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Shift: Days, 4x10hrs
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Hours: 40 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Sep 7, 2026
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Length: 13 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is hiring an Interventional Radiology Technologist - Angiography with 1-2 years of vascular/interventional experience for a 13-week travel assignment.
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Work in the Interventional Radiology department performing angiography procedures
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4x10 hour day shifts, 40 hours per week
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Uses Epic for charting
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Perform circulating, scrub, and monitoring tech roles per Angio lab policies and Scope of Practice
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Assist with SIRT mapping/treatments, embolizations, neph tube placements, biliary tube placements, and CT guided procedures including drains, biopsies, and ablations
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Perform Neuro-IR stroke and diagnostic procedures
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1-2 years of vascular or interventional experience required
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ARRT (R) certification and BCLS required
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AHA certifications must not expire prior to start date
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Active state license required if applicable
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Vascular/Interventional Radiography certification preferred
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Strong knowledge of anatomy, anatomic terminology, and positioning competency
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Proficient in infection control and sterile techniques
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Experience operating imaging equipment and performing radiography
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Ability to recognize and respond to emergent patient situations
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Ability to provide life support in emergency situations
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Ability to function independently and as part of a team
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Personal radiation monitoring badge (dosimeter) required for this assignment
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Responsibilities include patient identification, order verification, and exam preparation
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Adheres to radiation safety guidelines and maintains a safe working environment
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Provides patient education and addresses patient/family concerns
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Maintains accurate documentation of patient information and procedures
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Sutures or removes sheath and applies pressure to obtain hemostasis at end of procedures
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Maintains work area and stocks supplies as needed
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Transports patients as needed
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Coordinates care and communicates with other providers post-procedure
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Returning Intermountain employees must be separated from any Intermountain facility for at least one year before eligibility for a travel assignment