Make Your Mark—Volunteer With ARRT
Are you an R.T. with five years or less experience and a passion to make an impact? We’re looking for more early-career R.T.s to join ARRT’s volunteer team and help shape the future of the profession—while building your skills and advancing your career!
We’ve got plenty of ways to get involved—and a variety of time commitment options.
You could:
- Write exam questions.
- Review exam content.
- Create surveys.
- Contribute to special projects like standard setting.
With more than 40 committees to choose from, we’ll help find the right one for you.
It’s also a great way to boost your resume, expand your network, and collaborate with R.T.s from diverse roles and care settings who share your passion for driving the profession forward.
But don’t just take our word for it—here’s what your peers have to say:
“My volunteer experience with the ARRT committee has been incredibly educational! It gave me the opportunity to share my perspective as a newer Vascular Interventional Radiography technologist while learning from others with years of experience.” Melanie Richards, R.T.(R)(VI)(ARRT)
“If you're interested in volunteering with ARRT, I highly encourage you to take the leap! In many ways, this experience is a form of mentorship—it's an opportunity to give back to the profession by helping shape the future of the field.” Stephanie Lewis, R.T.(R)(ARRT)
“Shortly after passing my Registered Radiologist Assistant (R.R.A.) certification exam, I sought to contribute and volunteer with ARRT, not only to give back to the Radiology community but also to ensure that the newest R.T.s/R.R.A.s have a voice in the process. Frequently, brand-new R.T.s and R.R.A.s shy away from volunteering, but it is crucial to provide insights from these new members of the field as well." George Fiore, R.R.A., R.T.(R)(ARRT)
Ready to get started? Head to our Volunteer portal to learn more and sign up today.
