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Radiologic Technologist

Job Title: Radiologic Technologist (Direct Hire)Location: Columbus, OHPosition Type: Permanent, Full-TimePay: $35 to $45 per hour plus benefitsScheduleMonday - Friday: 7:00 AM to 4:00 PM40 hours per weekNo nights, weekends, major holidays, or on-call required Facility OverviewThis facility features 2 operating rooms and prides itself on its team-oriented, patient-centered culture. You'll join a collaborative environment with dedicated staff and a focus on work-life balance.Position SummaryThe Radiologic Technologist (Rad Tech) supports the clinical team by assisting with vascular access procedures, maintaining a sterile field, and providing pre- and post-procedural support. This role is essential to ensuring high-quality diagnostic imaging and patient care.Key ResponsibilitiesPerform radiologic imaging procedures in accordance with physician orders and safety standardsAssist physicians and nurses during vascular access and interventional proceduresMaintain a sterile environment in operating and procedure roomsSupport patient care before, during, and after proceduresOperate radiologic equipment and ensure quality imagingMaintain accurate documentation and comply with all safety and compliance regulations Required Education & CertificationsARRT Certification (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists)State License and/or Fluoroscopic Permit to practice radiologic technologyAssociate Degree in Science or completion of an ARRT-accepted educational programBasic Life Support (BLS) certification - RequiredAdvanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification - Required Experience RequirementsMinimum of 1 year of experience in general diagnostic imaging, special procedures, or cardiac catheterization - RequiredPreferred:1-3 years of experience in general diagnostics and special proceduresPrior experience in Interventional Radiology (IR) and Cath Lab Why Join Us?Predictable Schedule with no nights, weekends, or holidaysSupportive, team-oriented staffPatient-focused environmentProfessional growth opportunities in advanced imaging and interventional procedures