
Interventional Technologist - PRN
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Job Description
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Overview
Job Summary:
Responsible for assisting physicians and advanced practice providers with minimally invasive, image-guided procedures in routine and emergency cases. Interventional technologists operate specialized imaging equipment, prepare patients, and maintain a sterile environment during procedures like injections, angiography, biopsies, tube placements, and thrombolysis.
Job Responsibilities:
- Assists with minimally invasive interventional radiography procedures; Maintains a sterile environment throughout procedure.
- Completes review of patients’ chart to verify exam orders and validate reason for exam; Reviews patient eligibility based on medications (such as blood thinners) and NPO status.
- Interview patients regarding personal history, implanted devices, contrast allergies, etc.
- Explains procedures to patients and maintains a safe and comfortable environment; Provides necessary pre- and post- procedure patient care; Performs patient education and delivers discharge instructions.
- Adjust, maintain, and operate imaging equipment by following applicable use guidelines to acquire high-quality, diagnostic images.
- Monitor vital signs, when applicable.
- Manage supplies and equipment for procedures; Retrieve medications requested by performing provider; Ensure necessary resources are available throughout the case.
- Administer contrast under radiologists’ supervision, when applicable.
- Monitor patients for adverse reactions and ensure safety throughout the procedure.
- Implement radiation protection techniques to minimize exposure to patients and staff, by adhering to ALARA guidelines.
- Maintain accurate records within clinical documentation support systems; Manages imaging data in PACS and documents procedures in EMR; Ensures proper storage and retrieval of images for physician review.
- Follows best practice safety guidelines as established by governing regulatory bodies.
- Work closely with radiologists and other healthcare professionals.
- Responds in emergency situations, including providing Basic Life Support.
- Provides clinical instructions and evaluations for students.
- May also be trained in additional modalities, such as X-ray.
- Performs Other Responsibilities as Assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Degree: Associate degree in Radiography
- Experience: 0-4 years in an Interventional Technologist role
- Supervisor Experience: None required
Licenses & Certifications:
- R.T.(R) certification by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).
- Vascular Interventional Radiography (VI) or Cardiovascular Interventional Radiography (CV) or Cardiac Interventional Radiography (CI) certification by the ARRT required within 1 year of being hired into the position.
- BLS required within 30 days of employment.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Licenses & Certifications: One of the following:
- R.T.(R)(VI) or R.T.(R)(CV) or R.T.(R)(CI) or RCIS
Working Conditions:
- Chemical Substances
- Direct Patient Care
- Exposure to Blood/Fluid
- Hazardous Materials
- Infectious Diseases
- Radiation
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