Interventional Rad Tech II, Sign-on Bonus Available
Atlanta, GA, 30383, USA
- Healthcare
- Interventional Radiology
- Diagnostic Imaging
- Angiography
The Interventional Radiologic Technologist II performs diagnostic and interventional imaging procedures such as angiography, venography, and biopsies, ensuring protocol adherence for various patient populations. The role involves post-processing, record-keeping, and patient care duties within a hospital setting. Candidates must have an accredited radiologic technology education, relevant certifications, and at least one year of experience.
Overview: Performs diagnostic and interventional procedures to include but not limited to: angiography, venography, myelography, nephro-ureteral, and gastrointestinal studies, and modality assisted drainage and biopsies. Completes all post processing functions. Performs related record keeping and patient care functions. Ensures the utilization of established protocols and techniques differentiating for adolescent, adult and geriatric patient population in the performance of diagnostic procedures and functions. Responsibilities: Performs diagnostic and interventional procedures to include but not limited to: angiography, venography, myelography, nephro-ureteral, and gastrointestinal studies, and modality assisted drainage and biopsies. Completes all post processing functions. Performs related record keeping and patient care functions. Ensures the utilization of established protocols and techniques differentiating for adolescent, adult and geriatric patient population in the performance of diagnostic procedures and functions. Qualifications: Education
- Graduate of an AMA approved Radiologic Technology program or JRCERT accredited hospital-based training program Required
- 1-year of experience Required
- Registered by the American Registry of Radiological Technologists (R) plus Advance Certification by ARRT in Vascular-Interventional Radiographer (VI) or Cardiac-Interventional Radiographer (CI) Required
- BLS Certified Required




