Lead Mammography Technologist | Brand-New Mobile Mammography Program | Flexible 8 or 10 hour shifts | No Call | No Regular Weekends | Student Loan Assistance + Tuition Support | Comprehensive Benefits
Bremerton, Washington | Full-Time or Part-Time
Build Something New. Make a Lasting Impact.
$79,000–$105,000 annually based on education and experience
As an innovative community health organization, our team is launching a brand-new Mobile Mammography Program designed to bring breast cancer screening directly to rural and underserved communities throughout Kitsap County. This is a unique opportunity for an experienced Mammography Technologist to help build, shape, and lead a new service line from the ground up.
If you're looking for more than a traditional mammography position—and want autonomy, meaningful community impact, and the opportunity to leave a lasting legacy—this could be an excellent fit.
Position Highlights
- $79K–$105K annual compensation, based on education and related experience
- Full-time or part-time opportunities
- Flexible 8- or 10-hour shifts
- Monday–Friday scheduling with extended scheduling flexibility
- No call
- No regular weekend requirements; occasional community outreach events may occur
- Brand-new mobile mammography unit and program
- Significant autonomy to develop workflows and operational processes
- Opportunity to become the technical subject matter expert for the program
- Potential to help supervise future Mammography Technologists as the program grows
- Extensive organizational, fleet, IT, scheduling, outreach, and administrative support
- Consultant support available during the program launch
What You'll Do
This role combines hands-on mammography with technical, operational, quality, and regulatory leadership.
You will:
- Perform high-quality screening mammograms and provide compassionate patient care
- Ensure proper positioning, imaging technique, compression, and radiation safety
- Coordinate mobile unit scheduling, logistics, workflow, and site setup
- Help establish and refine program workflows
- Lead QA/QC processes and maintain quality documentation
- Ensure MQSA and state/federal regulatory compliance
- Coordinate with radiologists, medical physicists, inspectors, and regulatory agencies
- Support inspections, audits, licensing, and corrective actions
- Coordinate equipment maintenance and service
- Support community outreach and screening initiatives
- Help bring mammography services to communities that currently have little or no local access
The mobile unit will rotate through communities such as Bremerton, Port Orchard, and Key Peninsula, with additional expansion planned as the program grows.
Why This Role Is Different
This isn't simply a position on an established mammography team. You'll be helping launch the program itself.
The organization has invested in new equipment and is committed to expanding access to breast cancer screening. A consultant is currently helping establish the program, and the new technologist will have the opportunity to take ownership of day-to-day technical operations and help shape how the program functions long-term.
You'll be supported by fleet operations, IT, clinic staff, scheduling, customer service, community outreach, radiologists, medical physicists, and administrative teams.
Compensation & Benefits
- $79,000–$105,000 annual compensation
- Student loan assistance: up to $2,000 annually
- Tuition assistance: up to $2,000 annually
- License and professional dues assistance
- Medical, dental, and vision insurance
- Employer-paid basic life insurance and AD&D
- Long-term disability coverage
- 403(b) retirement plan
- Approximately 140 hours of vacation annually for a 1.0 FTE, with additional accrual over time
- Up to 52 hours of annual sick leave
- 11 paid holidays
- No waiting period to use PTO
- YMCA and Costco memberships
- Pet insurance, legal plan, and long-term care options
- Employee housing available
Qualifications
- Graduate of an accredited Radiologic Technology program
- ARRT Mammography (M) certification required
- Washington State Radiologic Technologist license required
- Current BLS certification
- Valid driver's license
- 2+ years of mammography experience highly preferred
- Strong communication, organization, and problem-solving skills
- Ability to work independently while collaborating with a multidisciplinary team
- Comfortable with regulatory requirements, QA/QC, and mobile healthcare
- Passion for serving rural and underserved communities
Live & Work in the Pacific Northwest
Located in Bremerton, Washington, Kitsap County offers a beautiful Pacific Northwest lifestyle with easy access to Puget Sound and Seattle via ferry.
Enjoy:
- Hiking, boating, kayaking, fishing, and waterfront recreation
- Beautiful parks and outdoor spaces
- A strong military and maritime community
- Convenient access to Seattle while maintaining a more relaxed community atmosphere
- Opportunities to live near the water and enjoy the region's natural beauty
Make a Difference Where Access Matters
Many of the communities served by this mobile program have limited or no local mammography access. Your work will help bring potentially life-saving breast cancer screening directly to the people who need it—including working families, rural residents, underserved populations, and military families.
Help launch a program. Build something meaningful. Expand access to care. Leave a legacy.
Job Reference #: MAMMO 26721
Pay: $79,000.00 - $105,000.00 per year
Benefits:
- 401(k)
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Employee discount
- Flexible schedule
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Parental leave
- Relocation assistance
- Retirement plan
- Tuition reimbursement
- Vision insurance
Work Location: In person