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Travel Interventional Radiology (IR) - $2,660 per week in Hermiston, OR

Interventional Radiology Location: Hermiston, OR Agency: Cynet Health Pay: $2,660 per week Shift Information: Days - 3 days x 12 hours Contract Duration: 13 Weeks Start Date: 4/13/2026 About the Position Job Title: Interventional Radiology Technologist Profession: Radiologic Technology Specialty: Interventional Radiology Duration: 13 weeks Shift: Day Hours per Shift: 36 Experience: Minimum of one year in Interventional Radiology and/or Cath Lab managing fluoroscopy and scrubbing interventional cases License: Current state licensure issued by the regulatory body, ARRT certification, RT(R) Certifications: Current BLS, ACLS certification (or within 6 months of hire) Must-Have: Advanced technical competence in procedural imaging, radiation safety, and hemodynamic monitoring Description: The Interventional Radiology/Cardiology Radiologic Technologist supports diagnostic and interventional procedures through expert operation of fluoroscopic imaging equipment. This role involves sterile technique and procedural workflow coordination. The technologist works collaboratively with physicians, nurses, and the interdisciplinary team to ensure safe, efficient, and high-quality patient care. Demonstrates advanced technical competence in procedural imaging, radiation safety, sterile field maintenance, and hemodynamic monitoring while adhering to departmental protocols and regulatory standards. Exercising professional judgment in the performance of services is essential. Maintaining a demeanor complementary to medical ethics is crucial. The technologist provides appropriate patient care and recognizes patient conditions essential for successful procedure completion. Responsible to the Unit Manager and Surgical Services Director. Essential Job Functions: Operates fluoroscopic and radiographic imaging systems during diagnostic and interventional procedures, including vascular, non-vascular, cardiac catheterization. Ensures optimal image quality, positioning, and equipment settings based on procedural needs. Maintains strict adherence to ALARA principles and all radiation safety policies. Functions as a scrub technologist when assigned, using sterile techniques to assist physicians during procedures. Prepares and organizes sterile instruments, guidewires, catheters, sheaths, and procedural trays. Anticipates physician needs and responds quickly during critical moments. Communicates actively with the monitor person to ensure accurate documentation. Records hemodynamic data and procedural events when assigned as the primary monitor technologist. Documents all supplies used, implants, contrast usage, and procedural details accurately. Collaborates with nursing and physicians to identify contrast allergies and ensures proper documentation during timeout. Assists with patient preparation, positioning, and equipment placement. Performs patient identification, procedure verification, and timeout processes in accordance with institutional policy. Provides support during sedation under the direction of nursing and medical staff. Assists with managing supplies and restocking procedure rooms. Tracks expiration dates and ensures inventory is properly stored. Assists with equipment checks ensuring all equipment is functioning properly before use. Reports and documents malfunctioning equipment and assists with service calls as needed. Tracks radiation dose metrics and equipment service needs. Ensures devices are cleaned, charged, and stored properly. Works independently, making evaluations based on measurable criteria. Recognizes the rights, responsibilities, and confidentiality of all patients and conveys empathy effectively. Ability to work with culturally diverse patient conditions is essential for successful procedure completion. Requirements Required for Onboarding BLS Skills Checklist Specialty Exam

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