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What Does a Traveling Mammography Technologist Do? Duties, Salary & Career Path

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Mammography Techs & Breast Cancer Awareness Month

Looking to grow your allied health career while exploring new places? A traveling mammography technologist plays a crucial role in early breast cancer detection, often in communities with limited access to diagnostic imaging. In this guide, you’ll learn what the job involves, average salary, where techs work, and how to get started in this rewarding mobile imaging role.

What Is a Traveling Mammography Technologist?

A traveling mammography technologist is a licensed allied health professional who performs breast imaging procedures across multiple healthcare facilities, often on short-term contracts.

What Does a Traveling Mammography Tech Do?

Your core responsibility is performing mammograms to help detect early signs of breast cancer. You’ll also manage imaging equipment, communicate with patients, and coordinate with radiologists.

Where Do Traveling Mammography Techs Work?

Traveling techs often work in hospitals, outpatient imaging centers, and mobile screening units in rural or underserved areas. Assignments can range from large urban hospitals to community clinics across the country.

How Much Does a Traveling Mammography Technologist Make?

Pay varies by location, certification, and experience—but travel assignments often offer higher-than-average compensation. According to recent industry data, traveling mammo techs can earn between $1,800–$2,500 per week, plus housing and travel stipends.

What Certifications Are Required?

To work as a traveling mammography technologist, you’ll typically need:

  • ARRT certification in Radiography
  • Additional ARRT credential in Mammography (M)
  • State-specific licensing, depending on the assignment and location
  • Some employers may also require BLS (Basic Life Support) certification.

Is Travel Right for You?

This role is ideal for clinicians who value flexibility, independence, and purpose-driven work. You’ll need to be adaptable, organized, and comfortable working in different clinical environments.

Educational Requirements:

  • Certification: Obtain certification as a radiologic technologist (ARRT) and complete specialized training in mammography. 
  • Licensure: Secure state-specific licenses for the regions you plan to work in. 
  • Skills for Success: 
  • Adaptability: Be open to new experiences and ready to learn quickly. 
  • Communication: Strong interpersonal skills to interact effectively with diverse patients and healthcare teams. 
  • Technical Proficiency: Stay updated on the latest imaging technologies and practices. 

How to Launch Your Mobile Imaging Career

If you're a certified mammo tech ready for the road, start by connecting with a healthcare staffing agency that specializes in allied health travel jobs. Look for one that offers one-on-one support, competitive pay, and nationwide contracts.Like FlexCare.

FAQs About Traveling Mammography Technologists

 

Q: How do I become a traveling mammography tech?

First, earn your ARRT certification in Radiography and Mammography. Then, work with a staffing agency to find assignments that match your preferences.

Q: Can new grads work travel mammo tech jobs?

Most agencies prefer 1–2 years of experience, but some entry-level contracts may be available depending on the facility and location.

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Since 2006, FlexCare Medical Staffing has become a nationwide leader in travel nursing, allied health, therapy, and LVN / LPN staffing services for top healthcare facilities. With office locations in Roseville, California and Charlotte, North Carolina, FlexCare is committed to creating a transparent environment that prioritizes clinician experience. As a result, industry authorities like BluePipes, Staffing Industry Analysts, and Travel Nursing Central continually recognize FlexCare as a top healthcare staffing company.