Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist Jobs in New York City, NY

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Heavy Equipment Mechanic - Walworth NY

Company: CRH

Location: Rochester, NY

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Pharmacist (Full or Part Time)

Company: Walgreens

Location: Gloversville, NY

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Pharmacist (Full or Part Time)

Company: Walgreens

Location: Syracuse, NY

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Pharmacy Manager

Company: Walgreens

Location: Oklahoma City, OK

Posted Jan 23, 2025

The job involves providing pharmacy consulting services with empathy to patients, ensuring effective medication usage and awareness of drug interactions. The role includes offering preventive and clinical healthcare services such as immunizations, diagnostic testing, and patient outcomes services. Key responsibilities encompass patient experience, operations, and people & performance management. The pharmacist engages patients, resolves issues, and models customer service best practices. They counsel patients on medication usage, side effects, interactions, and privacy, and perform pharmacist tasks like compounding and drug therapy reviews. The role also involves maintaining pharmacy operations in accordance with regulations, collaborating on business opportunities, and ensuring accurate insurance claim processing. Clinical and wellness services, such as immunizations and diagnostic testing, are also part of the role. The pharmacist manages staff performance, maintains records, and promotes community health awareness.

Pharmacy Manager

Company: Walgreens

Location: The Bronx, NY

Posted Jan 23, 2025

The job involves providing pharmacy consulting services with empathy to patients, focusing on effective medication usage and awareness of drug interactions. The role encompasses preventive and clinical healthcare services, including immunizations, diagnostic testing, and patient outcomes services. Key responsibilities include engaging patients, resolving issues promptly, and modeling excellent customer service. The pharmacist also counsels patients on medication usage, side effects, interactions, and privacy, while performing tasks like compounding, drug therapy reviews, and medication management. They ensure the pharmacy operates in accordance with regulations, and collaborate with the store manager to develop business opportunities. The role requires maintaining current knowledge of pharmacy systems and IT, and ensuring accurate processing of insurance claims. Clinical and wellness services, such as immunizations and diagnostic testing, are also part of the job. The pharmacist manages staff performance, hiring, and training, and maintains records and reports as required by law.

NYC Hiring Event, May 17th - Radiology Technologists ($10,000 bonus for hires)

Company: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

Location: New York, NY

Posted Jan 23, 2025

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) is hosting a Radiology Technologist Hiring Day on May 17th in New York City. The event offers an opportunity to meet with the hiring team and other Radiology staff. The role involves performing routine radiographic procedures and coordinating patient flow activities. Key qualifications include a High School degree, 2 years of Accredited Radiological Technology Education, NYS General Radiography license, and ARRT certification. MSK is committed to diversity and inclusion, and offers competitive pay, benefits, and a $10,000 bonus for new hires.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the typical salary ranges for Diagnostic Radiologic Technologists at entry, mid, and senior levels?
Entry‑level technologists earn between $44,000 and $57,000 annually, mid‑level salaries range from $57,000 to $73,000, and senior technologists with additional certifications or leadership roles can command $73,000 to $95,000 or more, depending on geographic location and specialty.
Which skills and certifications are essential for a Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist?
Core competencies include ARRT or ACR certification, proficiency with DICOM and PACS/RIS systems, radiation safety knowledge (including ALARA principles), patient positioning and immobilization techniques, and familiarity with specific equipment such as GE, Siemens, Philips or Toshiba CT/MRI units. Advanced certifications like BCR, CIRS, or interventional radiology technologist credentials enhance marketability.
Is remote or tele‑reading work possible for Diagnostic Radiologic Technologists?
While image acquisition must occur on‑site, many technologists participate in teleradiology networks that allow remote reporting of images captured at satellite sites. Remote work is common for interventional procedure reports, routine follow‑ups, and AI‑based dose‑optimization audits, often supported by secure VPN connections to the main imaging hub.
What career progression options exist for a Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist?
Typical paths include promotion to senior technologist, imaging department manager, radiation safety officer, clinical educator, or quality‑improvement specialist. Some technologists transition to clinical research coordinator roles focused on imaging trials, or to radiology informatics positions that bridge technology and workflow optimization.
What are the current industry trends affecting Diagnostic Radiologic Technologists?
Key trends include AI‑driven image reconstruction and dose‑reduction algorithms, expansion of hybrid operating rooms combining imaging and surgical capabilities, growth of point‑of‑care ultrasound in emergency and critical care, and increased regulatory emphasis on radiation safety and data security. These developments create new skill demands and opportunities for technologists who stay current with emerging technologies.

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