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Travel Interventional Radiology Technologist

Job in Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon, 97838, USA
Listing for: LanceSoft, Inc.
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-07-01
Job specializations:
  • Healthcare
    Medical Technologist & Lab Technician, Medical Specialist, Medical Imaging
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 2812 USD Weekly USD 2812.00 WEEK
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Travel Interventional Radiology Technologist - $2,812 per week

Lance Soft is seeking a travel Interventional Radiology Technologist for a travel job in Hermiston, Oregon.

Job Details
  • Specialty:
    Interventional Radiology Technologist
  • Discipline:
    Allied Health Professional
  • Start Date:

    04/06/2026
  • Duration:
    13 weeks
  • 36 hours per week
  • Shift: 8 hours, days
  • Employment Type:

    Travel
Essential Job Functions

Perform a variety of duties, often changing from one task to another of a different nature without loss of efficiency or composure.

Imaging Role
  • Operate fluoroscopic and radiographic imaging systems during diagnostic and interventional procedures (e.g., vascular, non‑vascular, cardiac catheterization without EP or structural components). Operating fluoroscopy (pressing the pedal, initiating exposure) must follow OBMI supervision rules.
  • Perform any image post‑processing and ensure images are sent to PACS.
  • Ensure optimal image quality, positioning, and equipment settings based on procedural needs.
  • Verify imaging readiness, room setup, and equipment functionality prior to each case.
  • Maintain strict adherence to ALARA principles and all radiation safety policies.
  • Enter charges into Epic when necessary.
Scrub Role
  • When assigned, function as the scrub technologist using sterile techniques to assist physicians during interventional and catheter‑based procedures.
  • Prepare and organize sterile instruments, guide wires, catheters, sheaths, embolic materials, and procedural trays.
  • Anticipate physician needs and respond quickly and accurately during critical moments.
  • Display familiarity with vascular anatomy, device sizing, catheter selection, and table‑side procedural flow.
  • Actively communicate with the monitor person to ensure procedure activities and times are documented.
Monitor Role (Hemodynamic & Procedural Monitoring)
  • When assigned, function as the primary monitor technologist, recording hemodynamic data, pressures, and procedural events.
  • Ensure allergy considerations are communicated during the timeout and reflected in procedural documentation.
  • Operate and troubleshoot physiological monitoring systems (e.g., hemodynamic recorders, ECG, oxygen saturation).
  • Document all supplies used, implants, contrast usage, and procedural details accurately.
  • Communicate real‑time findings to the procedural team, ensuring accurate documentation of events, medications, and device deployment.
Peri‑Procedure
  • Assist with patient preparation, patient positioning, connecting monitoring equipment, and equipment placement.
  • In collaboration with nurses, verify allergies, NPO status, renal function, and other relevant clinical factors.
  • Perform patient identification, procedure verification, and timeout processes in accordance with institutional policy.
  • Provide support during sedation, as needed, under the direction of nursing and medical staff.
  • Help monitor patient condition, respond to changes during procedures, and assist the team as needed or requested.
  • Perform sheath pulls and vascular access management as needed.
Contrast Allergy Management Collaboration
  • Work collaboratively with nursing and physicians to identify and address contrast allergies or sensitivities.
  • Participate in pre‑procedure discussions regarding appropriate contrast agents (e.g., switching to iso‑osmolar).
  • Ensure allergy considerations are communicated during the timeout.
Department Support
  • Assist with managing supplies and par levels, restocking procedure room, tracking expiration dates, rotating stock, and receiving, unpacking, labeling, and shelving incoming inventory.
  • Assist with room turnover efficiency by cleaning up sharps and biohazard materials according to policy and preparing the room for the next case (restocking, setting up basic items, checking lead availability).
  • Perform basic daily/weekly equipment checks (fluoro readiness, imaging equipment diagnostics, injector checks, lead apron integrity inspections, etc.), ensuring all equipment is inspected, calibrated, and functioning properly before use.
  • Report and document malfunctioning equipment; assist with placing service calls when needed.
  • Assist with tracking radiation dose metrics and equipment service needs.
  • Ensure devices are cleaned, charged, and stored properly (e.g., ultrasound, IVUS).
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