University Radiology

Mammo/X-Ray/Dexa Technologist - Temporary

Job Locations US-NJ-Cherry Hill
ID
2026-2614
Category
Technologist
Position Type
Temporary Full-Time

Overview

University Radiology, the largest provider of subspecialty radiology and teleradiology services in NJ, is comprised of over 200 Board Certified radiologists with advanced U.S.-based training and expertise in all modalities and all subspecialty areas. University Radiology at Cooper is a partnership between University Radiology, the largest provider of subspecialty radiology services in New Jersey, and Cooper University Health Care, South Jersey’s leading academic health system.

 

Responsibilities

University Radiology is currently seeking a full-time temporary Mammo/X-Ray/Dexa Technologist to join our team in our Cherry Hill, NJ Imaging Office

 

Monday - Friday 8 to 4:30pm

 

*Travel as necessary between local locations when needed

 

*May be required to perform duties in or near areas containing specialized imaging equipment and must be able to adhere to all department and facility safety protocols.

Qualifications

  • ARRT (R)
  • 2+ years experience preferred
  • NJ State License and CPR certification 

Benefits

University Radiology offers a comprehensive benefits program including medical, dental and life insurance, 401k/pension, and profit-sharing plans, generous paid time off policy and more.

 

Pay Range:

From $40.00/hr

 

The rate provided is based on industry standards for candidates with 0 – 5 years of experience. Salary determinations will be made based on numerous factors including but not limited to years of experience, education and operational needs.

 

 

Join our growing team!

 

University Radiology  is an Equal Opportunity Employer, all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status.

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