Travel Interventional Radiology (IR) - $2,906 per week in Tulsa, OK
Company: Cynet Health
Location: Jenks
Posted on: January 15, 2026
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Job Description:
Interventional Radiology Location: Tulsa, OK Agency: Cynet
Health Pay: $2,906 per week Shift Information: Days - 4 days x 10
hours Contract Duration: 13 Weeks Start Date: 2/2/2026 About the
Position Job Title: Interventional Technologist Profession:
Clinical Professional Specialty: Radiology Duration: 13 months
Shift: Monday through Thursday Hours per Shift: 10.5 Experience:
Minimum six (6) months of related experience License: Registered
Radiology Technologist - ARRT Certifications: Basic Life Support
provided by the American Heart Association Must-Have: 1 year of
experience; BLS certified through AHA Description: Provides
advanced procedural and radiologic support to physicians. Maintains
a well-stocked and clean work environment. Assists in pre and post
procedural patient care. Rotates on-call responsibilities. Provides
patient care appropriate to the patient population in a sterile
environment under the guidance of the physician. Assists in pre and
post procedural care. Is cross-trained to scrub on all procedures.
Communicates with appropriate personnel for follow up of procedure
patients. Identifies any specific learning needs. Assists in other
areas of the radiology department as needed. Systematically and
continuously collects, assesses, and documents data in
collaboration with the multidisciplinary team to provide procedural
care for the patient. Documents the chronological events of the
procedure and medical care during the procedure in the electronic
health record. Assists in image management and processing, and
troubleshoots equipment problems. Provides patient care within a
broad range of health care needs during non-cardiac procedures.
This includes, but is not limited to, mechanical thrombectomies,
angioplasty, stent placements, biopsies, line placements,
thrombolysis, embolizations, coils, drainage catheters, and IVC
filters. Actively participates in the Universal Protocol for all
invasive procedures. Foresees potential problems, adapts
priorities, and plans independently with or without outside
direction. Assists with monitoring the patient’s level of moderate
sedation in conjunction with the procedure performed and the
individual patient’s clinical state. Initiates additional patient
comfort measures/alternatives for sedation, as appropriate. Ensures
informed consent has been obtained from the patient prior to the
start of the procedure. All questions and concerns are answered to
the patient’s satisfaction. Operates specialized equipment during
procedures according to protocols under limited physician
supervision. Attends vendor in-services to learn new equipment.
Acts as a resource to other employees and physicians on its proper
use. Supports new technology and assists in implementing protocols.
Cleans and disinfects daily to promote an aseptic environment.
Checks the status of the equipment daily to ensure devices are in
proper working order. Reviews daily schedule to verify all
necessary supplies are available. Communicates with material
control personnel concerning supply issues. Supports department and
hospital goals through personal improvements and educational
activities. Attends mandatory in-services and meets department
education standards. Modifies behaviors or performance to comply
with care standards and meet department requirements. Aids in the
collection of statistics and presents findings logically and
professionally for process improvement. Maintains professional
standards in conjunction with those practice standards recommended
by relevant societies. Trains new personnel and acts as a mentor to
them. Demonstrates independent judgment in planning the sequence of
operations and making minor decisions in a complex technical or
professional field. Coordinates activities of others without
supervision. Leads others in the same work performed without
supervision. Works directly with patients or customers. Interacts
with internal and external customers via telephone or face-to-face
communication. Collaborates with other healthcare professionals and
staff. Demonstrates in-depth knowledge of the moderate sedation
process. Exhibits technical skills, troubleshooting skills, and
expert knowledge of catheters and equipment used during
non-cardiovascular procedures. Possesses effective interpersonal,
written, and oral communication skills. Ability to organize and
prioritize work effectively and efficiently. Able to integrate
analysis of data to discover facts or develop knowledge, concepts,
or interpretations. Works independently and as part of a team.
Always demonstrates ethical and professional behaviors. Capable of
wearing lead aprons for extended periods. Requirements Required for
Onboarding BLS Skills Checklist Specialty Exam
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