Radiation Therapy Technologist Jobs in Georgia
Radiation Therapy Technologist jobs in Georgia are concentrated in hospital-based oncology centers, cancer treatment networks, and outpatient radiation facilities, with consistent demand from entry-level through senior and lead therapist roles. The heaviest hiring activity is in Atlanta, Augusta, and Savannah, where large systems like Emory Healthcare, Wellstar Health System, and Augusta University Health maintain active radiation oncology departments. The most in-demand specialties in Georgia listings include stereotactic radiosurgery, IMRT delivery, and image-guided radiation therapy. Find a role that fits below and apply directly.
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Northside Hospital is award-winning, state-of-the-art, and continually growing. Constantly expanding the quality and reach of our care to our patients and communities creates even more opportunity for the best healthcare professionals in Atlanta and beyond. Discover all the possibilities of a career at Northside today.
Responsibilities:
Participates in all technical aspects of radiation therapy to include simulation and administration of radiation therapy treatments to patients as prescribed by physician.
Qualifications:
REQUIRED:
1. Graduate from an accredited program in Radiation Therapy Technology
2. A. Registered as a Radiation Therapy Technologist by ARRT OR B. Eligible for certification by ARRT (Board eligible)
3. A. New graduate employees must take the registration boards within six (6) months of graduation or hire date
PREFERRED:
1. One (1) year previous experience in Radiation Therapy.
Work Hours:: 8AM-4:30PM Weekend Requirements:: No On-Call Requirements:: No
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What Georgia Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in radiation therapy technologist jobs across Georgia.
- Active Georgia radiation therapy technologist license through the Georgia Composite Medical Board required
- ARRT certification in radiation therapy required or eligible
- Associate or bachelor's degree in radiation therapy from an accredited program
- Clinical experience administering treatment plans under physician supervision
- Proficiency with linear accelerators and treatment planning systems such as Varian or Elekta
- Strong patient communication skills and ability to work accurately under time-sensitive conditions
Radiation Therapy Technologist Jobs in Georgia: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a radiation therapy technologist in Georgia?
You must hold an active license issued by the Georgia Composite Medical Board to practice as a radiation therapy technologist in Georgia. To qualify, you complete an accredited radiation therapy program at the associate or bachelor's level, pass the ARRT radiation therapy examination, and then apply to the board for licensure. Georgia requires license renewal on a biennial basis with continuing education completed.
Which companies hire radiation therapy technologists in Georgia?
Georgia radiation therapy technologist roles are posted by Northside Hospital and SGMC Health and others right now, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Georgia's strong concentration of academic medical centers and regional cancer care networks means opportunities appear across both large urban health systems and community-based oncology clinics throughout the state.
Which Georgia cities have the most radiation therapy technologist jobs?
Macon, Canton, and Conyers account for the largest share of radiation therapy technologist openings in Georgia. Atlanta drives the highest volume due to its dense cluster of major hospital systems and dedicated cancer centers, while Augusta's activity is anchored by Augusta University Health and the region's academic medical presence, and Savannah reflects growing oncology investment serving the coastal Georgia population.
How can I get hired as a radiation therapy technologist in Georgia with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is applying directly to new-graduate or clinical-transition openings at Georgia's larger health systems, particularly Emory Healthcare and Wellstar, which regularly post positions designed for candidates completing or recently finishing accredited programs. Holding an active ARRT registration and a Georgia Composite Medical Board license in hand before applying significantly strengthens a new-grad candidacy. Lateral moves from radiologic technology or dosimetry assistant roles are also a recognized path into radiation therapy at Georgia oncology departments.
Where can I find and apply to radiation therapy technologist jobs in Georgia?
You can find and apply to radiation therapy technologist jobs in Georgia on Migrate Mate, which lists current Georgia openings across health systems, cancer centers, and outpatient facilities. Find the roles that fit your credentials and experience level and apply directly to each one.
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