Radiology Technologist, Cardiac Cath Lab
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Healthcare
Radiologic Technologist / CT Tech, Medical Technologist & Lab Technician
Job Description
Radiology Technologist, First Shift, Cardiac Cath Lab Department at University of Cincinnati Medical Center. Full‑time interventional radiology technologist for first shift. We offer up to a $30,000 sign‑on bonus.
The Interventional Radiology Technologist assists with all aspects of diagnostic and/or interventional angiographic procedures within the cardiac catheterization labs and vascular angiography suite. Responsibilities include diagnostic and interventional modalities such as intravascular ultrasound, fractional flow reserve, intra‑aortic balloon pump, and mechanical thrombectomy.
About University of Cincinnati Medical CenterAs part of the Clifton Campus of UC Health, Greater Cincinnati’s academic health system, University of Cincinnati Medical Center has served Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky for nearly 200 years. Hundreds of thousands of patients receive care from world‑renowned clinicians and team. Our experts utilize the most advanced medical knowledge and technology available.
UC Medical Center hosts the region’s only Level I adult trauma center and is a hub for medical breakthroughs through basic, translational, and clinical research.
LocationCincinnati, OH, United States
Qualifications- Associate’s degree in radiologic technology or completion of an AMA‑approved program.
- Ohio license and registration by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).
- 1–2 years equivalent experience.
- Engages in population‑appropriate communication.
- Has knowledge of growth and development milestones and tasks.
- Gives clear instructions to patients/family regarding treatment.
- Involves family/guardian in the assessment, initial treatment and continuing care of the patient.
- Identifies any physical limitations of the patient and deploys intervention when necessary.
- Recognizes and responds appropriately to patients/families with behavioral health problems.
- Interprets population related data and plans care appropriately.
- Identifies and responds appropriately to different needs resulting from unique psychological needs or those associated with religious / cultural norms.
- Performs treatments, administers medication or operates equipment safely.
- Recognizes and responds to signs/symptoms of abuse or neglect.
- Inspects and prepares radiologic equipment, troubleshoots as necessary.
- Reports equipment malfunctions to appropriate people, follows through until problem resolved.
- Produces hard copy of images as needed, maintains archival storage of digitized data.
- Prepares patients for procedures, providing clear understandable instructions.
- Respects the rights, privacy and property of others.
- Shows sensitivity and compassion.
- Prepares and administers contrast media under MD supervision.
- Provides knowledgeable assistance in obtaining necessary images.
- Demonstrates compliance with infection control guidelines and hand hygiene policies.
- Utilizes personal protective equipment and standard precautions in relation to exposure to blood and bodily fluids.
- Maintains sterile technique while preparing sterile tray and draping patient.
- Demonstrates knowledge of emergency procedures and responds appropriately when emergencies occur.
- Monitors radiation exposure to patient and regulates time and intensity of dose to protect patient and other team members, notifies MD of prolonged exposure.
- Reports to radiation physicist per hospital policy.
- Monitors contrast usage during case, keeps MD aware of contrast usage during procedure.
- Demonstrates proper hemostasis techniques including manual pressure.
- Maintains competence and certification in point‑of‑care testing.
- Participates in continuing education activities to promote professional growth.
- Participates in unit activities and/or hospital committees to improve patient care and work‑related processes.
- Precepts students and other health‑care team members to maximize their learning experience.
- Engages in ongoing education and training in cultural and language appropriate service delivery.
- Stays current with changes in technology and patient care by attending in‑services, journal clubs, and reading professional journals.
- Demonstrates knowledge of hemodynamic parameters and monitoring, accurately documents the chronology of the procedures, accurately records hemodynamic waveforms and calculates values, promptly notifies team members of cardiac rhythm disturbances or pressure abnormalities.
UC Health is an EEO employer.
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