Texas trauma centers and emergency departments generate massive CT volume. From Houston’s Memorial Hermann to Dallas’s Parkland, CT techs are essential around the clock. The combination of high demand, no state income tax, and compact status makes Texas one of the top destinations for CT technologists.
Junxion Med Staffing was built by a traveling surgical tech who knows the difference between agencies that care and agencies that just fill slots. Explore all our CT Technologist opportunities nationwide, check out travel healthcare jobs in Texas, or keep reading for the specifics on Texas contracts.

Why Texas for CT Technologist Jobs?
Texas is an NLC compact state, so if you hold a compact license, you can start your assignment without applying for a separate state license.
Top Facilities and Cities
- Houston: Memorial Hermann Major Level I trauma center with 24/7 CT volume
- Dallas: Parkland Memorial One of the busiest public hospitals in the country with heavy imaging demand
- San Antonio: University Health Regional trauma center with high CT utilization
- Austin: Dell Seton Medical Center Growing trauma center with increasing CT needs
Pay and Benefits
CT Technologist contracts in Texas typically fall in a competitive range. Here is what a Junxion package includes:
- Average weekly pay: $1,900-$2,600/week depending on shift, facility, and experience
- Housing stipend: Junxion provides a competitive stipend so you find your own place. Most experienced travelers prefer this for full control. Learn about how stipends work.
- Meals and incidentals: Tax-free M&IE stipend
- Health, dental, and vision insurance
- Travel reimbursement and completion bonuses on select contracts
- 401(k) with contribution options
Licensing and Credentialing
Texas is a compact state. CT techs need ARRT(CT) certification and Texas Medical Board licensure. Junxion manages the full credentialing process.
ARRT(CT) certification required. Texas state licensure through the Texas Medical Board also needed. Junxion handles the credentialing paperwork and stays on top of deadlines so you can focus on your work. Check our compact license guide for nursing details.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much do CT Technologist professionals make in Texas?
Weekly pay for CT Technologist roles in Texas ranges from $1,900-$2,600/week depending on facility, shift differential, and experience. Night and weekend shifts typically pay more. See full pay breakdown.
How quickly can I start a Texas assignment?
With a compact license and current credentials, many travelers start within 2-3 weeks. Non-compact holders should plan 4-8 weeks for licensing.
Does Junxion handle credentialing?
Yes. Junxion manages your licensing, certifications, and facility-specific credentialing. Your recruiter coordinates everything so you are ready to start on day one.
Ready to take a CT Technologist assignment in Texas? Contact Junxion and let us find the right contract for you.