Allied-Radiology - IR Tech (Interventional Radiology)
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Location: Albany, NY 12203
Description:
Details
Client Name
St Peters Hospital
Job Type
Travel
Offering
Allied
Profession
Allied-Radiology
Specialty
IR Tech (Interventional Radiology)
Job ID
31665443
Job Title
Allied-Radiology - IR Tech (Interventional Radiology)
Weekly Pay
$2541.0
Shift Details
Shift
10 hour days
Scheduled Hours
40
Job Order Details
Start Date
05/04/2025
End Date
08/02/2025
Duration
13 Week(s)
Job Description
ChatGPT said:
Job Description: Interventional Radiology (IR) Technologist
Position Overview: An Interventional Radiology Technologist (IR Tech) is a specialized radiologic technologist who assists in minimally invasive procedures that use imaging guidance, such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI, or ultrasound, to perform diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. IR Techs work closely with radiologists, surgeons, and other healthcare professionals to provide optimal patient care.
Key Responsibilities:
Patient Preparation:
Verify patient identity and procedure to ensure accuracy.
Prepare patients for procedures, explaining the process and alleviating any concerns.
Assess patient medical history to ensure safety during procedures.
Position patients correctly for imaging.
Imaging and Procedure Assistance:
Operate imaging equipment (X-ray, CT, MRI, ultrasound) during procedures to assist the medical team in real-time.
Adjust imaging equipment settings to ensure optimal image quality.
Assist in the sterile setup and maintenance of equipment during procedures.
Document imaging and procedure details, including patient data and technical parameters.
Equipment Maintenance and Sterilization:
Clean, sterilize, and maintain equipment used in interventional procedures.
Ensure that all necessary supplies and tools are available before procedures.
Troubleshoot and report malfunctioning equipment.
Clinical Support:
Assist in post-procedure care and monitoring of patients.
Prepare and administer contrast agents as directed by the physician.
Monitor patient vital signs during the procedure.
Collaborate with the healthcare team to ensure patient safety and comfort.
Compliance and Documentation:
Ensure compliance with safety regulations, including radiation protection.
Follow institutional policies and procedures.
Maintain accurate records of procedures and patient outcomes.
Ensure all patient confidentiality and HIPAA guidelines are followed.
Continual Learning:
Stay current with new techniques and technologies in interventional radiology.
Participate in continuing education and training programs.
Required Qualifications:
Completion of an accredited radiologic technology program.
Certification in radiologic technology (RT) by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).
Additional certification in Interventional Radiology (IR) preferred (e.g., ARRT(IR)).
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification.
Strong attention to detail and ability to handle stressful situations.
Ability to work in a fast-paced and team-oriented environment.
Licensure and Certification Requirements by State: The requirements for licensure and certification for an Interventional Radiology Tech vary by state. Below are some general guidelines:
States that require certification and/or licensure:
California: Requires state licensure for radiologic technologists. IR certification is also required for certain advanced practices.
Florida: Requires licensure from the Florida Department of Health for radiologic technologists, with additional certification in Interventional Radiology often preferred.
New York: Requires licensure for radiologic technologists by the New York State Department of Health, and specific IR credentials may be needed for certain tasks.
Texas: Requires state licensure through the Texas Medical Board for radiologic technologists.
Massachusetts: Requires licensure by the Board of Registration in Medicine for radiologic technologists, and IR-specific certification may be beneficial.
States with voluntary or less restrictive requirements:
Some states, such as Arizona and Michigan, may not have strict licensure requirements for radiologic technologists, but professional certification (e.g., ARRT) is often preferred or required by employers.
Note: Certification requirements may be updated regularly, and individual states may have different guidelines for IR Techs regarding their scope of practice. It is essential for IR Technologists to be aware of state-specific rules and keep their credentials up to date.
Client Details
Address
315 S Manning Blvd
City
Albany
State
NY
Zip Code
12208
Job Board Disclaimer
*Estimated pay and benefits package based on pay range over last 36 months. Exact pay and benefits package may vary based on several factors, including, but not limited to, guaranteed hours, travel distance, demand, experience, eligibility, etc.
