Canada Diagnostic Centres·Leduc, Alberta
Perform standardized and complex X-ray exams while providing compassionate care and clear communication to patients. Collaborate with radiologists and maintain clinic equipment and inventory to ensure seamless diagnostic services.
At Canada Diagnostic Centres (“CDC”), we are driven by helping Canadians access diagnostic services and providing remarkable experiences to our patients every day.
Our care is compassionate, accurate and timely to help patients make progress in their health journey.
We live by our vision of “Remarkable Care.
Remarkable Careers.” We are currently looking for certified, or soon to be certified, X-Ray Technologists (Medical Radiation Technologist or Combined Laboratory & X-Ray Technologist) to join our Leduc team in a part-time position.
Working collaboratively with radiologists and other healthcare professionals, you’ll explain procedures, position patients, adjust equipment, and capture diagnostic images.
Bringing compassion and clarity to each patient interaction, you’ll help ensure remarkable care every visit.
What You’ll Be Doing Perform X-Ray Exams: Conduct standardized and complex imaging under the direction of Radiologists and referring Physicians, while adhering to departmental protocols and guidelines.
Provide Remarkable Care: Explain exams and procedures, address questions, ease concerns, and help patients feel comfortable.
Collaborate with Clinic Teams: Partner with radiologists and other teams to help deliver a seamless and thoughtful experience.
Expand Expertise: Engage in ongoing professional development to refine existing skills, build new competencies, and cross-train in additional modalities such as Bone Mineral Density, Mammography, or specialized procedures in Fluoroscopy.
Ensure Compliance: Follow privacy, confidentiality, safety, and other regulatory requirements.
Monitor and Troubleshoot Systems: Track X-Ray equipment performance, document findings, and assist in resolving basic issues.
Prepare and Maintain Work Areas: Prepare and stock exam rooms for patient exams and procedures; report low inventory as needed.
What We’re Looking For Professional Membership: Active registration (or eligibility) with CAMRT & ACMDTT or CSCLXT & ACCLXT.
X-Ray Experience: Clinical competency in radiography with an interest in refining and expanding skills.
Specialized Knowledge: Exposure to mammography with CAMRT Breast Imaging 1 or equivalent, is an asset.
Exposure to fluoroscopy, bone mineral density or interventional X-Ray procedures is also valuable.
Technology Proficiency: Experienced with Microsoft Office and patient management systems (e.g., RIS), along with an understanding of departmental equipment.
A Compassionate Approach: A history of remarkable care, collaboration, adaptability, and flexibility.
Competitive Pay: Industry-leading wages, and unique additional earning opportunities. Generous Time Off: Paid time off. Health & Wellness: Medical, dental, and vision benefits, plus access to our Employee & Family Assistance Program. Learning & Development: Specialized training opportunities, along with an annual education allowance. Comprehensive Onboarding: Hands-on structured training. Long-Term Savings Program: RRSP/TFSA plan. Professional Licensing Support: Funding for CAMRT and ACMDTT, or CSCLXT and ACCLXT, memberships and insurance.
Position Types: Part-Time Permanent/Regular, or Part-Time Contract (6 months) Out-of-Province Applicants: Eligibility for registration with the ACMDTT or ACCLXT is required. Students and Recent Graduates: Applications welcome. About Canada Diagnostic Centres With a network of over 40+ community clinics across British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Ontario, we have been a leader and innovator in radiological services for more than 30 years. At the core of our work is a simple belief: Clarity Through Caring. This means diagnostic imaging that is compassionate, accessible, and grounded in quality. In 2025, we supported more than 900,000 patients through their diagnostic journey. Our expertise spans a full range of imaging and interventional services, including MRI, CT, Ultrasound, Echocardiography, Nuclear Medicine, Mammography, X-Ray, Breast Imaging, Bone Mineral Density, Fluoroscopy, Maternal Fetal Medicine, Pediatric Imaging, Gastrointestinal Studies, and image-guided pain management procedures. Our services are delivered by collaborative interdisciplinary teams that bring clarity through caring to life. Inspired by what our teams make possible, we create opportunities for development, provide reliable equipment, and continuously improve how care is delivered. The care we extend to our patients and teams shapes how we welcome applicants. We actively invite applications from all individuals and are committed to equitable hiring practices. If you require accommodations at any stage of the hiring process, please contact us at talentacquisition@canadadiagnostics.ca.
Please note that only those selected for an interview will be contacted. All applicants must have legal authorization to work in Canada.
Requires active registration or eligibility with CAMRT & ACMDTT or CSCLXT & ACCLXT. Candidates should have clinical competency in radiography, with additional experience in mammography or fluoroscopy considered an asset.
Market context
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