High Salary: Interventional Radiologic Technologist (Temporary)
Company: Kaiser Permanente
Location: Downey
Posted on: November 3, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Summary: Under general supervision, perform
routine and highly specialized diagnostic and therapeutic
interventional radiology procedures on patients following
established parameters/protocols for use by physicians in diagnosis
and treatment of pathologies. Assist in maintaining a smooth
operational flow and maximum patient volume. The
cardiovascular-interventional technologist assumes many roles
within an interventional procedure. Cardiovascular-interventional
technologists: Scrub in and assist the physician in the surgical
procedure. Circulate within the procedure room and procure all
equipment needed for any given procedure. Position the patient,
select radiation exposure parameters and image the patient.
Maintain a high degree of accuracy and an awareness of all
radiation and patient safety issues involved with any invasive
procedure. Demonstrate a thorough understanding and working
knowledge of normal anatomy, abnormal anatomy and physiology,
radiation safety, interventional supplies and equipment operation.
Recognize and resolve equipment operations. Recognize and resolve
equipment problems and discrepancies anticipate patient needs and
concerns and determine the appropriate care needed. Use
professional judgment and critical thinking when performing
procedures. Will be required to take standby. Essential
Responsibilities: - The following statements are intended to
describe the general nature and level of work being performed by
people assigned to this classification. They are not to be
construed as an exhaustive list of all job duties performed by
personnel so classified. - Clinical Practice/Patient Care -
Operates extremely technical imaging equipment and applies ionizing
radiation to the patient in accordance with standard operating
procedures, according to departmental policies,
procedures/protocols and as appropriate for the particular patient.
- Greets and receives patients. Checks patients ID. Explains
procedure to patient. - Positions patients according to departments
procedure manual. Moves and or assists patients onto table in
accordance with departmental procedures. Provides for the patients
comfort during the procedures. - Performs diagnostic & therapeutic
procedures, utilizing image-guided surgical procedures, sterile
technique and radiographic technique. - Operates laser imagers, and
Radiographic / Fluoroscopic equipment to obtain radiographic
images. Critiques radiographs for quality and accuracy. Selects and
films images for permanent patient record. - Provides radiation
protection in accordance with regulations. Selects accurate
technical factors on an individual patient basis. - Reviews history
and pertinent images with designated Interventional Radiologist to
assure appropriate application of procedure. Discusses plan and
equipment necessary for the procedure. - Assists physicians with
specialized diagnostic and interventional procedures by handling
equipment, preparing procedure and instrument trays, prepping and
explaining procedures to patients and other related tasks under the
supervision of an Interventional Radiologist. May include the
insertion of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICCs) with
certification and documented training. - Responds effectively to
patient care emergencies. - Utilizes universal precautions at all
times when working with patients. Sets up and maintains a sterile
field by using sterile technique; opens sterile procedures trays
where applicable. - In conjunction with the IR nurses and
radiologists, monitors patient condition throughout the procedure.