Client Name
St Peters Hospital
Job Type
Travel
Offering
Allied
Profession
Allied-Radiology
Specialty
IR Tech (Interventional Radiology)
Job ID
31665443
Job Title
Allied-Radiology - IR Tech (Interventional Radiology)
Weekly Pay
$2541.0
Shift Details
Shift
10 hour days
Scheduled Hours
40
Job Order Details
Start Date
05/04/2025
End Date
08/02/2025
Duration
13 Week(s)
Job Description
ChatGPT said:
Job Description: Interventional Radiology (IR) Technologist
Position Overview: An Interventional Radiology Technologist (IR Tech) is a specialized radiologic technologist who assists in minimally invasive procedures that use imaging guidance, such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI, or ultrasound, to perform diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. IR Techs work closely with radiologists, surgeons, and other healthcare professionals to provide optimal patient care.
Key Responsibilities:
Patient Preparation:
Verify patient identity and procedure to ensure accuracy.
Prepare patients for procedures, explaining the process and alleviating any concerns.
Assess patient medical history to ensure safety during procedures.
Position patients correctly for imaging.
Imaging and Procedure Assistance:
Operate imaging equipment (X-ray, CT, MRI, ultrasound) during procedures to assist the medical team in real-time.
Adjust imaging equipment settings to ensure optimal image quality.
Assist in the sterile setup and maintenance of equipment during procedures.
Document imaging and procedure details, including patient data and technical parameters.
Equipment Maintenance and Sterilization:
Clean, sterilize, and maintain equipment used in interventional procedures.
Ensure that all necessary supplies and tools are available before procedures.
Troubleshoot and report malfunctioning equipment.
Clinical Support:
Assist in post-procedure care and monitoring of patients.
Prepare and administer contrast agents as directed by the physician.
Monitor patient vital signs during the procedure.
Collaborate with the healthcare team to ensure patient safety and comfort.
Compliance and Documentation:
Ensure compliance with safety regulations, including radiation protection.
Follow institutional policies and procedures.
Maintain accurate records of procedures and patient outcomes.
Ensure all patient confidentiality and HIPAA guidelines are followed.
Continual Learning:
Stay current with new techniques and technologies in interventional radiology.
Participate in continuing education and training programs.
Required Qualifications:
Completion of an accredited radiologic technology program.
Certification in radiologic technology (RT) by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).
Additional certification in Interventional Radiology (IR) preferred (e.g., ARRT(IR)).
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification.
Strong attention to detail and ability to handle stressful situations.
Ability to work in a fast-paced and team-oriented environment.
Licensure and Certification Requirements by State: The requirements for licensure and certification for an Interventional Radiology Tech vary by state. Below are some general guidelines:
States that require certification and/or licensure:
California: Requires state licensure for radiologic technologists. IR certification is also required for certain advanced practices.
Florida: Requires licensure from the Florida Department of Health for radiologic technologists, with additional certification in Interventional Radiology often preferred.
New York: Requires licensure for radiologic technologists by the New York State Department of Health, and specific IR credentials may be needed for certain tasks.
Texas: Requires state licensure through the Texas Medical Board for radiologic technologists.
Massachusetts: Requires licensure by the Board of Registration in Medicine for radiologic technologists, and IR-specific certification may be beneficial.
States with voluntary or less restrictive requirements:
Some states, such as Arizona and Michigan, may not have strict licensure requirements for radiologic technologists, but professional certification (e.g., ARRT) is often preferred or required by employers.
Note: Certification requirements may be updated regularly, and individual states may have different guidelines for IR Techs regarding their scope of practice. It is essential for IR Technologists to be aware of state-specific rules and keep their credentials up to date.
Client Details
Address
315 S Manning Blvd
City
Albany
State
NY
Zip Code
12208
Job Board Disclaimer
*Estimated pay and benefits package based on pay range over last 36 months. Exact pay and benefits package may vary based on several factors, including, but not limited to, guaranteed hours, travel distance, demand, experience, eligibility, etc.