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Travel CT Tech Jobs in Virginia

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    Three Regions for Virginia CT Work

    Map Virginia CT as a triangle. The northern corner belongs to the Washington metro and its dense hospital and outpatient imaging; Richmond holds the middle with academic and health-system radiology plus trauma; Hampton Roads rounds out the coast around Norfolk and Virginia Beach. Credentialing carries one wrinkle worth a phone call: the Board of Medicine licenses radiologic technologists, and CT generally rides on that license, but CT-specific coverage isn't separately spelled out, so confirm your situation, and expect the ARRT(CT) post-primary regardless. The region-by-region comparison is the real decision, and the tiles up strongest show what each corner is posting.

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    Virginia CT Demand at a Glance

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    The listings on this page are shown against the national radiologic-technologist growth and openings tiles, with the contract-level difference appearing in call rotation, stroke protocols, and emergency imaging.

    7 CT Tech contracts are open in Virginia right now, with +2 added in the last 7 days and 7 already filled. Open postings have been live about 7 days on average.

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    Open CT Tech jobs
    7 days
    Median time active
    +2
    Added last 7 days
    Required
    Virginia radiologic technologist license (Board of Medicine) · CT practiced under the RT license
    Why demand stays strong
    228,000
    Radiologic technologists employed nationally, 2024 (BLS)
    4%
    Projected national growth for radiologic technologists, 2024-2034 (BLS)
    12,900/yr
    Projected national annual openings, radiologic technologists (BLS, 2024-2034)

    Live counts from the jobs feed, updated daily. Demand figures from public workforce data, sources noted with each figure.

    Pay by city · CT · Virginia

    Comparing CT Pay Across Virginia Cities

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    Northern Virginia, Richmond, and Hampton Roads create sharply different CT cost and commute profiles. Compare the posted packages by shift, hospital setting, trauma coverage, call rotation, tolls, parking, and the facility's exact location.

    Highest weekly pay · CT Tech
    Norfolk
    $2,710
    Falls Church
    $2,608
    Charlottesville
    $2,504
    Richmond
    $2,472
    Winchester
    $2,413

    Virginia's three regions create different CT tradeoffs. Northern Virginia can add Washington-area housing and traffic, Richmond offers academic and health-system work, and Hampton Roads may involve bridge or tunnel travel. Match the posted rate to shift, call, stroke or trauma volume, contrast duties, and scanner platform.

    Weekly pay reflects current open Advantis contracts — marketplace contract value, not a staff-nurse wage.

    The CT Credential Virginia Sites Expect

    A CT technologist runs computed-tomography scanners, positioning patients, acquiring multi-slice, angiographic, and trauma studies, and administering contrast, across hospital radiology and trauma centers and outpatient imaging sites. Virginia licenses radiologic technologists through the Board of Medicine, and because CT employs ionizing radiation it falls under that license, which covers the comprehensive scope of diagnostic radiologic procedures. For CT, employers expect the ARRT post-primary in Computed Tomography, ARRT(CT). On demand, Virginia lists its radiologic-tech employment trends on O*NET, keeping assignments opening in Northern Virginia, Richmond, and Hampton Roads. Nationally, the profession numbers 228,000 radiologic technologists in the 2024 BLS count.

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    Before You Apply: CT Questions for Virginia

    What does credentialing involve for a Virginia CT tech contract?
    Virginia requires a state credential for this modality, issued through the Board of Medicine, stacked over ARRT registration. For CT work in Virginia, the state application, not the registry, is what gates the first shift, so its timeline matters most. For CT travelers, raising it in the first recruiter conversation keeps the Virginia step from surprising anyone in Virginia.
    Which CT responsibilities should be clear before a Virginia start in practice?
    Virginia CT assignments span Northern Virginia, Richmond, and Hampton Roads hospital and outpatient systems. In Virginia's CT market, ask how much of the shift covers emergency, trauma, inpatient, cardiac, and outpatient CT, plus who manages contrast screening and reactions.
    For a traveler weighing options, what makes one Virginia CT contract a better operational fit than another?
    For work around Northern Virginia, Richmond, and Hampton Roads, ask about guaranteed hours, call frequency, scanner platform, housing plan, and contrast responsibilities. Two Virginia CT offers can feel very different once you compare scanner platform, contrast responsibilities, call schedule, housing plan, and guaranteed hours.
    What should I confirm before choosing between Virginia CT offers?
    Northern Virginia sits in the Washington metro with dense hospital and outpatient imaging and a higher cost of living. The job details should make trauma volume, shift, call schedule, and scanner platform clear before you choose.
    How can two Virginia home-base options be compared using the wide view for CT tech work?
    Here in Virginia, sorting by pay after the location cut puts the strongest Virginia offers at the front of what is left. Ranking Virginia finalists by distance before pay produces a shortlist you can actually live with, a point that plays out across Virginia contracts.