Multi-Modality Tech
Company : Catholic Health Initiatives
Location : Colorado Springs, CO, 80921
Job Type : Full Time / Part Time
Salary : 37.59-56.88 HOUR
Date Posted : 3 January 2026
Job Summary and Responsibilities
You have a purpose, unique talents and NOW is the time to embrace it, live it and put it to work. We value incredible people with incredible skills – but your commitment to a greater cause is something we value even more.
As a Multi Modality Tech you will provide quality patient care to all patients within two or more medical imaging departments. Performs high-quality images and exams on patients while maintaining sensitivity to patient needs. Multi Modality Techs follow standards of safe radiation practice. Demonstrates leadership abilities and is a role model for other associate technologists. Acts as a clinical resource to unit personnel and upholds current standards of practice for the unit.
Job Requirements
In addition to bringing your whole self to the workplace each day, qualified candidates will need the following:
- 1 year imaging experience required
- High School Diploma required
- Registered Technologist, Radiology
- Any of the following: ARRT (CT), ARRT (M), R.T.(R)(VI)(ARRT) ; R.T.(R)(CV)(ARRT)
- BLS through American Heart Association is required
Physical Requirements-Medium Work - (Exert up to 50lbs force occasionally, and/or up to 20lbs frequently, and/or up to 10lbs constantly)
Where You'll WorkAt CommonSpirit Mountain Region, we believe in the healing power of humanity and serving the common good through our dedicated work and shared mission to celebrate humankindness.
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Frequently asked questions
Operating within multiple imaging disciplines requires adaptability and precision. Multi-Modality Techs coordinate exam protocols while ensuring patient comfort, switching between modalities like CT and MRI seamlessly. This role demands a diverse skill set to uphold safety standards and deliver thorough diagnostic images.
In Colorado Springs, credentials such as ARRT certifications in CT and MRI, alongside BLS from the American Heart Association, enhance employability. Local employers prioritize these certifications to guarantee adherence to safety and clinical excellence in multimodal imaging environments.
Yes, Multi-Modality Techs can evolve into leadership roles or specialize further in advanced imaging techniques. By leveraging cross-department experience, professionals may transition into clinical education or imaging management positions within healthcare systems.
Catholic Health Initiatives invests in continuous education, offering training that hones skills across multiple imaging platforms. This commitment ensures Multi-Modality Techs stay current with evolving technology and maintain high standards of patient care.
The organization encourages ongoing credentialing by facilitating access to workshops and certification renewal resources. Multi-Modality Techs benefit from a culture that values professional development to sustain quality imaging services.
Multi-Modality Techs in Colorado Springs typically earn between $55,000 and $70,000 annually, depending on experience and certifications. This range reflects regional healthcare demand and the specialized skills required to perform across multiple imaging modalities.
Colorado Springs shows steady demand for skilled Multi-Modality Techs due to expanding healthcare facilities. While competition exists, candidates with comprehensive certifications and experience in diverse imaging techniques gain a significant advantage.
Prospective techs should account for traffic patterns during peak hours and the proximity of facilities to residential areas. Colorado Springs offers reasonable commute times, but selecting locations near major transit routes can improve daily convenience.
Yes, this position involves medium physical effort, including occasionally lifting up to 50 pounds. Candidates should be prepared for patient positioning and equipment handling while maintaining safety and comfort standards.
Daily tasks include performing diagnostic imaging across multiple modalities, ensuring patient care quality, and adhering to radiation safety protocols. Multi-Modality Techs also act as resources for colleagues, fostering a collaborative and patient-focused environment.