Details
Client Name
CJW Medical Center - Johnston-Willis Campus
Job Type
Travel
Offering
Allied
Profession
Radiology Tech
Specialty
CT Scan Tech
Job ID
Weekly Pay
$2410.0
Shift Details
Shift
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Scheduled Hours
36
Job Order Details
Start Date
07/13/2026
End Date
10/12/2026
Duration
13 Week(s)
Job Description
Computed Tomography Technologists use a rotating x-ray unit and sensor assembly to observe "slices" of anatomy within the body.
During processing, the computer stacks and assembles the individual slices, creating a series of diagnostic images that physicians can cycle through.
With CT scans, physicians can view the inside of organs layer by layer, a feat not possible with general radiography. Computed tomography images can be reconstructed to create a 3-D representation of the anatomy of interest.
As a CT technologist, you'll likely work in a hospital or an imaging center.
You'll perform scans on all parts of the body for a variety of reasons. Some patients need imaging to diagnose a disease or an acute condition. Others need CT scans in emergencies, so physicians can understand the extent of injuries.
While you perform the procedures, your skills and confidence will be critical as you balance image quality with radiation dose.
Client Details
Address
1401 Johnston-Willis Drive
City
Richmond
State
VA
Zip Code
23235
Client Name
CJW Medical Center - Johnston-Willis Campus
Job Type
Travel
Offering
Allied
Profession
Radiology Tech
Specialty
CT Scan Tech
Job ID
Weekly Pay
$2410.0
Shift Details
Shift
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Scheduled Hours
36
Job Order Details
Start Date
07/13/2026
End Date
10/12/2026
Duration
13 Week(s)
Job Description
Computed Tomography Technologists use a rotating x-ray unit and sensor assembly to observe "slices" of anatomy within the body.
During processing, the computer stacks and assembles the individual slices, creating a series of diagnostic images that physicians can cycle through.
With CT scans, physicians can view the inside of organs layer by layer, a feat not possible with general radiography. Computed tomography images can be reconstructed to create a 3-D representation of the anatomy of interest.
As a CT technologist, you'll likely work in a hospital or an imaging center.
You'll perform scans on all parts of the body for a variety of reasons. Some patients need imaging to diagnose a disease or an acute condition. Others need CT scans in emergencies, so physicians can understand the extent of injuries.
While you perform the procedures, your skills and confidence will be critical as you balance image quality with radiation dose.
Client Details
Address
1401 Johnston-Willis Drive
City
Richmond
State
VA
Zip Code
23235