Cath Lab - Radiology Technologist

Sycamore, IL

$72,510 - $95,415 a year

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Job Details

Profession: Radiology, Allied Health

Type: Full Time

Cath Lab Radiology Technologist 

Full-Time / Competitive Pay 

 

MLR is looking for a skilled Radiology Technologist to provide technical support for diagnostic and interventional procedures. Responsibilities include assisting with scrubbing in, preparing and handling catheters and guidewires, and administering contrast media and medications as directed by physicians. You will also be responsible for documenting procedures and patient information in accordance with hospital policies. Join us in supporting our mission, vision, and values as we continue to provide exceptional care.

 

Radiology Technologist - Cath Lab 

  • Guide and comfort patients through their procedures, ensuring they’re informed and at ease.
  • Master and manage state-of-the-art imaging systems, capturing precise, high-quality images of the heart and blood vessels.
  • Work alongside top cardiologists, supporting diagnostic and interventional procedures with expert assistance and attention to detail.
  • Uphold the highest standards of radiation safety, protecting patients and staff while delivering exceptional imaging results.
  • Keep a vigilant eye on patient vitals and conditions, swiftly addressing any issues to ensure a smooth procedure.
  • Conduct routine checks and maintenance on imaging equipment to ensure optimal performance and safety.
  • Keep precise records of procedures, patient information, and imaging results for seamless continuity of care.
  • Engage with a dynamic team of healthcare professionals to provide exceptional patient outcomes.

Radiology Technologist - Cath Lab Benefits 

  • 15k sign-on bonus
  • Comprehensive 

Radiology Technologist - Cath Lab Requirements

  • Associate degree in Radiography
  • Registered by A.R.R.T.
  • license by Illinois Emergency Management Agency (IEMA)

Apply now to advance your career and join a team dedicated to transforming patient lives.