Travel MRI Tech Jobs in North Carolina
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Is a North Carolina MRI Assignment Your Fit
Deciding on a North Carolina MRI assignment commonly comes down to matching the setting to what you want. Charlotte and the Research Triangle carry the larger hospital radiology departments and subspecialty volume, while Greensboro and the regional markets add outpatient and community imaging. One thing to know up front: North Carolina doesn't license radiologic technologists at all, so there's no state MRI credential, employers set the bar with a national one, ARRT(MR) or ARMRIT where accepted. With a workforce near the national concentration and steady scanning demand, contracts rotate across the metros and regional sites, so weigh the setting and scanner mix before you commit.
North Carolina MRI Market Snapshot
Updated todayThe active listings can be compared with 1,180 MRI technologists employed in North Carolina, then read alongside about 0.24 of every 1,000 jobs statewide.
9 MRI Tech contracts are open in North Carolina right now, with +3 added in the last 7 days and 2 already filled. Open postings have been live about 15 days on average.
Live counts from the jobs feed, updated daily. Demand figures from public workforce data, sources noted with each figure.
Comparing MRI Pay Across North Carolina Cities
Live · updated todayNorth Carolina MRI offers vary among Charlotte and Research Triangle hospitals, Greensboro outpatient imaging, and regional facilities. Compare scanner platform, inpatient add-ons, implant-screening workflow, sedation support, call, weekend staffing, and floating.
North Carolina spreads MRI work across the Triangle's academic centers, Charlotte's systems, and the Triad, with no state license for the modality; your ARRT(MR) does the paperwork and fast starts are realistic. Raleigh-Durham and Charlotte price against rising rents while the smaller metros run cheaper. Subspecialty MRI at the academic centers runs a different pace than outpatient screening volume, and the shift mix is what separates similar weekly totals here.
Where North Carolina MRI Travelers Scan
North Carolina MRI assignments span hospital radiology departments in Charlotte and the Research Triangle, outpatient and community imaging in Greensboro, and regional sites across the state. Hospital settings mix inpatient, ER, and subspecialty scans; outpatient centers handle scheduled volume on 1.5T and 3T systems. The work environment most clearly understood through sedation support, implant screening, and the site's day-to-day expectations for weekend call.
850 beds · Asheville, NC
Magnet-recognized Level I trauma center in Asheville, NC, an 850-bed hospital with radiation therapy and respiratory therapy.
67 beds · Kings Mountain, NC
Kings Mountain, NC's 67-bed hospital, where allied teams cover surgical services and physical and occupational therapy.
355 beds · Hickory, NC
Primary stroke center in Hickory, NC, a 355-bed hospital with CT, MRI and ultrasound imaging and surgical services.
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