Position Summary:
The Interventional Radiology Technologist is one who is working in an advanced modality. He/she is responsible for imaging and post processing of imaging for interventional radiology procedures. They circulate during procedures; scrub if needed and possess in depth knowledge of IR inventory and equipment.
Education:
Graduate from an accredited program of Radiologic Technology. ARRT is required. Must be licensed in the State of Vermont. Individual must accumulate 200 exams as outlined by the ARRT and become licensed in the modality by passing the Vascular-Interventional (VI) Radiography certification exam within 24 months of hire. This position requires verification of your college transcript. Please be prepared to provide a copy should you be invited for an interview.
Experience:
5 years of experience as an IR tech required with Hybrid OR experience preferred.
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