Travel IR Technologist
Atlanta, Georgia
Start Date - ASAP
Estimated Weekly Total - $2,600 additional details
Shift - Days
Weekly Hours - 40
Schedule - 8
Assignment Length - 13 Weeks
Location - 1000 Johnson Ferry Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30342
Facility Type - Short Term Acute Care Hospital
EMR - Cerner
Beds - 621
OR Beds - 4
ER Visits - 43452
Weekly Total* $2,600
40 Hoursx $20.25/hr - $810
Overtime - $57.66/hr
Call Back - $57.66/hr
Holiday - $57.66/hr
Weekly M&I Per Diem - $574
Weekly Housing Per Diem - $1215
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More About Georgia Georgia Licensure
We are looking for an Interventional Radiology Technologist (IR Tech) for an immediate travel opening in Atlanta, GA. The right IR Tech should have 1 year of recent acute care experience. Read below for additional requirements.
As an IR Tech, you will be responsible for operating the fluoroscopic equipment and assisting the physicians with minimally invasive, image-guided procedures. IR Techs are also responsible for preparing and observing the patients undergoing the procedure and reporting abnormal activity.
As an IR Tech, you should be prepared to perform the following tasks:
- Confirm patient identification, review imaging requests and explain procedures to patients providing reassurance and support as required
- Assist in scrubbing all diagnostic and interventional procedures
- Monitor patient during all procedures
- Demonstrate thorough knowledge of radiation protection standards, devices, and techniques on patient and operator exposure in order to assure that adequate safeguards are maintained
- Demonstrate knowledge of physiology and anatomy, such as the location, appearance and function of various major and minor systems susceptible to Radiologic exposure and the physical abnormalities with most diseases or lesions which are customarily depicted by the procedures performed in the IR Clinic, in order to interpret examination requests accurately
- Demonstrate knowledge required to operate intravenous (I.V.) and dye injector pumps
- Maintain accurate patient records
- Understand and use the McKesson PACS system
Must have 1 year of experience. Must have BLS, ACLS, and ARRT (R) National Certification and state-specific licensing when required. Vascular Interventional certificate preferred.
IR Techs should be able to stand and walk for long periods of time, as well as bend, lean or stoop without difficulty. IR Techs must have a sound knowledge of anatomy, physiology, pathology and medical terminology.
Requirements*: BLS, ARRT (VI), ARRT (R), 2 Years * Additional certifications may be required before beginning an assignment.