This radiology tech skills checklist is exactly what it sounds like. You rate your hands-on experience across the studies and equipment you handle on the job, from routine chest work to fluoro and C-arm cases. There are no trick questions. It’s just an honest picture of what you can walk into a department and do on day one.
Why do we ask? Junxion was founded by a former traveler, and here’s the thing about resumes: they all say “proficient in imaging.” That tells a recruiter almost nothing. A completed checklist shows us where you’re strong and where you’re rusty, so we can match you to contracts that fit your actual experience instead of tossing your name at every opening with radiology in the title. You get placed somewhere you can do your best work, and the facility gets a tech who’s ready. Everybody wins.
It takes one sitting. Fill it out below, and a copy of your results lands in your inbox.
What does this radiology tech skills checklist cover?
It covers the full scope of a working rad tech’s day. You’ll rate yourself on general patient care and Radiation Safety, positioning across the Spine and Pelvis and Upper Extremity sections, Fluoroscopy Studies like barium enemas and myelography, Surgical Studies including the C-Arm Procedure, and Equipment Quality and Assurance tasks like X-ray tube warm up procedures and Artifact Evaluation. Each item gets two quick ratings: your proficiency, from Supervise/Teach down to None, and how often you’ve done it recently. Mark what’s true. That’s the whole assignment.
What happens after you submit your checklist?
A real recruiter reads it. Not a call center, not a keyword filter. An actual person looks at your ratings and stacks them against the contracts we have open right now. If something lines up, you’ll hear from us about the specific assignment and what the facility needs.
If nothing fits yet, we’ll tell you that too, and your checklist stays on file for when the right contract opens up. You can also browse our travel radiology tech jobs anytime to see what’s out there.
FAQ: Radiology Tech Skills Checklist
How is the radiology tech skills checklist scored?
Every skill gets two ratings: proficiency and frequency. Proficiency runs from Supervise/Teach at the top, through Experienced and Intermittent, down to None. Frequency runs from Daily/Weekly down to Never/Observed only. There’s no pass or fail. The ratings exist so your recruiter can see your real strengths, like heavy fluoro experience or trauma positioning, and match you to contracts where those strengths matter.
What happens if I mark None on some skills?
Nothing bad. Hardly anyone has done all 111 items on this checklist, and marking None honestly beats getting placed in a department that expects a skill you don’t have. Recruiters read the checklist as a whole picture. Strong ratings in the areas a facility needs count for far more than a perfect sheet ever would.
Do I get a copy of my skills checklist results?
Yes. Enter your email at the top of the form and your copy of the results is sent there when you submit. Keep it for your own records, and update it as you pick up new skills between assignments. If your experience changes, just fill the checklist out again and submit your current ratings.
Do travel radiology tech jobs require a skills checklist?
At Junxion, yes. The checklist is how we match you to contracts before we ever submit your profile anywhere. It gives your recruiter a concrete picture of what you can handle and saves back-and-forth later. That makes it easier to push you for contracts that actually fit. Filling it out now beats a scramble when the right assignment shows up.