via radiation protocols, operate systems like PACS, and produce high-quality diagnostic images across settings including ED, OR, and outpatient clinics.
Catholic Health Initiatives offers access to ongoing education, certification support, and a collaborative environment fostering skill enhancement. Working in their integrated network provides opportunities to cross-train in modalities such as fluoroscopy and vascular interventional radiography, promoting career growth.
Radiologic Technologists in Prescott, AZ, typically earn between $55,000 and $75,000 annually, influenced by experience and certifications. Specialized skills like interventional radiography or CT can command higher pay, while benefits from employers like Dignity Health-YRMC add overall compensation value.
A frequent misconception is that Radiologic Technologists only take X-rays; however, they must master diverse imaging techniques and computer systems like RadNet and PACS. Proficiency in radiation safety and patient care across multiple clinical settings is essential for effective performance.