Interventional Radiology Technologist I or II - League City Campus

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  • University of Texas Medical Branch
Job Summary
Location
League City ,TX
Job Type
Contract
Visa
Any Valid Visa
Salary
PayRate
Qualification
BCA
Experience
2Years - 10Years
Posted
19 Dec 2024
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Job Description

***This is an open-pooled position. Applicants' education/experience will be considered and the position may be filled at a lower or higher level, as appropriate.***

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INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY TECHNOLOGIST I

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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

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Education and Experience:

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  • Associate’s of Applied Science 
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  • Graduate of an accredited radiologic technologist program
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  • 0+ years of experience
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Licenses, Registrations, and Certifictions:

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  • American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT-R)
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  • Texas Medical Board certification (MRT)
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  • American Heart Association (BLS and PALS)
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JOB DESCRIPTION

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The Interventional Radiology Technologist I position works as part of a procedural team to complete a wide variety of Interventional procedures, to include Body and Neuro Interventional procedures. This position provides direct assistance to physicians, sterilely prep/drape patients, scrub assist, and circulate during interventional procedures. This Interventional Radiology Technologist I position delivers exceptional patient care and adheres to Interventional Radiology exam standards and guidelines established by governing agencies to ensure optimal patient safety and customer service. This position is a member of the direct patient care team. 

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ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS

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  • Promotes a positive work environment.
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  • Collaborates with all members of the patient care team.
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  • Uses peer-to-peer accountability towards department goals for retention and employee engagement.
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  • Utilizes verbal, nonverbal & written communication to achieve mutual understanding.
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  • Proactively responds to patient needs.
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  • Optimizing protocols to provide for better patient care, image quality and patient experience. This includes positioning, physiology, procedure preparation, and technical factors.
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  • Assists physicians during diagnostic procedures or fluoroscopic procedures, including assisting with sterile technique.
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  • Utilizes AIDET incorporating Key Words and MANAGE UP techniques, when speaking to patients and family members at an age-appropriate level.
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  • Practices radiation safety and ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable)
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  • Follows safety standards and conducts all imaging procedures accordingly.
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  • Maintains proper sterile techniques for procedures, regularly practices aseptic techniques, and ensures compliance with infection control procedures. 
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  • Complies with job role, department and hospital safety standards, practices, and policies.
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  • Participates in WASTE walks and supports department LEAN projects.
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  • Reports near misses and inputs errors promptly into appropriate hospital patient safety reporting system to improve processes and identify trends. 
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  • Performs daily imaging equipment quality control (QC) ensuring all imaging equipment is in safe working order prior to use.  Reports any malfunctions to management and regularly practices preventive maintenance procedures; calls for service if needed.
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  • Utilizes critical thinking skills to observe and proactively address patient reactions (i.e., medications) or potential outcomes and obtains assistance, as appropriate.
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  • Provides accurate and complete documentation of patient procedures. Enters charges at the time service is delivered.
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  • Uses resources efficiently; does not waste supplies.
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  • Ensures their personal timecard is accurate and approves it in a timely manner to prevent retro amendments.
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  • Participates in department projects or shared governance activities.
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  • Seeks opportunities to expand learning beyond baseline competencies with a focus on continual development as a technologist.
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KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES

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  • Demonstrates the skills and competencies necessary to safely perform the assigned job, determined through on-going skills, competency assessments, and performance evaluations. 
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  • Sufficient proficiency in speaking, reading, and writing the English language necessary to perform the essential functions of this job, especially regarding activities impacting patient or employee safety or security.
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  • Ability to effectively communicate with patients, physicians, family members and co-workers in a manner consistent with a customer service focus and application of positive language principles.
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  • Possesses basic computer knowledge; operates multiple computer systems to include, Hospital / Radiology Information Systems and Office software to maintain patient and exam documents.
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  • Exhibits strong interpersonal and team player skills with all levels of the healthcare team and assures delivery of excellent customer service to all patients, visitors, physicians, and co-workers.
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  • Adapts to multiple ongoing priorities with minimal supervision including, organizing workflow, and actively participating in problem-solving.
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WORKING ENVIRONMENT/EQUIPMENT

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  • Work attire is scrubs.
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  • Equipment you will be using:n
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    • Ultrasonographic units of various vendors
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    • Fluoroscopic units of various vendors
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    • CT equipment of various vendors
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    • Electronic Health Record
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    • PACS
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  • Employee will be asked to travel to other UTMB campuses.
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  • Employees are required to participate in call, weekend, holiday, and disaster team rotations to include emergencies and severe weather.
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  • May be exposed to such occupational hazards as communicable diseases, blood borne pathogens, ionizing & non-ionizing radiation, hazardous medications and disoriented or combative patients or others.
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  • Must be able to push or pull a minimum of 50 pounds.
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  • Must be able to walk long distances.
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  • Must be able to stand for a continuous 240 minutes at a time.
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WORK SCHEDULE

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Monday - Friday 3:00 pm to 11:30 pm, with possible call

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INTERVENTIONAL RADIOLOGY TECHNOLOGIST II

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MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

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Education & Experience

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  • Associates of Applied Science
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  • Graduate of an accredited radiology program
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  • 3+ years of experience
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Licenses, Registrations & Certifications

