Interventional Radiology Technologist - $20K Sign-On
Company: Good Shepherd Health Care System
Location: Hermiston
Posted on: March 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Position: Interventional Radiology Rad Tech -
*$20,000 Sign-on Bonus* 1.0 FTE Schedule: Monday - Friday, 0900 -
1730 Schedule includes call rotation Compensation Range: $34.18 -
$57.23 (Step Scale 1 - 20) Compensation package also includes
employer paid medical, dental, and vision healthcare premiums.
*Sign-on Bonus requires a 2-year commitment. Join Our Growing Team
at Good Shepherd Health Care System At Good Shepherd Health Care
System , we put "Patients First. Always." We are committed to
bringing state-of-the-art care closer to home and providing
exceptional care to our community. Why Choose Good Shepherd?
Independent & Financially Stable organization Top-tier benefits
package offering 100% employer-paid healthcare premiums (medical,
dental, and vision) for both employees and their families.
State-of-the-Art Facilities & Services Supportive Administration &
Culture Thriving, Growing Region supporting outdoor lifestyle &
adventure. Good Shepherd Health Care System remains one of the
largest employers in the area and plays a pivotal role in the
region's continued growth. DEFINITION OF POSITION: The
Interventional Radiology/Cardiology Radiologic Technologist
supports diagnostic and interventional procedures through expert
operation of fluoroscopic imaging equipment, sterile technique, and
procedural workflow coordination. This role works collaboratively
with physicians, nurses, and the interdisciplinary team to ensure
safe, efficient, and high-quality patient care. The technologist
demonstrates advanced technical competence in procedural imaging,
radiation safety, sterile field maintenance, and hemodynamic
monitoring while adhering to departmental protocols and regulatory
standards. Exercises professional judgment in performance of
services and maintains a demeanor complementary to medical ethics.
Provides appropriate patient care and recognizes patient conditions
essential for successful completion of the procedure. The
Interventional Rad Tech is responsible to the Unit Manager and
Surgical Services Director. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Personal
Traits, Qualities, and Aptitudes Must be able to: Perform a variety
of duties, often changing from one task to another of a different
nature without loss of efficiency or composure Imaging Role
Operates fluoroscopic and radiographic imaging systems during
diagnostic and interventional procedures (e.g., vascular,
non-vascular, cardiac catheterization without EP or structural
components). Operating fluoroscopy (pressing the pedal, initiating
exposure) must follow OBMI supervision rules. Performs any image
post-processing and ensures images are sent to PACS. Ensures
optimal image quality, positioning, and equipment settings based on
procedural needs. Verifies imaging readiness, room setup, and
equipment functionality prior to each case. Maintains strict
adherence to ALARA principles and all radiation safety policies.
Enters charges into Epic when necessary. Scrub Role When assigned,
functions as the scrub technologist using sterile techniques to
assist physicians during interventional and catheter-based
procedures. Prepares and organizes sterile instruments, guidewires,
catheters, sheaths, embolic materials, and procedural trays.
Anticipates physician needs and responds quickly and accurately
during critical moments. Demonstrates familiarity with vascular
anatomy, device sizing, catheter selection, and table-side
procedural flow. Actively communicate with monitor person to ensure
procedure activities and times are documented Monitor Role
(Hemodynamic & Procedural Monitoring) When assigned, functions as
the primary monitor technologist, recording hemodynamic data,
pressures, and procedural events. Ensures allergy considerations
are communicated during the timeout and reflected in procedural
documentation. Operates and troubleshoots physiological monitoring
systems (e.g., hemodynamic recorders, ECG, oxygen saturation).
Documents all supplies used, implants, contrast usage, and
procedural details accurately. Communicates real-time findings to
the procedural team, ensuring accurate documentation of events,
medications, and device deployment. Peri-Procedure Assists with
patient preparation, patient positioning, connecting monitoring
equipment and equipment placement. In collaboration with nurses,
verify allergies, NPO status, renal function, and other relevant
clinical factors. Performs patient identification, procedure
verification, and timeout processes in accordance with
institutional policy. Provides support during sedation, as needed,
under the direction of nursing and medical staff. Help to monitor
patient condition, respond to changes during procedures and assist
team, as needed or requested. Perform sheath pulls and vascular
access management as needed. Contrast Allergy Management
Collaboration Works collaboratively with nursing and physicians to
identify and address contrast allergies or sensitivities.
Participates in pre-procedure discussions regarding appropriate
contrast agents (e.g., switching to iso-osmolar). Ensures allergy
considerations are communicated during the timeout. Department
Support Assist with managing supplies and par levels, restocking
procedure room, tracking expiration dates, rotating stock, and
receiving, unpacking, labeling, and shelving incoming inventory.
Assist with room turnover efficiency by assisting with post
procedure cleanup such as sharps and biohazard materials disposal
according to policy and preparing the room for the next case
(restocking, setting up basic items, checking lead availability).
Perform basic daily/weekly equipment checks (fluoro readiness,
imaging equipment diagnostics, injector checks, lead apron
integrity inspections, etc.), ensuring all equipment is inspected,
calibrated, and functioning properly before use. Report and
document malfunctioning equipment; assist with placing service
calls when needed. Assists with tracking radiation dose metrics and
equipment service needs. Ensure devices are cleaned, charged, and
stored properly (e.g., ultrasound, IVUS, etc.). Work independently,
making evaluations and decisions based on measurable or verifiable
criteria Recognize the rights, responsibilities, and
confidentiality of all patients from every socioeconomic
background, conveying empathy and communicating effectively Working
Conditions Inside environment, protected from the weather but not
necessarily temperature changes. Subject to frequent exposure to
infection, contagious disease, and hazardous materials and
equipment. Occasionally subject to combative patients. Variable
noise levels. Also subject to rapid pace, multiple stimuli,
unpredictable environment, and critical situations. Physical
Demands/Traits Must be able to: Perceive the nature of sounds by
the ear Express or exchange ideas by means of the spoken word
Perceive characteristics of objects through the eyes Extend arms
and hands in any direction Seize, hold, grasp, turn, or otherwise
work with hands Pick, pinch, or otherwise work with fingers
Perceive such attributes of objects or materials as size, shape,
temperature, or texture. Stoop, kneel, crouch, and crawl. Must be
able to lift 50 pounds maximum with frequent lifting, carrying,
pushing, and pulling of objects weighing up to 25 pounds.
Continuous walking and standing. Must be able to identify, match,
and distinguish colors. Rare lifting of greater than 100 pounds.
QUALIFICATIONS Education: Required: Graduate of an accredited
Radiologic Technology program Desired: BS Radiologic
Science/Medical Imaging Experience: Required: At least one year’s
experience in Interventional Radiology and/or Cath Lab managing
fluoroscopy and scrubbing interventional cases. Desired: At least
three years in Interventional Radiology or Cath Lab managing
fluoroscopy, scrubbing interventional cases and functioning in
monitor role. Licenses, Certifications, and/or Registrations:
Current Oregon State licensure issued by OBMI, ARRT certification,
RT(R).; current BLS, ACLS certification (or within 6 months of
hire); Certifications specific to areas of clinical specialty
preferred (e.g., RCIS, NIH Stroke Scale). Required NIHSS (National
Institute of Health Stroke Scale) Certificate (within 6 months of
hire). Equipment/Tools/Work Aids: Fixed fluoroscopy equipment,
portable ultrasound, IVUS. Specialized Knowledge and Skills:
Ability to provide care for the patient's age-specific, cultural,
physical, and psychosocial wellbeing. Other: Bilingual and/or
English-Spanish speaking preferred. Ability to work with culturally
diverse population.
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