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Lead Interventional Radiologic Tech
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Lead Interventional Radiologic Technologist role at Advocate South Suburban Hospital. This leadership position requires an ARRT-registered RT with an Illinois license and 5+ years of interventional experience. You will provide technical direction, oversee procedures, and assist with HR functions ...
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41.10 - 61.65 USD / Hour
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Advocate Health Care
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Seeking a licensed Interventional Radiology Tech for a travel assignment in Aurora, US. Utilize your 1-2 years of recent IR experience with advanced equipment and minimally invasive techniques. This adventurous role offers the chance to explore new locations while providing essential patient care...
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United States , Aurora
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Seeking a licensed Radiology Tech for a 13-week Interventional Radiology assignment in Cincinnati, Ohio. This role requires 4x10 hour shifts, rotating call, and 2+ years of IR Lab experience with ARRT certification. We offer comprehensive benefits including weekly pay, medical/dental/vision plans...
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United States , Cincinnati
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68.00 - 68.88 USD / Hour
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American Nursing Care
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Join our team as an Interventional Radiology Tech in Westlake. Utilize your expertise with angiographic equipment, PACS, and patient care across diverse procedures. This role requires an Associate's Degree in Radiologic Technology, ARRT registration, and BLS certification. We offer a comprehensiv...
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United States , Westlake
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26.40 - 41.28 USD / Hour
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University Hospitals
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Seeking a skilled Interventional Radiology Tech for a travel assignment in Marysville. Utilize your expertise in minimally invasive procedures and advanced imaging equipment to provide exceptional patient care. This role requires 1-2 years of recent experience, an active US state license, and an ...
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United States , Marysville
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Seeking a skilled Interventional Radiology Tech for a travel assignment in Santa Monica, CA. Utilize your expertise in minimally invasive procedures and advanced imaging equipment. This role requires 1-2 years of recent experience, an active US state license, and an adventurous spirit. Enjoy comp...
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United States , Santa Monica
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Discover dynamic and rewarding Interventional Radiology Tech jobs, where skilled professionals operate at the cutting edge of modern medicine. Interventional Radiology (IR) Technologists are specialized radiologic technologists who play a pivotal role in performing minimally invasive, image-guided procedures. Unlike diagnostic radiographers who primarily capture images, IR Techs are integral members of a surgical-style team, actively assisting physicians in treating diseases through tiny incisions, often eliminating the need for open surgery. This profession merges technical expertise with direct patient care in a fast-paced, critical environment. The core responsibilities of an Interventional Radiology Technologist are diverse and demanding. They are responsible for operating sophisticated fluoroscopic, angiographic, and ultrasound equipment to produce real-time images that guide catheters, wires, and other instruments through blood vessels and organs. They prepare and maintain the sterile field, ensuring all necessary supplies and devices—such as stents, balloons, and embolic agents—are available. A significant part of the role involves direct patient care: positioning and prepping patients, monitoring vital signs during procedures, and providing clear communication and reassurance. They also manage radiation safety for the patient, themselves, and the team, and are tasked with handling and processing imaging data. Typical skills and requirements for these specialized jobs are rigorous. Candidates must first be certified Radiologic Technologists, holding an Associate or Bachelor's degree and national registration through the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT). Most positions require advanced certification in Vascular Interventional (VI) or Cardiac Interventional (CI) radiography. Employers seek individuals with a strong foundation in human anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology, particularly of the cardiovascular and neurological systems. Technical proficiency with complex imaging systems and a meticulous attention to detail are non-negotiable. Soft skills are equally critical; IR Techs must demonstrate exceptional teamwork, the ability to remain calm under pressure during emergency situations like stroke or hemorrhage interventions, and superb communication skills for interacting with anxious patients and a multidisciplinary team of physicians, nurses, and surgeons. Exploring Interventional Radiology Tech jobs opens doors to a career characterized by continuous learning and significant impact. Professionals in this field enjoy the satisfaction of contributing directly to life-saving and life-improving treatments, from angioplasties and aneurysm coiling to tumor embolizations and biopsies. The field is constantly evolving with new technologies, offering ongoing professional challenge and growth. Whether in a major hospital, a dedicated heart and vascular center, or a university teaching facility, these roles are essential to advanced patient care, making them both highly respected and in consistent demand within the healthcare industry.

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