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  • American Registry of Radiology Technologists (ARRT-R)
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  • American Registry of Radiology Technologists (ARRT-VI) or American Registry of Radiology Technologists (ARRT-CV)
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  • Texas Medical Board certification (MRT)
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  • American Heart Association (BLS and PALS)
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JOB DESCRIPTION

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The Interventional Radiology Technologist II position is an experienced technologist who completes a variety of routine to complex body and neuro interventional procedures to include common and unique procedures of high difficulty. This position is a member of the direct patient care team and is fully competent in all aspects of Interventional Radiology.  The Interventional Technologist II position serves as a mentor to the Interventional Technologist I and students by utilizing skills and knowledge to help train and educate others. This position works independently by exercising sound judgment and executing above average clinical skills on challenging Interventional procedures and patient care situations. The Interventional Technologist II position provides direct assistance to physicians with all Interventional procedures. This position delivers exceptional patient care and adheres to Interventional Radiology exam standards and guidelines established by governing agencies to ensure optimal patient safety and customer service.

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ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS

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  • Promotes a positive work environment.
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  • Collaborates with all members of the patient care team.
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  • Guides and mentors Interventional Radiology Technologist I and students to help build confidence in skills, knowledge, and abilities.
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  • Uses peer-to-peer accountability towards department goals for retention and employee engagement.
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  • Utilizes active communication and reports pertinent patient care information in a comprehensive manner.
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  • Proactive in responding to patient needs.
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  • Assists in the performance of Interventional procedures, using a wide variety of imaging equipment and specialty supplies
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  • Optimizes protocols to provide for better patient care, image quality and patient experience. This includes positioning, physiology, procedure preparation, and technical factors.
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  • Assists physicians during diagnostic procedures or fluoroscopic procedures, including assisting with sterile technique.
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  • Utilizes AIDET incorporating Key Words and MANGAGE UP techniques, when speaking to patients and family members at an age-appropriate level.
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  • Performs diagnostic radiologic procedures to include common and special diagnostic and fluoroscopic exams of complex nature.
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  • Practices radiation safety and ALARA (As Low As Reasonably Achievable)
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  • Follows safety standards and conducts all imaging procedures accordingly. 
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  • Maintains proper sterile techniques for procedures, regularly practices aseptic techniques, and ensures compliance with infection control procedures. 
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  • Complies with job role, department and hospital safety standards, practices, and policies.
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  • Identifies LEAN opportunities and WASTE, providing recommendations, and contributes to meeting department and hospital targets for quality and safety.
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  • Reports near misses and inputs errors promptly into appropriate hospital patient safety reporting system to improve processes and identify trends.
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  • Utilizes critical thinking skills to observe and proactively address patient reactions (i.e., contrast media and medications) or potential outcomes, as appropriate.
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  • Ensures all imaging equipment has had quality control (QC) performed as required and is in safe working order prior to use. 
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  • Assists with implementation and education of department based, safety initiatives and standards of practice.
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  • Provides accurate and complete documentation of patient procedures. Enters charges at the time service is delivered. 
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  • Uses resources efficiently; does not waste supplies.
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  • Ensure their personal timecard is accurate and approves it in a timely manner to prevent retro amendments.
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  • Leads departmental special projects, initiatives and/or shared governance activities.
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  • Seeks opportunities to expand learning with a focus on continual development.
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  • Fosters a positive and constructive teaching environment.
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KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES

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  • Demonstrates the skills and competencies necessary to safely perform the assigned job, determined through on-going skills, competency assessments, and performance evaluations. 
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  • Sufficient proficiency in speaking, reading, and writing the English language necessary to perform the essential functions of this job, especially regarding activities impacting patient or employee safety or security.
  • n
  • Ability to effectively communicate with patients, physicians, family members and co-workers in a manner consistent with a customer service focus and application of positive language principles.
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  • Ability to work independently; capable of handling challenging / difficult diagnostic procedures and patient care situations.  Demonstrates sound judgment and executes above average clinical skills.
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  • Possesses basic computer knowledge; operates multiple computer systems to include, Hospital / Radiology Information Systems and Office software to maintain patient and exam documents.
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  • Exhibits strong interpersonal and team player skills with all levels of the healthcare team and assures delivery of excellent customer service to all patients, visitors, physicians, and co-workers.
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  • Adapts to multiple ongoing priorities with minimal supervision including, organizing workflow and actively participating in problem-solving.
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WORKING ENVIRONMENT/EQUIPMENT

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  • Work attire is scrubs.
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  • Equipment you will be using:n
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    • Ultrasonographic units of various vendors
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    • Fluoroscopic units of various vendors
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    • CT equipment of various vendors
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    • Electronic Health Record
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    • PACS
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    n
  • n
  • Employee may be asked to travel to other UTMB campuses.
  • n
  • Employees are required to participate in call, weekend, holiday, and disaster team rotations to include emergencies and severe weather.
  • n
  • May be exposed to such occupational hazards as communicable diseases, blood borne pathogens, ionizing & non-ionizing radiation, hazardous medications and disoriented or combative patients or others.
  • n
  • Must be able to push or pull a minimum of 50 pounds.
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  • Must be able to walk long distances.
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  • Must be able to stand for a continuous 240 minutes at a time.
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WORK SCHEDULE

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Monday - Friday 3:00 pm to 11:30 pm, with possible call