Uses EKG equipment, Intravenous pumps, Blood Pressure equipment,
pulse oximeter and related routine equipment to maintain continuous
patient care while patient is undergoing procedure. - Prepares
radiopaque materials for administration by Radiologist. Opens
contrast material, maintaining integrity of the sterile syringes,
needles, and draws-up contrast for injection in accordance with
departmental procedures. - Cleans and disinfects equipment and
procedure room. Troubleshoots technical and mechanical problems,
and performs minor maintenance on equipment, i.e. Laser imagers and
film processors, in accordance with departmental procedures. -
Records and accumulates patient statistics in daily logbooks,
enters data into the Radiology Information (RIS) and supply
inventory systems. Completes records accurately, including the
physician-billing sheet, when applicable. Records appropriate ICD-9
and CPT codes. - Responds to urgent and emergent imaging procedures
by being available on a rotating call-in basis. - Demonstrates
basic competencies in processing images and troubleshooting. - Unit
Management - Reviews requests daily for Interventional procedures
and assists in prioritizing for a smooth workflow. Addresses any
issues impeding the workforce. - Performs minor trouble shooting
operations. Initiates calls for equipment problems. Documents
equipment problems in accordance to Kaiser Permanente department
policy and procedures manual. - Communicates effectively with
patients, nurses, and physicians, particularly regarding
information on angiography procedures requiring specialized patient
preparation. - Communicates with clinicians regarding patient
preparation for angiography/interventional procedures, procedure
results and to assist in resolving problems as needed -
Communicates, and assists the Interventional Radiologist in
developing and modifying angiography/interventional
practices/procedures - Acts as a role model for Radiologic
Technologists, by respecting the workplace and the other healthcare
professionals in the area. Acts as an integral member of the IR
team, promoting efficient workflow processes and maximum patient
safety. - Handles telephone inquiries regarding physician and/or
patient information relative to angiography procedures in an
effective and appropriate manner. Performs miscellaneous clerical
functions, as needed. - Participates in the scheduling, assignment
and review of work performed by Interventional Radiographers. -
Ensures the maintenance of adequate levels of interventional
supplies and materials by placing orders in the ordering system
(i.e., One link) and communicating orders with Material Management
Department. Assists in maintaining perpetual inventory count and
scans product not in inventory systems. Meets with vendors on new
products. Arranges in-services on new products. Communicates new
product information to the staff in a timely manner. - Preceptor -
Provides technical guidance to Interventional staff to help resolve
difficult problems or questions, which arises in the execution of
angiography/intervention procedures. - May provide input for staff
Interventional Radiographers performance evaluations and
disciplinary process as requested. Provides feedback on daily work
performance, correcting procedure errors and recommending alternate
work methods. - Provides in-service training and teaching to other
Interventional staff, nurses, and physicians. Assist in department
training and orientation of new IR techs. - Professional
Development - Attends in-service training programs and other
relevant training sessions for professional growth and development.
- Has Advanced Certification in Cardiovascular Interventional
Radiology or Vascular Interventional Radiology, or Cardiac
Interventional Radiology. Pay Grade: 15 Basic Qualifications:
Experience - Recent (within the last 12 months) minimum three
year's experience as a Radiologic Technologist, including one (1)
year recent experience in Interventional Radiology (IR). - May
substitute one (1) year IR experience with successful completion of
the Regional IR cross training program. Education - Graduation from
an accredited, ARRT eligible educational program in Radiologic
Technology. License, Certification, Registration - American
Registry of Radiologic Technologists Certificate - Cardiovascular
Interventional Radiography from American Registry of Radiologic
Technologists OR American Registry of Radiologic Technologists
Certificate - Vascular Interventional Radiography from American
Registry of Radiologic Technologists OR American Registry of
Radiologic Technologists Certificate - Cardiac Interventional
Radiography from American Registry of Radiologic Technologists -
Certified Radiologic Technologist - Fluoroscopy Certificate
(California) - Radiologic Technologist Certificate (California) -
Basic Life Support Additional Requirements: - Comprehensive
knowledge of radiology principles and practices including anatomy
and physiology, radiation protection and physics, radiographic
positioning, surgical and nursing procedures. - Ability to operate
all radiology equipment, such as, radiographic machines,
radiographic/fluoroscopic machines, Interventional Radiology
associated equipment, associated surgical equipment, and image
processors. - Ability to demonstrate knowledge and skills necessary
to provide care appropriate to the age of the patients served on
the assigned unit. - The individual must demonstrate knowledge of
the principles of growth and development over the life span and
possess the ability to assess data reflective of the patient's
requirements relative to his or her age-specific needs, and to
provide the care needed as described in the unit/area/department
policies and procedures. - Ability to use computer systems to
manage patient information. - Effective verbal and written
communication skills are required in order to work with patients,
medical and nursing personnel. - Consistently demonstrates the
knowledge, skills, abilities, and behaviors necessary to provide
superior and culturally sensitive service to each other, to our
members, and to customers, contracted providers, and vendors.
Notes: - This is a temporary position for approximately three (3)
months.
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