Lead - Intervention Radiologic Tech

Piedmont Healthcare Inc.Columbus, GA
Onsite

About The Position

Performs and supervises modality daily operations and provides leadership relative to the assigned area. This position requires 70 percent patient care and 30 percent supervisory functions. Promotes and advocates imaging services by remaining abreast of the latest changes in technology and equipment. The Lead Interventional Radiological Technologist ensures accreditations standards are maintained as well as performs a variety of tasks involving the operation of interventional equipment and other equipment/devices as appropriate.

Requirements

  • AMA approved Radiologic Technology program or JRCERT accredited hospital-based training program
  • 3 years technical experience
  • Experience in leadership of personnel
  • (R) ARDMS or ARRT - Radiographer Registered by the American Registry of Radiological Technologists (R) Upon Hire Required
  • (VI) or Cardio Vascular Imaging - Vascular Imaging Registered Vascular-Interventional Radiographer (VI) or Cardiac-Interventional Radiographer (CI) Upon Hire Required
  • CI - Cardiac Interventional Upon Hire Required
  • BCLS - Basic Life Support Upon Hire Required

Responsibilities

  • Performs and supervises modality daily operations and provides leadership relative to the assigned area.
  • Requires 70 percent patient care and 30 percent supervisory functions.
  • Promotes and advocates imaging services by remaining abreast of the latest changes in technology and equipment.
  • Ensures accreditations standards are maintained.
  • Performs a variety of tasks involving the operation of interventional equipment and other equipment/devices as appropriate.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Mid Level

Education Level

No Education Listed

Number of Employees

251-500 employees

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