Radiographers in Hawaii (HI) are healthcare professionals who are responsible for the operation of x ray equipment to produce diagnostic images which are used to assist radiologists and physicians in the diagnosis and treatment of patients.
Radiographers are also known as radiology technologists/technicians, rad techs and x ray technicians/techs.
We will most frequently use the terms radiology tech schools in Hawaii and/or x ray tech schools in Hawaii on this page to mean the same thing.
Top Schools for Radiology Tech Training Hawaii
There is just 1 radiology tech school in Hawaii which have been accredited by the Joint Review Committee on Education in Radiologic Technology (JRCERT) and/or approved by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).
College | City | Degree | Accreditation |
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University of Hawaii-Kapiolani Community College | Honolulu | Associate's Degree | JRCERT, ARRT |
Radiology Tech Requirements in Hawaii
1. Graduate from a radiology program at an approved or accredited school in Hawaii. Most schools will offer the option of an associates degree and employers will usually have a preference for an associates degree or higher.
2. Once you have graduated from an approved program you will need to sit and pass the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) exams which are required for licensing. If you wish to specialise in nuclear medicine technology you will need to sit and pass the specialist exams set by the Nuclear Medicine Technology Certification Board (NMTCB). Exams are administered at Pearson VUE testing centers throughout Hawaii.
3. Once you have successfully passed the ARRT or NMTCB exams you will need to apply for a license. Licensing is mandatory if you wish to work as a radiology tech in Hawaii. You may also apply for a limited license which will allow you to perform a limited scope of x rays such as chest, dental, orthopedic, etc.
4. Once you have found employment as a radiology tech you must keep up to date with your states continuing professional development requirements.
If you have any queries relating to licensing, certification or continuing professional development for radiology techs you can contact the Hawaii Radiologic Technology Board on the details below;
State Board: Hawaii Radiologic Technology Board
Website: https://health.hawaii.gov
Phone: (808) 586-4700
Radiology Tech Salaries in Hawaii
The average annual salary for radiology techs in Hawaii is $84,100. This equates to an hourly wage of $40.43 per hour.
Over the past five years salary levels for radiology techs in the state have had an increase of by 15.6%, or $11,380.
In 2022 radiology techs in Hawaii earn 26.5% more than the national average of $66,490 for the profession.
Salary levels within the state will vary depending on your metro area, years of experience, and place of employment.
- The bottom 10% of earners (entry-level) made just $61,260 whilst the top 10% of earners in the profession have an average salary of $101,220.
- Those located in Urban Honolulu earned some of the highest salaries in the state at $87,490 per annum.
Metro Area | Average Salary | # Employed |
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Kahului-Wailuku-Lahaina | $80,910 | 70 |
Urban Honolulu | $87,490 | 360 |
Radiology Tech Jobs in Hawaii
There are currently 550 people employed as radiology techs in Hawaii. This equals a decrease of -8.3%, or -50 jobs, since 2016.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics anticipates a 6% increase in radiology tech positions across the country between 2021 and 2031.
The table below compares radiology tech income and employment in Hawaii with other closely related careers.
Salary | Employment | |
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Radiology Tech | $84,100 | 550 |
MRI Tech | $101,700 | 100 |
Cardiovascular Tech | $77,650 | 130 |
Nuclear Med Tech | $104,080 | 40 |
Ultrasound Tech | $99,390 | 180 |