What are the current entry level opportunities for individuals that have not gotten certified but have some experience.

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  • Author: Jessica B.
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    Madalynn P. Imaging Supervisor

    We do have entry-level opportunities for individuals who have some experience but aren’t fully certified yet.

    To work as an X-ray tech, you must have completed a certified radiography program and obtained a limited license through SCQRSA. With that limited license, you can be employed and begin working. However, full ARRT certification is required within 6 months of hire to continue in the role.

    It’s a great pathway for those just starting out and looking to grow their career in radiology.

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    Carrie M. Pediatric Radiology Operations Manager

    For new grads of a Radiology program, we allow 6 months for new grads to become ARRT registered. New grads are also required to have their SC license in order to work in Radiology.

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    Lakeisha W. Pediatric Supervisor

    Entry level as in Diagnostic? If so, you would need to be registered. We do have a six month period 'grace period'. Opportunities are available for both Peds and Adults - both hospital and ambulatory clinics.

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    Greg W. Charleston Market, Director Of Radiology

    If you are looking more entry level without certifications, we are utilizing people in roles like patient care techs to help support the technologists with room turnover, patient transport, etc. We also have scheduling roles as well.

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    Greg W. Charleston Market, Director Of Radiology

    If you are looking more entry level without certifications, we are utilizing people in roles like patient care techs to help support the technologists with room turnover, patient transport, etc. We also have scheduling roles as well.

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    Donald P. Candidate

    I have applied for a position and application won’t go through. I give up.

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