Travel Interventional Radiology Technologist - $3,246 per week

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Job Summary
Location
West Lebanon ,NH 54401
Job Type
Contract
Visa
Any Valid Visa
Salary
PayRate
Qualification
BCA
Experience
2Years - 10Years
Posted
19 Dec 2024
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Job Description
Core Staffing is seeking a travel Interventional Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Wausau, Wisconsin. Job Description & Requirements Specialty: Interventional Radiology Technologist Discipline: Allied Health Professional Start Date: 01/06/2025 Duration: 13 weeks 40 hours per week Shift: 8 hours Employment Type: Travel Gross Weekly $3,246.00 Hourly taxed $50.00 OT $100.00 Stipends $1,246.00 Combined Hourly $81.15 GENERAL SUMMARY: The interventional radiologic technologist performs radiographic examinations of the highest possible quality while limiting radiation exposure and using conventional, fluoroscopic, portable and c-arm radiology equipment. Assists with diagnostic/interventional procedures to patients of all ages, under the supervision of department Radiologist. Complies with measures to assure that patient/customer satisfaction results are consistently maintained. Appropriately supervises students according to competency level. Complies with and provides leadership in maintaining an environment that supports our philosophy and values. PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Patient Experience • Identifies opportunities to improve patient experience. Participates in projects/programs designed to enhance service delivery and patient satisfaction. Patient/Staff/Environmental Safety • Identifies opportunities to improve the Environment of Care, and patient and staff safety. Participates in projects and programs designed to create a safe environment to avoid error. Job Specific Duties • In addition to the below listed job specific duties, functions in the role of Radiology Technologist (see job description 430147). • Performs all radiological aspects in the Interventional Radiology environment. • Serves as an expert resource in the use of ionizing radiation. Ensures proper use of the radiation and serves as a working leader to follow all hospital radiation safety regulations to ensure patient and personal safety. • Confirms patient identification and obtains clinical history. • Assists physician with performing Interventional Radiology diagnostic exams on patients of all levels of acuity according to physician orders and departmental policies and procedures. • Performs veni-puncture for administration of IV contrast. • Maintains inventory and orders radiology supplies as needed. • Participates in supply management. • Participates in the departments quality assessment and improvement plan. • Participates in various functional teams within Radiology. • Assists in orientation of new staff. • Assumes responsibility for professional growth and continuing education. • Actively seeks to resolve customer concerns in a timely manner and provides follow-up to the customer. • In collaboration with registered nurse, provides care to the adolescent, adult and geriatric patients and their families. Whenever applicable, demonstrates understanding of the needs of specific age groups in terms of their physical and motor development, psychosocial development and intellectual/language development. • Ensures proper dispositions of patients before and after procedure including, but not limited to, placing of electrodes, defib pads, NIBP, invasive pressure systems, SAO2, etc. • Displays open, clear, concise and professional intra-procedural communication with all care providers regarding care of the patient. • Assures the acquisition of a maximally diagnostic exam through manipulation of the radiologic parameters. • Understands blood sample, tissue sample or other bodily fluid gathering, preparation and handling. • Demonstrates knowledge and understanding of both sterile and basic surgical techniques. • Possesses a complete and thorough understanding of the operation of all patient monitors including EKG, invasive pressure, NIBP, SAO2, etc. • Assists the physician in the x-ray role during Interventional Radiology procedures. • Assists physicians in the scrub role according to prescribed standards. • Assists the physician with the x-ray equipment within the procedure room. • Assists physicians in the monitoring of patients EKG, NIBP, invasive pressure systems, SAO2. • Sets-up and establishes sterile table complete with all required supplies and instrumentation. • Performs additional duties within the department such as patient charging, scheduling, supply stocking, etc. • Follows all hospital radiation safety regulations to ensure patient and personal safety. • Documents appropriate information pertaining to the peri-procedural process. • Assumes responsibility for use and care of all equipment and the reporting of equipment malfunction. • Maintains proper stocking of supplies & re-ordering of specialty equipment within Minor procedures room. • Completes other duties as assigned. • Covers shifts as needed. Professional Development • Attends department meetings, mandatory in-services and other continuing education offerings. • Appropriately supervises, instructs and evaluates radiologic technology students as requested. • Contributes to the departments fiscal management by appropriate use of human and material resources. • Supports unit and division committees, task forces and project activities. • Participates in quality improvement activities and incorporates recommendations into practice. • Maintains professional education requirements as defined by State of Wisconsin Department of Regulation and Licensing. • Maintains quality standards, i.e., safety, hazardous waste and infection control. Department Specific Accountabilities • Maintains department specific accountabilities as determined, maintained, and housed within each units Scope of Service. MINIMUM KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Education • Knowledge of radiological standards and procedures normally acquired through completion of a diploma from an approved AMA school of radiological technology, an Associates Degree in Radiology, or other manner to meet requirements of the ARRT and State of Wisconsin Radiographer licensure. Experience • Minimum of two years working full time in Diagnostic Radiology necessary to enhance and develop skills, with previous experience in Cath Lab/Special Procedures preferred. Required • Possesses State of Wisconsin Radiographer license. • Current BLS certification or obtained within 90 days of hire - All clinical personnel in identified job codes are required to maintain Basic Life Support (BLS) training through independent study, online manikin and knowledge testing. An acceptable training program is the Basic Life Support (BLS) Health Care Provider course from the American Heart Association or the American Red Cross Professional Rescuer Program with AED. (See Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training Policy). Other • ACLS certification beneficial. • Possesses an in-depth knowledge of Cath Lab monitoring systems. • Possesses complete and thorough understanding of the operation of all equipment and patient monitors including set-up and function: EKG, invasive pressure, NIBP, SAO2, etc. • Possesses a thorough understanding of EKG rhythm. • Possesses a working knowledge of both hospital and department specific computer systems. Name of Position Requirements Is this candidate a 1099? Does this candidate require any time off during the initial assignment? If yes, please list dates in comments section. completion of a diploma from an approved AMA school of radiological technology, an Associates Degree in Radiology? ARRT? (required) 2 years of IR experience? ACLS certification? (preferred) Possesses an in-depth knowledge of Cath Lab monitoring systems? Possesses complete and thorough understanding of EKG, invasive pressure, NIBP, SAO2 Comments Guaranteed hours will not apply during orientation Please note on occasion travelers could be required to float to other facilities in the Central Region: Wausau, Merrill, and Langlade Core Staffing Job ID 155438. Pay package is based on 8 hour shifts and 40 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title: IR Tech - Wausau About Core Staffing CORE Staffing is clinician owned and operated. We staff Nursing, Respiratory Therapists, Surgical Technologists, Radiologic Technologists and all Allied professionals across the United States. Our motto is “Clinicians take care of patients we take care of clinicians” We offer a full suite of benefits while keeping the small company feel with the ability to speak to a live person at any time day or night. Benefits Medical benefits Dental benefits Vision benefits Life insurance 401k retirement plan