Radiologic technologist on a travel assignment

Travel Radiology Jobs: Salary Insights and Top States for Radiologic Technologists

Are you a radiologic technologist eager to explore new places while earning top dollar? Travel radiology jobs might be your ticket to a more rewarding career. Just like travel nursing, rad tech travel assignments allow you to take 13-week contracts (often extended by mutual agreement) in various locations, experience different clinical settings, and enjoy premium pay rates.
In this post, we’ll cover how travel rad tech salaries compare to staff positions, highlight the best states for travel rad techs, and offer tips to make the most of your journey.

Why Consider Rad Tech Travel Assignments?

Travel assignments can be a game-changer for radiologic technologists. Here's why:
  • Higher earning potential – travel pay often exceeds staff salaries.
  • Professional growth – learn new systems and gain diverse experience.
  • Adventure and flexibility – choose where you live and work.
  • Nationwide networking – connect with healthcare professionals across the U.S.

Radiologic Technologist Travel Salary: What to Expect

Here’s how travel pay stacks up:
  • Staff rad techs earn a median of $77,660/year.
  • Travel rad techs often earn over $2,000/week, totaling $95,000+ annually.
  • Specializations in MRI, CT, or interventional tech lead to higher rates.
  • Bonuses and housing stipends increase total compensation.
💡 Always compare full packages — not just hourly rates. Consider stipends, reimbursements, and benefits too.

Best States for Travel Rad Techs

Here are top locations based on salary, demand, and quality of life:

🥇 California

  • Average salary: $103,150/year
  • Abundant contracts in major cities
  • Requires state-specific license

🥈 Washington

  • Average travel tech salary: $82,000+
  • High demand in Seattle and surrounding areas

🥉 Arizona

  • Competitive pay + low cost of living
  • Seasonal demand boosts job availability

🏅 Massachusetts

  • Average salary: $93,000
  • World-renowned hospitals and plenty of traveler opportunities

⭐ Texas

  • No state income tax
  • Diverse settings and plentiful assignments
Also consider New Hampshire, Oregon, Hawaii, and Alaska for high pay and adventure!

Tips to Succeed on Travel Assignments

  • Get licensed early – states like CA and FL require extra lead time.
  • Stay flexible – being open to start dates and locations gives you options.
  • Budget wisely – maximize stipends by securing cost-effective housing.
  • Join the community – online travel rad tech groups offer tips and support.
  • Pick the right agency – American Traveler helps with logistics, benefits, and ongoing support.

Advance Your Career as a Traveling Rad Tech

Radiologic technologists are in demand — and traveling is your opportunity to earn more, see more, and grow faster in your career. From top-paying states to new clinical environments, your next big move could be just one assignment away.

👉 Explore travel radiology jobs and get connected with a recruiter today.

With American Traveler by your side, you’ll have everything you need to thrive on the road.

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Last Modified On: Jun 11, 2025

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