Veracity Software Inc
Radiology Interventional Technologist & Senior Radiology Interventional Technolo
Veracity Software Inc, Olympia, Washington, United States, 98502
Radiology Interventional Technologist & Senior Radiology Interventional Technologist
Location: Olympia, Washington
Schedule: Full-Time (varied shifts depending on department needs)
This is a combined posting — candidates will be considered for the role that best matches their qualifications.
Interventional Radiology (IR) services, including advanced neurosurgical interventions that enhance stroke response and thrombectomy capabilities.
The Radiology Interventional Technologist performs high-level IR procedures while assisting Interventional Radiologists, Vascular Surgeons, Neurosurgeons, and Diagnostic Imaging RNs. This role requires strong clinical skills, procedural competency, and a commitment to high-quality, compassionate patient care.
The Senior Radiology Interventional Technologist holds additional responsibilities in department development, training, workflow coordination, IR supply oversight, compliance preparation, and supporting quality and safety programs.
Interventional Radiology Procedures
Assist physicians (Interventional Radiologists, Vascular Surgeons, Neurosurgeons) during IR procedures with proficiency and accuracy.
Prepare patients, rooms, supplies, and equipment for IR and neurosurgical interventions.
Ensure proper radiation safety and aseptic technique during procedures.
Patient Care
Provide high-quality, compassionate care to patients undergoing interventional radiology or vascular procedures.
Evaluate patient condition and assist with monitoring during procedures.
Maintain patient comfort, confidentiality, and safety at all times.
Imaging & Equipment Operations
Operate imaging systems and IR equipment efficiently and safely.
Collaborate with RNs and physicians to support high-quality imaging outcomes.
Assist with troubleshooting equipment and reporting malfunctions.
Departmental Workflow & Compliance (Senior Role Additional Duties)
Participate in scheduling coordination and workflow optimization.
Support IR supply chain management and inventory oversight.
Assist with compliance and readiness for:
Department of Health
Joint Commission
Radiation Safety & dosimetry
Environment of Care audits
Contribute to policy and protocol development.
Training & Leadership (Senior Role Additional Duties)
Provide training and mentorship to IR Technologists.
Offer clinical guidance and support departmental growth.
Participate in the development of IR best practices and quality initiatives.
Required Skills & Certifications
Washington Radiologic Technologist Certification
ARRT - Registered Technologist in Radiography (R.T.(R))
BLS - American Heart Association
Preferred Skills & Certifications
ARRT - Vascular Interventional (VI) or Cardiac Interventional (CI) certification
Experience in Interventional Radiology or Cath Lab
Experience assisting Neurosurgeons, Interventional Radiologists, or Vascular Surgeons
Experience with IR supply management, scheduling, or compliance processes
Experience training or precepting IR technologists (for Senior role)
Experience Requirements
1+ year of experience in radiology (IR experience preferred)
Experience supporting interventional radiology or vascular surgical procedures
Senior Role: 3+ years of IR experience recommended, plus leadership or training experience
Key Competencies
Interventional procedure proficiency
Radiation safety & dose management
Strong patient care and communication skills
Ability to operate IR imaging systems
Critical thinking, adaptability, and teamwork
Knowledge of sterile technique and surgical workflow
Ability to support compliance and accreditation standards
Leadership, mentorship, and clinical guidance (Senior role)
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Schedule: Full-Time (varied shifts depending on department needs)
This is a combined posting — candidates will be considered for the role that best matches their qualifications.
Interventional Radiology (IR) services, including advanced neurosurgical interventions that enhance stroke response and thrombectomy capabilities.
The Radiology Interventional Technologist performs high-level IR procedures while assisting Interventional Radiologists, Vascular Surgeons, Neurosurgeons, and Diagnostic Imaging RNs. This role requires strong clinical skills, procedural competency, and a commitment to high-quality, compassionate patient care.
The Senior Radiology Interventional Technologist holds additional responsibilities in department development, training, workflow coordination, IR supply oversight, compliance preparation, and supporting quality and safety programs.
Interventional Radiology Procedures
Assist physicians (Interventional Radiologists, Vascular Surgeons, Neurosurgeons) during IR procedures with proficiency and accuracy.
Prepare patients, rooms, supplies, and equipment for IR and neurosurgical interventions.
Ensure proper radiation safety and aseptic technique during procedures.
Patient Care
Provide high-quality, compassionate care to patients undergoing interventional radiology or vascular procedures.
Evaluate patient condition and assist with monitoring during procedures.
Maintain patient comfort, confidentiality, and safety at all times.
Imaging & Equipment Operations
Operate imaging systems and IR equipment efficiently and safely.
Collaborate with RNs and physicians to support high-quality imaging outcomes.
Assist with troubleshooting equipment and reporting malfunctions.
Departmental Workflow & Compliance (Senior Role Additional Duties)
Participate in scheduling coordination and workflow optimization.
Support IR supply chain management and inventory oversight.
Assist with compliance and readiness for:
Department of Health
Joint Commission
Radiation Safety & dosimetry
Environment of Care audits
Contribute to policy and protocol development.
Training & Leadership (Senior Role Additional Duties)
Provide training and mentorship to IR Technologists.
Offer clinical guidance and support departmental growth.
Participate in the development of IR best practices and quality initiatives.
Required Skills & Certifications
Washington Radiologic Technologist Certification
ARRT - Registered Technologist in Radiography (R.T.(R))
BLS - American Heart Association
Preferred Skills & Certifications
ARRT - Vascular Interventional (VI) or Cardiac Interventional (CI) certification
Experience in Interventional Radiology or Cath Lab
Experience assisting Neurosurgeons, Interventional Radiologists, or Vascular Surgeons
Experience with IR supply management, scheduling, or compliance processes
Experience training or precepting IR technologists (for Senior role)
Experience Requirements
1+ year of experience in radiology (IR experience preferred)
Experience supporting interventional radiology or vascular surgical procedures
Senior Role: 3+ years of IR experience recommended, plus leadership or training experience
Key Competencies
Interventional procedure proficiency
Radiation safety & dose management
Strong patient care and communication skills
Ability to operate IR imaging systems
Critical thinking, adaptability, and teamwork
Knowledge of sterile technique and surgical workflow
Ability to support compliance and accreditation standards
Leadership, mentorship, and clinical guidance (Senior role)
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