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Radiology Technologist-IR experience preferable

Company:
Atlanta Interventional Institute
Location:
Smyrna, GA, 30082
Posted:
May 24, 2025
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Job Description

Salary: Competitive

The Atlanta Interventional Institute/Atlanta Fibroid Center, a world-renowned medical practice that specializes Interventional Radiology has an opening for a Radiology Technologist. Our Interventional Radiology specialist physicians provide a variety of procedures for our patients, prominently featuring treatment for Uterine Fibroids.

The successful candidate will be an experienced technologist with a desire to grow into a more responsible position involving not only assisting the physicians but supervising our state-of-the-art lab, including managing equipment maintenance and supply orders; work directly with vendors; work with the rest of the clinical team to provide our patients with the excellence they've come to expect from us.

Interventional Radiology Technologist ESSENTIAL DUTIES:

Responsible for following prescribed techniques in assisting physician in the treatment of patients while following established standards and practices as directed by the physician leader.

Prepares the facility in accordance with the procedural requirements; calibrates equipment; prepares medicine and materials as required.

Preparation of Patient for Procedure(s), explain procedure to patient and or family.

Practice radiation protection techniques to limit exposure to patient and medical staff.

Recording, processing, maintaining patient treatment and data records, and preparing reports.

Clean and disinfect x-ray room and equipment in accordance with sterile procedures and standards.

Knowledge of ionic and non-ionic contrast media.

Record, store, retrieve and analyze data obtained during interventional procedures.

Understands HIPAA and patient privacy and confidentiality. Adheres to HIPAA policy and standards at all times.

Assists Nurse Manager and Medical Director in maintaining and stock supplies and assists in determining quantities for purchase; performs general office duties related to their role.

Ensures proper care in the use and maintenance of equipment and supplies; promotes continuous improvement of workplace safety and environmental practices.

Demonstrates strong critical thinking skills and judgement. Anticipate change in status of patients related to the procedural events and respond immediately/appropriately.

Skills and Specifications:

Knowledge of radiographic equipment and its operation. Operates angiographic equipment to visualize and guide physician during procedures.

Employee must remain current in all policies and procedures to ensure consistent quality of knowledge and performance. Assists physician with guidewire and catheter during procedures.

Knowledge of processes to obtain technically diagnostic prints.

Sets up procedure rooms to include equipment and supplies in a sterile environment, while practicing safe techniques.

Possesses strong oral and written communication skills. Possesses the tact to deal effectively with others.

Must be able to communicate with patients and staff in a clear, professional and maintain a high standard of customer/patient service and patient relations.

Possesses a caring attitude for dealing with people who are ill, need help/assistance & comforting.

Ability and willingness to arrive 15-30 minutes early prior to clinic/patient check-in time and also ability to stay late as needed in preparation for next day.Possesses a knowledge and experience with modern office procedures and equipment and medical terminology.Possesses strong oral and written communication skills.

Qualifications/Minimum Requirements:

Education: Graduate of an accredited school of radiology technology.

Licensing: Must possess American, Registry of Radiologic Technologist. Licensed to practice (as required) as a registered radiographer with active licenses in the state(s) in which employed (GA). Current registration with the American Registry of Radiologic Technology (AART) required.

Training and Experience: 1 year of current experience within last three years in a comparable job classification required. Cath Lab and/or IR experience is preferable!

Knowledge of commonly-used concepts, practices, and procedures within Radiology group and lab/facility. Current (CPR) for HealthCare Workers or (BCLS) certification for HealthCare workers.

We offer a competitive salary and benefits package which includes PTO (Paid Time Off); paid holiday; medical, dental, and vision plans, employer-contributed 401k, and bonus opportunities.

We are not open nights or weekends and we are closed for all major holidays including both Thanksgiving Day and the Friday after Thanksgiving.

Full-time

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