Travel Interventional Radiology Technician
Job Description:
Travel Interventional Radiology Technician
Location: Hartford
Salary Range: $72 – $72 per year
Position Summary
A leading healthcare organization in Hartford is seeking a skilled and dedicated Travel Interventional Radiology Technician to join their dynamic medical imaging department. This is an excellent opportunity for healthcare professionals looking to advance their career while providing critical support in a fast-paced interventional radiology environment. As a travel position, this role offers the flexibility and variety that experienced technicians seek, allowing you to expand your expertise across different clinical settings and patient populations. You will be responsible for assisting physicians during minimally invasive procedures while ensuring patient safety and comfort throughout all interventional radiological treatments.
Core Responsibilities
Must-Have Requirements
Benefits and Perks
Location: Hartford
Salary Range: $72 – $72 per year
Position Summary
A leading healthcare organization in Hartford is seeking a skilled and dedicated Travel Interventional Radiology Technician to join their dynamic medical imaging department. This is an excellent opportunity for healthcare professionals looking to advance their career while providing critical support in a fast-paced interventional radiology environment. As a travel position, this role offers the flexibility and variety that experienced technicians seek, allowing you to expand your expertise across different clinical settings and patient populations. You will be responsible for assisting physicians during minimally invasive procedures while ensuring patient safety and comfort throughout all interventional radiological treatments.
Core Responsibilities
- Prepare and maintain interventional radiology equipment, ensuring all devices meet safety and operational standards before each procedure
- Assist interventional radiologists during complex procedures, including vascular interventions, biopsies, drain placements, and other minimally invasive treatments
- Position patients appropriately for optimal imaging and procedural access while explaining procedures to reduce patient anxiety
- Monitor and record vital signs and patient responses during procedures, immediately reporting any changes to the clinical team
- Maintain strict sterile field protocols and infection control standards throughout all interventional procedures
- Operate fluoroscopy equipment and other imaging modalities with precision and technical competence
- Document procedural details accurately, including equipment used, contrast agents administered, and patient responses
- Assist with emergency situations and complications that may arise during procedures, providing immediate support to the medical team
- Maintain comprehensive knowledge of radiation safety protocols and ensure minimal radiation exposure for patients and staff
- Sterilize, disinfect, and properly store all equipment and supplies following departmental and regulatory guidelines
- Communicate effectively with interdisciplinary team members to ensure seamless procedure execution and optimal patient outcomes
Must-Have Requirements
- Current ASRT (American Society of Radiologic Technologists) certification required
- Minimum two years of direct experience working as an Interventional Radiology Technician in an active clinical setting
- Valid state radiography license or certification demonstrating professional credentialing
- Proven ability to work independently while remaining collaborative within a team environment
- Strong understanding of radiation safety protocols, HIPAA regulations, and patient confidentiality requirements
- Excellent manual dexterity and attention to detail when handling sensitive medical equipment
- Physical capability to stand for extended periods, lift up to 50 pounds, and assist patients with positioning
- Demonstrated ability to remain calm under pressure while maintaining composure during complex or emergency situations
- Current BLS (Basic Life Support) certification; ACLS (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support) certification is preferred
- Flexibility to work the assigned schedule including weekends on a call-only basis every other weekend
- Valid passport or travel documentation allowing relocation to Hartford for the contract duration
- Non-local candidates only; willingness to relocate for the duration of the assignment
Benefits and Perks
- Competitive hourly compensation with potential for overtime opportunities
- Flexible contract length accommodating both short-term and extended assignment preferences
- Professional development opportunities through exposure to diverse procedural techniques and equipment
- Collaborative work environment with experienced interventional radiologists and support staff
- Access to comprehensive healthcare facilities and resources
- Opportunity to build professional networks across multiple healthcare settings
- Support from experienced recruitment team throughout contract placement and beyond
- Clear communication regarding schedule expectations and assignment details prior to start date
- Professional growth potential with possibilities for contract renewal or permanent placement consideration