About the job Imaging Technologist
Imaging Technologist
Klickitat Valley Health
Goldendale, Washington
Full Time | Day Shift
Salary: $36.00 – $44.00 per hour based on experience
Klickitat Valley Health is seeking a skilled Imaging Technologist to join its Diagnostic Imaging team in Goldendale, Washington.
Rural Staffing Services is proud to support this recruitment effort for a hospital that plays a vital role in caring for the communities of south-central Washington.
This is an excellent opportunity for a technologist who enjoys practicing broad, hands-on imaging in a setting where their work directly impacts patient care every day.
In rural healthcare, imaging professionals are essential to timely diagnosis and treatment. Every image helps guide decisions that affect neighbors, families, and friends in the community.
About Klickitat Valley Health
Klickitat Valley Health is a trusted rural healthcare organization serving the residents of Klickitat County and surrounding communities.
The hospital and clinics provide a wide range of services that allow local residents to receive high quality care close to home. The Diagnostic Imaging department plays an important role in supporting emergency care, inpatient services, outpatient diagnostics, and specialty clinics.
Imaging professionals at Klickitat Valley Health work closely with physicians, nurses, and clinical teams in a collaborative environment where every team member contributes to patient outcomes.
Providers and staff are known for supporting one another and maintaining a culture focused on quality, safety, and community care.
About the Community
Goldendale, Washington
Goldendale is located in south-central Washington near the Columbia River Gorge, an area known for its wide-open landscapes, mountain views, and outdoor recreation.
From town, residents can often see Mount Hood rising across the Columbia River, creating one of the most beautiful backdrops in the Pacific Northwest.
The area offers an incredible lifestyle for those who enjoy nature and quiet rural living.
Local highlights include:
Columbia River Gorge recreation including hiking, fishing, boating, and windsurfing
Easy access to Mount Hood for skiing, hiking, and year-round mountain adventures
Goldendale Observatory State Park, one of the nations premier public observatories
Local wineries, orchards, and agricultural communities throughout Klickitat County
Small-town living with strong community connections and a relaxed pace of life
Goldendale is roughly two hours from Portland, offering access to city amenities while maintaining the space and beauty of rural Washington.
Position Overview
The Imaging Technologist performs diagnostic imaging procedures that support the diagnosis and treatment of injury and disease.
Working closely with physicians and clinical teams, this role helps ensure accurate imaging, patient safety, and compassionate care across both inpatient and outpatient settings.
Technologists operate a range of imaging equipment and play a key role in delivering high-quality diagnostic studies while creating a comfortable experience for patients.
Key Responsibilities
Perform diagnostic radiographic procedures based on physician orders
Operate imaging equipment including fixed radiology equipment, portable X-ray, C-arm, and CT
Ensure accurate patient positioning and image quality
Maintain strict radiation safety standards for patients and staff
Prepare and educate patients before procedures to ensure comfort and cooperation
Collaborate with physicians and clinical teams to support timely diagnosis
Maintain imaging records and documentation according to department policies
Monitor equipment functionality and assist with preventative maintenance
Maintain imaging supplies and support efficient department operations
Participate in the departments on-call rotation for evenings, nights, weekends, and holidays as needed
Qualifications
Education
High school diploma or GED required
Graduate of an accredited Radiologic Technology program
Licensure and Certifications
Washington State Diagnostic Radiologic Technologist license required
ARRT Registered Radiologic Technologist required
ARRT CT certification required
BLS certification required
Experience
Minimum one year of recent clinical experience preferred
New graduates with strong clinical training may also be considered
Benefits
Full-time benefits include:
Medical, dental, and vision coverage
Retirement plan options
Health Savings Account and Flexible Spending Account options
Life insurance and long-term disability coverage
Generous paid time off
Why Rural Healthcare Matters
Imaging professionals in rural hospitals play a critical role in their communities.
From emergency diagnostics to routine care, the work done in the imaging department helps ensure patients receive accurate diagnoses and timely treatment without needing to travel far from home.
For technologists who want to practice their skills in a meaningful environment where they know their patients and colleagues, rural healthcare offers a uniquely rewarding career.
Apply
If you are interested in practicing imaging in a supportive rural hospital surrounded by the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest, we encourage you to apply.