Medical Radiology Technologist (X-Ray Technologist)
Job Description
Posted Monday, April 28, 2025 at 8:00 AM
Canada Diagnostic Centres (CDC) is a multi-modality diagnostic imaging provider committed to delivering exceptional patient care in the medical imaging field. Since 1993, CDC has been providing patients and healthcare professionals with advanced diagnostic imaging of the body’s most important organs and systems.
CDC offers MRI, CT, Ultrasound 2D/3D and 4D real-time, Mammography, Pain Management, Bone Densitometry, Fluoroscopy, X-Ray, and Kids Imaging services across 16 community clinics in Calgary, Edmonton, Okotoks, and Sherwood Park.
Make a Difference Every Day in Patient Care - Join Our Team as a full-time Medical Radiology Technologist!
At CDC, we provide exceptional diagnostic imaging services across Canada, with a commitment to compassionate care that enhances every patient's journey. Since 1993, we’ve combined advanced technology with a deep dedication to patient care, ensuring our teams are equipped to deliver the best outcomes.
Step into a role where your expertise makes a real difference! As a Medical Radiology Technologist (X-Ray Technologist) with CDC, you'll be part of a dynamic team that values precision, collaboration, and patient well-being. Your daily tasks include assisting in procedures, capturing high-quality images, and helping patients feel at ease, all contributing to better health outcomes. We offer flexibility, career growth, and a supportive team environment.
We are hiring for a full-time position. If you seek a supportive team, career advancement, and a workplace that values your contributions, we welcome your application!
What You’ll Be Doing
- Perform Diagnostic Imaging: Conduct X-ray, fluoroscopy, and mammography procedures to produce high-quality images for accurate diagnoses.
- Assist in Procedures: Support physicians during interventional radiology and pain management procedures with fluoroscopic guidance.
- Patient Care & Comfort: Guide patients through procedures, provide clear explanations, and ensure a safe, comfortable experience.
- Optimize Imaging Quality: Set up and operate equipment to capture clear images while minimizing radiation exposure.
- Collaborate with Healthcare Teams: Work closely with radiologists and healthcare professionals to review images and ensure diagnostic accuracy.
- Maintain Records & Compliance: Keep patient documentation up to date while ensuring privacy, confidentiality, and regulatory compliance.
- Equipment Monitoring & Safety: Perform routine equipment checks, complete quality assurance logs, and adhere to radiation safety protocols.
- Expand Expertise: Engage in ongoing professional development to stay informed on the latest imaging techniques, technologies, and best practices.
- Enhance Workflow: Contribute to process improvements that optimize efficiency and patient outcomes.
What We Are Looking For
- Education: A post-secondary education from an accredited Medical Radiation Technologist program in Canada.
- Professional Membership: Active registration (or eligibility) with CAMRT & ACMDTT or CSCLXT & ACCLXT.
- Patient-Centered Approach: A commitment to compassionate care and ensuring patient comfort.
- Clinical Expertise: Proficiency in a wide range of x-ray procedures, with strong attention to detail.
- Diagnostic Imaging Excellence: Proven ability to produce high-quality diagnostic images while maintaining a strong focus on patient care.
- Technology Proficiency: Experienced in RIS and other relevant imaging technologies.
- Continuous Learning: A commitment to ongoing professional development to enhance skills and expertise.
- Health & Safety: Strong adherence to health and safety protocols while performing procedures and operating medical imaging equipment.
- Collaboration & Adaptability: Strong communication and teamwork skills, with the ability to work independently and alongside colleagues to deliver exceptional patient care.
- Specialized Experience: Experience in interventional fluoroscopy, mammography, or bone mineral density is an asset.
What We Offer
- Competitive Pay: Earn between $36 to $49 per hour, based on experience.
- Sign-On Bonus: A welcoming sign-on bonus.
- Relocation Support: Assistance for eligible candidates.
- Additional Earnings: Opportunities for extra income through evening/weekend shifts, shift premiums, and skill expansion.
- Flexible Scheduling: Work arrangements to suit your lifestyle.
- Benefits: Health, dental, vision, Employee & Family Assistance Program.
- Professional Development: Training, career growth, and specialized courses like Mammography.
- Development Fund: Support for self-directed studies.
- Onboarding: Structured training for a smooth start.
- Team Culture: Supportive environment with team-building events.
- Time Off: Vacation, personal, sick leave, and birthday leave.
- Retirement Plan: RRSP/TFSA matching contributions.
- Onsite Parking: Convenient parking options.
- Membership & Insurance: Coverage for professional memberships and insurances.
- Income Protection: Disability coverage.
- Life Insurance: Coverage to protect you and your loved ones.
Additional Information
- Work Locations: Multiple clinics; preferences and needs discussed during interviews.
- Out-of-Province Applicants: Registration with CAMRT and ACMDTT or equivalent required.
- New Graduates: Encouraged to apply; support for growth provided.
About CDC
Canada Diagnostic Centres (CDC) has been a leader in radiological services for over 30 years, with more than 43 clinics across Canada, dedicated to delivering exceptional patient care through advanced technology and compassionate service.
We value diversity and inclusion, encouraging applications from all individuals. Reasonable accommodations are available throughout the hiring process. Contact us at hr@canadadiagnostics.ca for modifications. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. Applicants must have legal authorization to work in Canada.