Join our skilled team of imaging professionals as an Interventional Radiology Technologist and perform invasive diagnostic and interventional procedures. You will operate and ensure quality assurance of imaging equipment, assist with patient monitoring, and support a variety of IR procedures.
Minimum Requirements:
- 2 years of Interventional Radiology technologist experience with references.
- American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification (R).
- Arizona state radiologic technologist license (MRTBE-CRT) or applicable state license.
- BLS certification.
- Experience with Cerner charting system and DR/PACS image systems.
- Level I trauma experience required.
- Experience or familiarity with IR procedure room equipment including Philips Allera and Medrad injector preferred.
- Experience with general IR and neuro endovascular procedures preferred. Neuro endovascular experience is a plus but not required.
- Scrub experience preferred.
Assignment Details
- Facility type: Hospital.
- Shift name: Days.
- Shift pattern: 4 x 10 or 8-hour day shifts available; documented day shift start options include 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m. or 9:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m.
- Typical shift note: 10-hour day shifts referenced for some schedules.
- Orientation hours: 12.
- Rooms: 2 general IR suites, 1 spine IR room, 2 neuro endovascular suites.
- Common procedures: GI/GJ tubes, ports, angiograms, lumbar punctures, myelograms, nephrostomy tubes, stents, IVC filters, blood patches, embolizations, and stroke-related interventions.
- Case volume: approximately 5–10 cases per day.
- Weekend requirement: possible Saturdays.
- Call requirement: none.
- Floating: none outside of Radiology.
Location Highlights.
Phoenix, AZ offers a desert urban lifestyle with abundant outdoor and cultural options. The city is adjacent to South Mountain Park, one of the largest municipal parks in the U.S., and a 30–60 minute drive provides access to Camelback Mountain and Papago Park hiking trails. Phoenix is within a 3.5–4 hour drive of the Grand Canyon National Park and about 2 hours from Sedona’s red rock formations. The metropolitan area includes cultural attractions such as the Phoenix Art Museum and Heard Museum, and a light rail system connects downtown to central neighborhoods for convenient urban transit. The climate supports year-round outdoor activities including hiking, mountain biking, and golf, matching an active, suburban-urban lifestyle.
Additional Information:
- Charting system: Cerner.
- Floor-specific orientation includes Philips Allera and Medrad injector training.
- Manager interviews are part of the process; candidates should be preclosed on location and assignment details prior to interview.
Thank you for your time and responsiveness. A recruiter will contact qualified applicants to provide further information and next steps.