Friday, October 19, 2012

The Average Pay For Radiology Technicians

Radiology technicians take medical images of patients for diagnostic purposes.


If a job in the medical profession sounds exciting and you are seeking a work field with a solid income, the job of a radiology technician could be a worthy career choice. Radiology technicians can earn above average salaries, according to a May 2010 report from Payscale.com, with the opportunity to average more than $48,000 annually after 12 months on the job.


Job Defined


Radiology technicians are medical professionals, trained in the area of medical imaging or taking x-rays for the diagnosis of illnesses and other medical problems. According to Degreedirectory.org, formal training is generally required for employment in these positions. Many radiology technicians may choose to specialize in a specific area in the industry such as mammography, computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Most all radiology technicians also hold a certification through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).


Experience


The level of experience you have as a radiology technician will determine in large part, your earnings potential. According to a May 2010 survey by Payscale.com, those professionals with at least one year of job experience are earning at least $30,706 each year and up to $45,509 a year. After you have been on the job for at least five years, you can earn an average of between $24,242 and $49,132 each year. Radiology technicians with at least a decade of job experience are reporting earnings of between $49,480 and $78,379 annually.


Type of Employer


Where you choose to work can also play a part in how much you can expect to earn as a radiology technician. According to a May 2010 report by Payscale.com, working in a private medical practice could net an annual income of at least $30,252 and up to $50,742. Radiology technicians employed by hospitals are reporting similar incomes, averaging between $30,015 and $49,565 each year. Those professionals who are working for individual medical imaging companies are reporting some of the lowest salaries, averaging between $24,740 and $42,729 annually.


Size of Employer


According to a May 2010 finding by Payscale.com, the number of workers employed in a given company could also play a role in your salary potential. Radiology technicians working for employers that have between 10 and 49 people on staff are reporting average earnings of at least $34,746 a year and up to $45,781 a year. Radiology technicians that are working for companies that employ at least 200 people are reporting earning much less, averaging between $23,923 and $33,000 each year.


Males Earn More


The field of radiology technicians could be one career area where males tend to earn more, according to a May 2010 survey by Payscale.com. Of the 36 professionals who responded, the female radiology technicians are reporting earning a minimum salary of at least $25,308 a year and a maximum annual income of up to $50,000 a year. Those males in the industry are reporting average earnings of at least $32,500 and up to $52,349 annually.

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