The Rector & Visitors of the University of Virginia
Registered Nurse (RN) - Interventional Radiology
The Rector & Visitors of the University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, United States, 22904
Interventional Radiology (IR) offers a dynamic and fast-paced environment where highly skilled medical professionals work together to provide cutting‑edge, minimally invasive procedures for our patients. We focus on the assessment, evaluation, and treatment of blood vessels, excluding the heart and brain, as well as managing all venous access for the hospital. The RN plays a critical role in patient care, working in a collaborative setting alongside a multidisciplinary team.
Key Features of the IR Department
Large Nursing Station: Equipped with computers, patient and cardiac monitor screens, and patient call system.
EPIC System: Utilized for Electronic Medical Record (EMR) charting and documentation.
Procedure Rooms: 8 procedure rooms with state-of-the-art equipment, including individual patient care carts, monitoring systems, and large screens displaying vital signs.
14‑Bed Pre‑ and Post‑Recovery Area: Dedicated to preparing and recovering patients following procedures.
Patient Population
Inpatients
Same Day Admissions (SDA)
Outpatients (OP)
Emergency Room (ER) patients
Note: The IR team does not manage critical care patients but collaborates closely with Critical Care Nurses (RNs) for patient care within the department.
Types of Procedures Performed
Central Venous Access: Ports, PICCs, Trifusion lines
Dialysis Maintenance: Fistulagrams, declots, HD lines
Venous Recanalization
Embolization: For bleeding vessels and tumors (including chemo options)
Biliary and Nephrostomy Tube Placement & Maintenance
TPA Infusion (Lysis): For occluded arteries/veins and pulmonary embolisms
Radiofrequency & Cryoablation: For tumors
Liver and Renal Biopsy
Hepatic Bypass Procedures: TIPs & BRTO
Angioplasty/Thrombectomy/Stenting: For any vessels, excluding brain and heart
Select Vertebroplasty Patients
G/J Tube Placements
RN Role and Responsibilities
Pre‑Procedure Workup: Ensuring patients are properly prepared for their procedures.
Intra‑Procedure Monitoring: Providing continuous patient monitoring during the procedure.
Post‑Procedure Monitoring & Discharge: Ensuring patients recover safely and are discharged appropriately.
Pre‑Calls: Contacting patients in advance of procedures to confirm details and provide information.
Patient Education: Explaining the procedure to patients and their families pre‑ and post‑procedure.
IV Start & Blood Draws: Initiating IVs, drawing blood, and sending required lab specimens.
Procedural Sedation: Administering sedation (typically fentanyl and versed) during procedures.
Project Involvement: Engaging in process improvement initiatives and standard work.
Shared Governance Participation: Actively participating in Unit and Hospital Education and Practice teams.
Committee Involvement: Representing the nursing staff in Radiology and Medical Imaging department committees and initiatives.
Hours of Operation
Monday‑Friday: 0600‑1800 (staffed until 1930 during the week)
Average number of cases per day: 30 patients
Weekend & Holiday Coverage: On‑call for emergent/urgent procedures
Schedule Options:
Four 10‑hour shifts: 0630‑1700, 0730‑1800, 0900‑1930
Three 12‑hour shifts: 0700‑1930
Overtime: Overtime is paid at time and a half for hours worked over 40 in a week.
Call Pay:
$6.50/hour for being on call
$10/hour for each hour worked when called back or when continuing the shift into the call period
Must be able to arrive at UVA within 30 minutes when on call.
Relationship Based Care, Expert Caring, and Other Core Competencies
Relationship Based Care – Self and Colleagues: reflects the influence of the nurse's relationship with self, colleagues and patient/family on the patient experience.
Relationship Based Care – Patients and Families: reflects the influence of the nurse's relationship with self, colleagues and patient/family on the patient experience.
Expert Caring: encompasses clinical assessment, planning, prioritizing, coordinating and implementation of care.
Empowered Leaders: demonstrate knowledge of and actively participate in shared governance.
Lifelong Learners: encompasses professional development through formal education, professional certification, internal and external learning opportunities and recognizes the value of external professional organizations. Supports onboarding of new team members and precepts as applicable.
Quality Achievement: includes adherence to clinical documentation guidelines, comprehension of outcomes data, engagement in performance improvement activities and commitment to standard work.
Innovation: is demonstrated by application of technologies that support patient care, actively seeking to implement evidence based practice and new knowledge generated by nursing research.
