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By AB Staffing Solutions

August 23, 2023

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How to Launch Your Career as a Travel Imaging Technician

AB Staffing Solutions provided this article.

If you’re looking for a way to build or enhance your skills as an Imaging Technician, consider becoming a traveler. Imaging technicians play a crucial role in patient care, capturing and processing visual data using advanced equipment and techniques. There are nationwide facilities looking for Allied Health Professionals to work in underserved areas needing your skills and experience. At AB Staffing, we specialize in matching professionals like yourself to jobs in places where you are needed most.

Whether at the beginning, middle, or end of your career, becoming a travel imaging technician can take you to places you’ve always wanted to visit and work. While we cannot guarantee placements, our recruiters do their best to match you to the best fit. On your days off, you can explore the great outdoors, visit museums, and experience a new culture and community.

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What is it like being a travel Imaging Technician?

We asked our traveler, Melissa, about her experience going from a staff position for more than 12 years to becoming a traveler. As a single mom, she worked where needed so her son could enjoy his friends and school. When he completed his education, Melissa sent her resume to our recruiter, Jack, who was excited to share the opportunities available. While she admits it is tough to be away from loved ones, she enjoys her time away, helping people at work and making the most of outdoor adventures when she’s not working.

As with many of our travelers, they are having a great time living in a different part of the country, serving communities in need, and making the most of their unique work experiences.

What are the education requirements?

As with many of our travel positions, a college education and 1-2 years of experience are required. Becoming a travel imaging technician is no different. Two- and four-year programs are available depending on whether you are earning an associate’s or bachelor’s degree and certification requirements. As a program graduate, you are eligible to test for your tech certification (ARRT, ARDMS, RRT, CT, MRI, etc.). This certification qualifies you to work, and you are required to renew it once a year. As a travel imaging technician, certification renewal is your responsibility.

What are the licensing requirements?

To be eligible for travel opportunities, you are required to have 1-2 years of experience in the field. For commercial facilities, you are required to have active licensure in the state in which you are working. For federal facilities, you are required to be licensed in any state.

What are the next steps to becoming a travel imaging technician?

There are opportunities to become a traveler with the highest demand for travel imaging technicians with experience as CT Tech, X-Ray Tech, Rad Tech, MRI Tech, Mammo Tech, and Ultrasound Technician.

  • Find the right agency and recruiter. It is rare to have Melissa’s experience of connecting with the first agency and recruiter with whom you speak. It is much more likely that you will have to talk to a few and learn more about them before deciding.
  • Keep your resume, certifications, and licenses updated and available digitally. That way, when you find the right recruiter, you already have essential information handy and send it immediately upon request.
  • Let references know you’re looking to become a traveler. Confirm they are willing to be a reference, and if possible, send them a job description, letting them know they will be contacted soon. If there is anything specific you want them to mention, let them know so they aren’t surprised when asked.
  • Don’t be afraid to ask questions. AB Staffing has housing coordinators to help you find a place to live and also provides benefits to qualified candidates. Our recruiters are available every step of the way. Ask about the facility and specific job where you will work so you understand what is required before your first day.
  • Be open. This is a new experience; being available to change is highly valued by your agency, recruiter, and on-site manager. The more you ask, the more you will understand, thus making a smooth transition to your new position.

This is an exciting opportunity for your career! Congratulations on taking the next step.

Check the AB Staffing  Allied Health Job Board to see where your next job can take you.

Our job board is a great place to search for your next travel nurse assignment. We have you covered with our housing page if housing is an issue. You can search for what you are looking for.

If you are a new travel nurse or looking into becoming a travel nurse:

Travel Nurse Guide: Step-by-Step (now offered in a PDF Downloadable version!)

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