For more than 130 years, UTMB has stood with Texas-training today and tomorrow's health care workforce; working to better understand and treat illness and injury; providing care of for Texas families; and innovating new ways to improve health.
UTMB opened in 1891 as the nation's first public medical school and hospital under unified leadership-already a pioneer. What began as one hospital and medical school building in Galveston is now a major academic health sciences center of global influence; a world-renowned research enterprise; and a growing, comprehensive health system with hospitals on four campuses and a network of clinics.
UTMB includes schools of Medicine, Nursing, Health Professions, Public and Population Health, and Graduate Biomedical Sciences. It has four institutes for advanced study; a major medical library; a network of hospitals and clinics that provide a full range of primary and specialized medical care; and numerous research facilities. UTMB is a part of The University of Texas System and a member of the Texas Medical Center.
Our Radiology departments currently have opportunities in various modalities at Multiple Locations. As a member of our team, you will have the support of an organization that values your contributions and the tools and resources you need to succeed and to build a rewarding career. We offer a robust benefit package which includes free employee medical insurance premiums, a state retirement program with employer contributions, and paid time off.
If you have the heart and talent to do great things, UTMB Health is where you belong.
For questions, contact Lisa Devereaux at lidevere@utmb.edu
To browse all of our job openings, go to utmb.jobs
Current Openings Include:
Radiologic Technologist (X-Ray)
- Angleton - Full time
- Galveston - Full time, Part time
- League City - Part time
Interventional Radiologic Technologist - Clear Lake Campus
Computed Tomography Tech (CT) - Galveston, Full time
Multi-Modal Imaging Technologist (CT & X-Ray)
- Angleton - PRN (up to 19 hours/wk)
- League City - Full time
Mammographer -
Galveston, PRN (up to 19 hours/wk)
Magnetic Resonance Technologist (MRI)
- Galveston - 36 hours/wk
- League City - 36 hours/wk, 20 hours/wk
Nuclear Medicine Technologist
- Galveston - Full time
- Galveston - PRN (up to 19 hours/wk)
Ultrasonographer
- Galveston - Full time
- Angleton - PRN (up to 19 hours/wk)
Vascular Technologist
- Galveston - PRN (up to 19 hours/wk)
- Angleton - Full time
Echocardiography Manager - Echo Lab, Galveston
Why choose the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB)?
Aside from offering an environment where teamwork, camaraderie and work-life balance are valued, UTMB offers unique benefits, including:
Teachers Retirement Plan (Pension). Working for UTMB, you will be enrolled in the Teachers Retirement pension plan, a benefit in which the State of Texas will pay you regular payments from the day you retire, for as long as you live! This money is above and beyond any Social Security benefits you may be eligible for or any other monies you have saved for retirement.
Retirement Health Insurance. If you work for UTMB a minimum of 10 years, once you retire you and your spouse/partner are eligible for health insurance, above and beyond that of Medicare, for the rest of your life! With the cost of health care, this is an amazing benefit many do not know about.
Why UTMB Galveston Campus?
Choosing a career on the Galveston campus means you are choosing a life of balance. Living near water provides fresh air, helps your immune system, promotes better sleep and allows you to become closer with nature.
The Galveston Imaging Team partners with the Dolphin and Turtle rescue programs of Galveston to provide emergency imaging. Yes, we image dolphins!
Some of us also take shifts combing the beaches searching for turtle nests, and many are divers, fishermen/women and boaters. We also get together and play volleyball against other hospital teams.
In short, joining Galveston Imaging means you are joining a family that appreciates the science and technology of our profession but balances it with a lifestyle of flip flops, coverups and fun.
Another secret of the Galveston campus is that should your children graduate from any High School in the Galveston College taxing district they are eligible for a Universal Access scholarship, which covers two years of tuition at Galveston Community College! Plus, an additional program called Universal Access Plus covers books and required course equipment up to $2,100. Yes, college paid for!! Yes, college can be fully paid for!! In two years, your child could have a career earning real money and not be paying college debt.
Click here to view all the programs Galveston College provides.
Visit the Ball High School Career Technology Education Program to learn about the unique opportunities its academic communities focus on, including:
- BIOMED, which features one of the only synthetic cadavers in the greater Houston area! Students in Ball's BioMed Community get a hands-on experience at learning what normally happens in medical school!
- Ball's Science, Technology Engineering & Mathematics (STEM) community has multiple 3D printers to build custom parts for projects.
- The Media Arts & Digital Technology Community has real working film studios with green screens where students can learn to be filmmakers, animate videos, design webpages and create video games.
- The Innovation & Entrepreneurship Community allows for real experience in writing business plans and becoming an entrepreneur and business owner.
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Equal Employment Opportunity
UTMB Health strives to provide equal opportunity employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, national origin, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, genetic information, disability, veteran status, or any other basis protected by institutional policy or by federal, state or local laws unless such distinction is required by law. As a VEVRAA Federal Contractor, UTMB Health takes affirmative action to hire and advance women, minorities, protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.