In addition to the above job responsibilities, other duties may be assigned.
Qualifications and Experience Capable clinician, focused on expanding knowledge and skills. Consistently provides effective direct care, as part of the interdisciplinary team, to a variety of complex patients. Manages care and implements treatment plans at a refined skill level in collaboration with patients, their families, physicians and other members of the health care team. Seeks as well as provides feedback for improved clinical practice. Assumes a beginning leadership role but seeks mentoring in this process.
ANA Scope and Standards of Practice definition of nursing: Nursing is the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, facilitation of healing, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, groups, communities and populations.
Minimum Requirements Education: Graduate of an accredited nursing program required. Bachelor of Science in Nursing required within 5 years of hire.
Experience: 1 year of relevant experience.
Licensure: Licensed to Practice as a Registered Nurse in the Commonwealth of Virginia. American Heart Association (AHA) Health Care Provider BLS certification required. ACLS certification required within 6 months from date of hire.
Physical Demands Job requires standing for prolonged periods, frequently traveling, bending/stooping. Proficient communicative, auditory and visual skills; Attention to detail and ability to write legibly; Ability to lift/push/pull 20-50 lbs. May be exposed to chemicals, blood/body fluids and infectious disease.
The starting base rate for this role is $39.90 hourly. Individual compensation will be determined by the selected candidate's qualifications, previous work experience, and/or education.
Benefits
Comprehensive Benefits Package: Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Paid Time Off, Long‑term and Short‑term Disability, Retirement Savings
Health Saving Plans, and Flexible Spending Accounts
Certification and education support
Generous Paid Time Off
UVA Health is a world‑class Magnet Recognized academic medical center and health system with a level 1 trauma center. 2023‑2024 U.S. News & World Report "Best Hospitals" guide rates UVA Health University Medical Center as "High Performing" in 5 adult specialties and 14 conditions/procedures. We are one of 70 National Cancer Institute designated cancer centers. UVA Health Children’s is named by 2023‑2024 U.S. News & World Report as the best children's hospital in Virginia with 9 specialties ranked among the best in the nation. Our footprint also encompasses 3 community hospitals and an integrated network of primary and specialty care clinics throughout Charlottesville, Culpeper, Northern Virginia, and beyond.
The University of Virginia is an equal opportunity employer. All interested persons are encouraged to apply, including veterans and individuals with disabilities. Click to read more about UVA's commitment to non‑discrimination and equal opportunity employment.
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Key Features of the IR Department
Large Nursing Station: Equipped with computers, patient and cardiac monitor screens, and patient call system.
EPIC System: Utilized for Electronic Medical Record (EMR) charting and documentation.
Procedure Rooms: 8 procedure rooms with state-of-the-art equipment, including individual patient care carts, monitoring systems, and large screens displaying vital signs.
14‑Bed Pre‑ and Post‑Recovery Area: Dedicated to preparing and recovering patients following procedures.
Patient Population
Inpatients
Same Day Admissions (SDA)
Outpatients (OP)
Emergency Room (ER) patients
Note: The IR team does not manage critical care patients but collaborates closely with Critical Care Nurses (RNs) for patient care within the department.
Types of Procedures Performed
Central Venous Access: Ports, PICCs, Trifusion lines
Dialysis Maintenance: Fistulagrams, declots, HD lines
Venous Recanalization
Embolization: For bleeding vessels and tumors (including chemo options)
Biliary and Nephrostomy Tube Placement & Maintenance
TPA Infusion (Lysis): For occluded arteries/veins and pulmonary embolisms
Radiofrequency & Cryoablation: For tumors
Liver and Renal Biopsy
Hepatic Bypass Procedures: TIPs & BRTO
Angioplasty/Thrombectomy/Stenting: For any vessels, excluding brain and heart
Select Vertebroplasty Patients
G/J Tube Placements
RN Role and Responsibilities
Pre‑Procedure Workup: Ensuring patients are properly prepared for their procedures.
Intra‑Procedure Monitoring: Providing continuous patient monitoring during the procedure.
Post‑Procedure Monitoring & Discharge: Ensuring patients recover safely and are discharged appropriately.
Pre‑Calls: Contacting patients in advance of procedures to confirm details and provide information.
Patient Education: Explaining the procedure to patients and their families pre‑ and post‑procedure.
IV Start & Blood Draws: Initiating IVs, drawing blood, and sending required lab specimens.
Procedural Sedation: Administering sedation (typically fentanyl and versed) during procedures.
