Job Description
POSITION SUMMARY
The Interventional Radiology (IR) Technologist performs specialized diagnostic and therapeutic imaging procedures. The IR Technologist supports physicians during both vascular and non-vascular procedures, ensuring high-quality imaging, patient safety, and compliance with hospital and regulatory standards. This position is non-union.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Prepares and positions patients for interventional radiology procedures, explaining processes to ensure comfort and understanding.
- Operates fluoroscopy and specialized interventional imaging equipment in accordance with physician instructions and hospital protocols.
- Assists physicians during a variety of vascular and non-vascular procedures, including but not limited to:
- Angiography and embolization
- Stent placements
- Biopsies, drainages, and aspirations
- Central line and port placements
- Monitors patients throughout procedures and promptly reports changes in condition to the physician and care team.
- Adheres to sterile technique and infection control protocols.
- Practices radiation safety standards to protect patients, staff, and self.
- Maintains accurate procedure documentation within patient records and imaging systems.
- Ensures proper functioning, cleanliness, and maintenance of interventional radiology equipment; promptly reports malfunctions.
- Collaborates with radiologists, nurses, and other healthcare providers to support coordinated patient care.
- Participates in on-call coverage for urgent or emergent interventional procedures.
Details: 1 - 1.0 FTE - Full-Time
QUALIFICATIONS
- Education/Experience:
- Graduate of an accredited Radiologic Technology program required.
- One (1) year of experience in Interventional Radiology, Cardiac Cath Lab, or a similar interventional imaging specialty required.
- Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:
- Knowledge of interventional radiology procedures and imaging equipment operation.
- Proficiency in sterile technique and radiation safety practices.
- Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills in high-acuity settings.
- Effective communication, teamwork, and patient care skills.
LICENSES/CERTIFICATES
- California State Certified Radiologic Technologist (CRT) license required
- Current Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification through the American Heart Association (AHA) required
- California State Fluoroscopy Permit required
- ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists) certification suggested
