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Radiology Technologist II Acute

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Novant Health

Wilmington, NC (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/18/2026

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Job Description

Radiology Technologist II Acute in
Wilmington Job Ref:
3119003854
Employer:
Network Company Name:
Novant Health
Industry:
Healthcare other
Job Type:
Full Time
State:
North Carolina
City:
Wilmington
Zip Code:
28403
Post Date:
06/07/2026
What We Offer:
This position may be available for Sign-On Bonus and Relocation Assistance Novant Health is seeking a Radiologic Technologist II to provide high-quality diagnostic imaging services in a variety of settings, including inpatient, outpatient, emergency room, fluoroscopy, portables, and operating rooms. This role works independently and with physicians/APCs to support accurate diagnosis and treatment. Join a remarkable team where quality care meets quality service - in every dimension, every time. What You'll Do Prepare and position patients for diagnostic and therapeutic radiology procedures. Perform radiographic and non-interpretive fluoroscopic procedures, including intraoperative and mobile exams. Assist licensed practitioners with radiographic and fluoroscopic procedures (e.g., ERCPs, bronchoscopy, mini C-arms, post-reductions). Perform mobile imaging, including lines, pacers, and neonatal imaging. Ensure proper operation of radiographic and fluoroscopic equipment. Monitor equipment performance and arrange for maintenance as needed. Apply ALARA principles to minimize radiation exposure to patients, staff, and self. Comply with all federal and state radiation safety laws and proper use of monitoring devices. Contribute to a safe patient environment guided by the principle of "First Do No Harm." Education & Experience Graduate of an ARRT-approved Radiography Program (required). Certification required within 6 months of graduation from an accredited Radiology Program (required). Associate degree in Radiography (preferred). Minimum of 1 year of diagnostic radiology experience (preferred). Licensure & Certifications ARRT certification in Radiography - RT(R) (required). Applicable state licensure (required). Post-graduates must pass ARRT registry within 6 months of completing program (required).