Project Involvement: Engaging in process improvement initiatives and standard work.
Shared Governance Participation: Actively participating in Unit and Hospital Education and Practice teams.
Committee Involvement: Representing the nursing staff in Radiology and Medical Imaging department committees and initiatives.
Hours of Operation
Monday‑Friday: 0600‑1800 (staffed until 1930 during the week)
Average number of cases per day: 30 patients
Weekend & Holiday Coverage: On‑call for emergent/urgent procedures
Schedule Options:
Four 10‑hour shifts: 0630‑1700, 0730‑1800, 0900‑1930
Three 12‑hour shifts: 0700‑1930
Overtime: Overtime is paid at time and a half for hours worked over 40 in a week.
Call Pay:
$6.50/hour for being on call
$10/hour for each hour worked when called back or when continuing the shift into the call period
Must be able to arrive at UVA within 30 minutes when on call.
Relationship Based Care, Expert Caring, and Other Core Competencies
Relationship Based Care – Self and Colleagues: reflects the influence of the nurse's relationship with self, colleagues and patient/family on the patient experience.
Relationship Based Care – Patients and Families: reflects the influence of the nurse's relationship with self, colleagues and patient/family on the patient experience.
Expert Caring: encompasses clinical assessment, planning, prioritizing, coordinating and implementation of care.
Empowered Leaders: demonstrate knowledge of and actively participate in shared governance.
Lifelong Learners: encompasses professional development through formal education, professional certification, internal and external learning opportunities and recognizes the value of external professional organizations. Supports onboarding of new team members and precepts as applicable.
Quality Achievement: includes adherence to clinical documentation guidelines, comprehension of outcomes data, engagement in performance improvement activities and commitment to standard work.
Innovation: is demonstrated by application of technologies that support patient care, actively seeking to implement evidence based practice and new knowledge generated by nursing research.
In addition to the above job responsibilities, other duties may be assigned.
Qualifications and Experience Capable clinician, focused on expanding knowledge and skills. Consistently provides effective direct care, as part of the interdisciplinary team, to a variety of complex patients. Manages care and implements treatment plans at a refined skill level in collaboration with patients, their families, physicians and other members of the health care team. Seeks as well as provides feedback for improved clinical practice. Assumes a beginning leadership role but seeks mentoring in this process.
ANA Scope and Standards of Practice definition of nursing: Nursing is the protection, promotion, and optimization of health and abilities, prevention of illness and injury, facilitation of healing, alleviation of suffering through the diagnosis and treatment of human response, and advocacy in the care of individuals, families, groups, communities and populations.
Minimum Requirements Education: Graduate of an accredited nursing program required. Bachelor of Science in Nursing required within 5 years of hire.
Experience: 1 year of relevant experience.
Licensure: Licensed to Practice as a Registered Nurse in the Commonwealth of Virginia. American Heart Association (AHA) Health Care Provider BLS certification required. ACLS certification required within 6 months from date of hire.
Physical Demands Job requires standing for prolonged periods, frequently traveling, bending/stooping. Proficient communicative, auditory and visual skills; Attention to detail and ability to write legibly; Ability to lift/push/pull 20-50 lbs. May be exposed to chemicals, blood/body fluids and infectious disease.
The starting base rate for this role is $39.90 hourly. Individual compensation will be determined by the selected candidate's qualifications, previous work experience, and/or education.
Benefits
Comprehensive Benefits Package: Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
Paid Time Off, Long‑term and Short‑term Disability, Retirement Savings
Health Saving Plans, and Flexible Spending Accounts
Certification and education support
Generous Paid Time Off
UVA Health is a world‑class Magnet Recognized academic medical center and health system with a level 1 trauma center. 2023‑2024 U.S. News & World Report "Best Hospitals" guide rates UVA Health University Medical Center as "High Performing" in 5 adult specialties and 14 conditions/procedures. We are one of 70 National Cancer Institute designated cancer centers. UVA Health Children’s is named by 2023‑2024 U.S. News & World Report as the best children's hospital in Virginia with 9 specialties ranked among the best in the nation. Our footprint also encompasses 3 community hospitals and an integrated network of primary and specialty care clinics throughout Charlottesville, Culpeper, Northern Virginia, and beyond.
The University of Virginia is an equal opportunity employer. All interested persons are encouraged to apply, including veterans and individuals with disabilities. Click to read more about UVA's commitment to non‑discrimination and equal opportunity employment.
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