
Building Name: UVMMC - Medical Center - Main CampusLocation Address: 111 Colchester Avenue, Burlington VermontRegularDepartment: HR Talent Strategies - RecruitmentSalary Range: Min $31.84 Mid $41.03 Max $50.22Recruiter: Brianna Foley
Are you graduating from a Radiology program and looking to start in your first position as an X-ray Tech, Sonographer, or Nuclear Medicine Tech during the Summer of 2026?
Are you looking to work with a diverse team of leaders and colleagues who will support you as you begin your career as a Radiologic Technologist?
Would you like to join an organization with opportunities to train and move into other specialties as you are ready?
Central Vermont Medical Center - Berlin, VT
Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital - Plattsburgh, NY
Elizabethtown Community Hospital - Elizabethtown and Ticonderoga, NY
Porter Medical Center - Middlebury, VT
University of Vermont Medical Center - Burlington, VT
Our Talent Acquisition Partner can share more about the opportunities available at each location and will match candidates with the various hospitals.
NEW GRADUATE RECRUITMENT NOTES:
We have full-time, part-time, and per diem opportunities across the UVM Health Network.
Shifts will vary based on department needs.
Starting pay will vary based on the organization within the network for which you are hired - the recruiter can share this information with you.
While most Network partners hire new graduates into Xray roles and then train for advanced modalities, some locations offer direct entry into advanced modalities. In addition, we welcome your application if you are seeking a sonography or nuclear medicine position! All partners require either existing certification or eligibility to become certified by the professional organizations for these modalities (most commonly ARDMS or NMTCB). The Talent Acquisition Partner can share more detail with you about career paths and job qualifications for each healthcare partner.
RADIOLOGY TECHNOLOGIST JOB DESCRIPTION:
Radiology Technologists will demonstrate progressive knowledge and sense of responsibility in the daily operations of the radiology department.
They operate a variety of x-ray equipment to perform routine radiographs and fluoroscopic procedures according to established practices under the direction of a radiologist, supervisor, and lead technologists.
Our Xray Techs assist in the clinical instruction of radiography students and other personnel as needed.
Radiologic Technologists may be required to work a variety of shifts, at multiple campuses, weekends, holidays, and take call on a rotational basis.
RADIOLOGY TECHNOLOGIST PRE-EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS:
Graduate of an accredited school of radiologic technology approved by CAHEA/JRCERT.
Licensed with the State of Vermont or State of New York to practice in Radiology prior to start date.
ARRT Certification will be required as well.
MORE INFORMATION:
To learn more about our Imaging departments and positions, visit
https://www.uvmhealthnetworkcareers.org/imaging.html
Full and part time positions will be eligible for benefits - our benefits can be explored here: https://www.uvmhealthnetworkcareers.org/benefits.html
Sign on bonuses may be available depending on the hours per week the candidate is hired to work (20 or more per week is typically required).
Relocation assistance may be available as long the distance the candidate would be moving is greater than 120 miles
This is a bargaining union position.

The University of Vermont Health Network - Elizabethtown Community Hospital (ECH) is part of a six-hospital network serving patients and their families in northern New York and Vermont. We have campuses in Elizabethtown and Ticonderoga, and community-based health centers located throughout the region. We’re not just caregivers and staff - we're your friends and neighbors, offering expertise and compassionate care when and where you need them. We're dedicated to providing you with the best medical care possible in an environment that supports your health and healing. That's what we call the heart and science of medicine.
Elizabethtown Community Hospital is designated as a critical access hospital (CAH) by the federal government. This designation is given to small hospitals located over 35 miles from another hospital. The CAH must have agreements in place with other hospitals that are willing to accept patients requiring additional and immediate care. Those hospitals must trust the abilities and capabilities of the CAH, to effectively manage initial patient care. There are 1,324 CAHs across the United States and 18 of those are in New York state.