
Casual and Short-Notice CT Technologist Shifts in Canada
If you are a CT technologist who wants flexibility, casual and short-notice shifts let you work on your own terms and often at a higher hourly rate. Imaging departments run around the clock, so the demand is steady. Here is how casual CT work works, what it pays, and how to find shifts.
What casual CT shifts look like
Casual and per-diem CT work is not one fixed schedule. It spans 4, 8, 10, and 12-hour blocks across days, evenings, and nights. Casual technologists often cover the shifts that are hardest to fill: weekends, holidays, evenings, and short-notice gaps. Hospitals tend to run mixed 12-hour and overnight schedules with shift premiums, while outpatient and imaging clinics lean toward daytime hours.
What casual CT shifts pay
Casual and short-notice shifts usually pay a higher hourly rate than a permanent line, because facilities pay more to fill urgent gaps. Reported CT technologist rates commonly run from about $33 to $50 an hour, with premiums on nights, weekends, and last-minute coverage (Source: Canadian and North American job-board listings, 2026). Casual work does not include the pension and benefits of a permanent role, which is the trade-off for the higher hourly rate and the control.
Why the demand is steady
CT is a scarce, in-demand skill, and imaging departments cannot pause. Scan volumes rise with an aging population and wider use of CT in diagnosis. That creates constant coverage needs, especially for the evening, weekend, and short-notice shifts that casual technologists are best placed to take.
How to find casual CT shifts
The direct way is an on-demand marketplace. Staffy connects CT technologists with hospitals and imaging facilities across Canada that need coverage. You browse CT technologist shifts, claim the ones that fit your schedule and radius, and get paid for what you complete. You work as an independent professional and set your own calendar. Each listing shows the facility, shift, and rate before you claim it.
How to start
Create your profile on the Staffy app, verify your registration as a medical radiation technologist qualified in CT, and complete the standard checks shown as you build your profile. Once verified, you can see shifts near you and claim the ones that fit.
The takeaway
Casual CT work gives you control, variety, and a higher hourly rate than a permanent line. The evening, weekend, and short-notice shifts pay the most and are the easiest to pick up. If flexibility matters to you, that is where to look.
Common questions
How much do CT technologists make on casual shifts? Reported rates commonly run from about $33 to $50 an hour, with the top of the range on nights, weekends, and short-notice coverage.
What shifts do casual CT technologists work? A mix of 4, 8, 10, and 12-hour blocks across days, evenings, and nights, often covering weekends, holidays, and hard-to-fill gaps.
Are casual CT shifts worth it? They suit technologists who value flexibility and a higher hourly rate over guaranteed hours and benefits. Many hold a permanent role and add casual shifts on top.
How do I find casual CT shifts in Canada? Create a profile on an on-demand marketplace like Staffy, verify your registration and checks, then browse and claim shifts near you.
Whether you want casual shifts, a permanent base, or a mix of both, you can build the schedule that suits you. Create your profile and start picking up work on your terms.
Get started at staffy.com.
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