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Radiology Nurse Jobs Salary Insights

Average Radiology Nurse Salary

$45.46/hour

The average salary for a Radiology Nurse is $45.46 per hour. This is 2% higher than the nursing US average of $44.56.

Last updated on December 18, 2024. Based on active jobs on Vivian.com.

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Radiology Nurse Jobs FAQs

Does Vivian have any travel Nursing jobs?

As of Thursday, December 19th 2024, Vivian has 507 listings for travel Nursing jobs. These jobs pay $2,524 per hour on average, and up to $3,900 per hour for the top-paying job listed.

Where can I learn more about working as a Radiology Nurse?

Take a look at Vivian's Radiology Nurse Career Guide for more information, including required education, responsibilities, pros and cons and more.

What is a Radiology Nurse?

Radiology nurses are registered nurses who specialize in caring for patients undergoing various diagnostic imaging procedures or radiation therapy. Sometimes called radiologic nurses or medical imaging nurses, these nurses play a vital role in helping diagnose and treat a wide array of conditions and diseases, so they’re always in demand. Radiology nursing can be a highly rewarding career path for nurses wanting to support patients during vulnerable, potentially life-changing moments.

What certifications are commonly held by radiology nurses?

Radiology nurses may hold Basic Life Support (BLS), Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) or Certified Radiologic Nurse (CRN), among others.

How does having a Certified Radiologic Nurse (CRN) increase my value as a Radiology nurse job candidate?

Having a Certified Radiologic Nurse (CRN) validates your knowledge and skills as a radiology nurse and your dedication to continuing your education in your chosen field. All of which makes you a more desirable job candidate to healthcare employers.

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