Published on December 13, 20242 min read

Medical institutes are recruiting a large number of radiologic technician positions!

If you have experience or want to switch to a clinic, you may want to consider the position of clinic radiographer. As an indispensable part of the modern medical system, clinical radiographers are facing unprecedented development opportunities. If you love medicine and are eager to delve deeper into the professional field, there are a lot of opportunities for you to broaden your career path in Japan, the world's advanced medical environment.

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1. Main responsibilities

 Radiology work in clinics that provide physical examinations and internal medicine treatments: such as X-ray examinations (ordinary X-ray examinations), MRI examinations, CT examinations, mammography examinations, etc.

 Other incidental work: including internal cleaning of the hospital, reception duties and medical assistance, etc.

2. Job requirements

 Professional background: Graduated from a radiology-related major and holds a Japanese clinical radiographer license.

 Work experience: Able to operate X-ray, CT, MRI and other equipment proficiently, and applicants with medical enthusiasm are also welcome.

 Work attitude: Have a good team spirit, sense of responsibility and professional ethics.

 Good health: Able to withstand a certain amount of work pressure, with strong physical strength and work endurance.

3. Salary and Benefits

 Salary level: Starting from $70,240 per year, the specific salary is negotiable based on personal experience and qualifications.

(For details of salary levels, please see https://money.usnews.com/careers/best-jobs/radiologic-technologist/salary)

 Benefits:

 Provide social insurance, health insurance and pension plans.

 Annual vacation and holiday benefits.

 Provide professional training and further study opportunities to support skill improvement and career development.

 Career development: This position has a broad career advancement space. Senior radiographers can be promoted to department supervisors or management positions, and have broad development prospects.

The position of clinical radiographer is not only a job, but also a career choice to help patients with health and achieve personal growth. If you want to help more people get healthy through your professional skills, and you are also eager to accumulate experience and improve yourself in a professional medical environment, the position of clinical radiographer will be a choice you cannot miss.

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