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Specialty Imaging Technologist (CT)

Job Description Salary: $35-$54hr CT Technologist (Specialty Imaging)$35$54/hr | Full-Time | Pension + No State Income TaxLas Vegas, NevadaLooking for stability, strong pay, and long-term retirement benefits in a high-acuity setting?Were hiring an experienced CT Technologist to join a collaborative imaging team in Las Vegas. This role offers competitive hourly compensation, exceptional state-backed retirement benefits, and the opportunity to work in advanced imaging and trauma-level care.Why This Role Is Different$35$54 per hour (based on experience)Employer-Paid Pension (Nevada PERS vested after 5 years)Employee-only health insurance under $20 per paycheck12 paid holidays + generous consolidated leaveNo Nevada State Income TaxNo Social Security (FICA) deduction457 Deferred Compensation PlanLong-term stability in a high-volume imaging environmentThis is more than a hospital job its a retirement-backed career opportunity.What Youll DoPerform CT and specialty imaging exams in a high-acuity settingOperate advanced CT equipment to produce high-quality diagnostic imagesAssist with CT interventional procedures (preferred)Administer and monitor contrast safelyEnsure strict adherence to radiation safety and infection control protocolsCollaborate closely with radiologists and multidisciplinary care teamsAccurately document imaging studies and patient informationWhat Were Looking ForMinimum Required Qualifications (You MUST have these):Completion of an AMA-approved Radiologic Technology ProgramState of Nevada License in RadiologyARRT Registration in RadiographySpecialty CertificationNational certification in a specialty area such as:Computed Tomography (CT)AngiographyBLS CertificationPreferred Qualifications (Not required, but gives you an advantage)ARRT Certification specifically in Computed Tomography (CT)3+ years of CT experience in a trauma settingExperience performing CT interventional proceduresWork EnvironmentFast-paced clinical imaging departmentTrauma and specialty imaging exposureStanding/walking for extended periodsAbility to lift 50 lbs regularly, up to 100 lbs occasionally