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The University of Chicago Medicine

Interventional Radiology Technologist III, Full-Time Days

The University of Chicago Medicine, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290


Job Description

Be a part of a world-class academic health-care system at

UChicago Medicine

as an

Interventional Radiology Technologist III

in the

Center for Care and Discovery .

The Interventional Radiology Technologist III works under the direction of the physician and nursing staff. The technologist performs a variety of functions before, during, and after the interventional procedure as assigned. This includes patient education, maintenance of a sterile environment, patient monitoring, and knowledge of procedural supplies to aid the performing physician. Prepares the patient for the procedure by performing assigned tasks (i.e., scrub, recording, circulating). Applies principles of radiation protection as applicable. Exercises professional judgment in the performance of procedures. Provides necessary patient care during the course of procedures. Collaborates with all disciplines for well-coordinated care. Assists with other activities that will facilitate effective/efficient use of the resources in the pre and post-procedure phases of care. These duties are expected during daily shifts as well as on call.

Essential Job Functions

Trained/Competent in at least TWO of the following modalities:

Interventional Radiology (IR):

The technician must have knowledge of the X-ray equipment in use, proper knowledge and understanding of vascular anatomy.

The technologist will support complex imaging including C-arm, ICE, CT Scans, and 3D spins as well as the power injector.

Knowledge and ability to set up and troubleshoot all imaging and radiology equipment is required.

Assist interventionalist in the performance of invasive procedures related to catheters and stents.

Interventional Cardiology (Cath Lab):

Utilizes observation and assessment skills to determine patient baseline status and continually monitor patient status throughout the delivery of care, including the monitoring and recording of hemodynamic patient data.

Demonstrates knowledge and competency in the recognition of basic arrhythmias and communicates abnormal findings to the physician.

Provides complex hemodynamic support which may include IABP placement and operation, CardioHelp, Impella, and Tandem heart.

The technologist will support complex imaging including ICE, FFR, and OCT as well as power injector, temporary pacer, rotational, and orbital atherectomy. Knowledge and ability to set up and troubleshoot all hemodynamic support, imaging, and radiology equipment is required.

Assist manager in maintaining CAP accreditation standards for documentation, QA/QC, Proficiency Testing, and staff competency.

Lead representative/liaison for all CAP data in the cath lab; submit monthly reports to CAP personnel.

Electrophysiology (EP):

Assist Cardiac Electrophysiologist in the performance of invasive surgical procedures related to intra-cardiac defibrillators and pacemakers, sets up sterile table, assists in the application of sterile drapes, hands sterile instruments and sutures to the physician during the procedure, and performs after-care of surgical instruments.

The technologist provides aid in exposure, hemostasis, and other intraoperative technical functions that will assist the physician to carry out a safe procedure with optimal results for the patient.

Understand the functionality and application of 3D Mapping system.

Imaging Specialty: Performs specialty diagnostic imaging (CT, MR, IR, Nuclear Medicine, Ultrasound, and Mammography studies as assigned. Applies principles of radiation protection (if applicable). Learns to position the patient being tested to ensure that proper image capture is achieved. Learns to select proper technical factors and utilize computer to record patient status. Begins to function proficiently with all technical equipment in diagnostic modality. Learns to prepare contrast media for administration to patients and assists the physician. Works under the supervision of a lead technologist in area as assigned.

Surgical Assist:

Prepares the patient for each procedure using aseptic technique and prepares the surgical site by shaving and cleansing with aseptic technique.

Demonstrates proper EKG lead, electro cautery dispersive pad, BP cuff, and pulse oximeter placement.

Assists physician in scrubbing for sterile invasive procedures.

Passes instruments and materials while maintaining the sterility of the equipment and environment.

Other Related Duties:

Assist Interventionalist in the performance of invasive procedures related to imaging, catheters, and stents.

Prepares the patient for each procedure using aseptic technique and prepares the surgical site by shaving and cleansing with aseptic technique.

Sets up sterile table, assists in the application of sterile drapes, hands instruments and sutures to the physician during the procedure and performs after-care of instruments and equipment.

Utilizes observation and assessment skills to determine patient baseline status and continually monitors patient status throughout the delivery of care, including the monitoring and recording of fluoroscopic imaging and patient data.

The Interventional Technologist provides aid in exposure, hemostasis, and other intraprocedural technical functions that will assist the Interventionalist to carry out a safe procedure with optimal results for the patient.

Consistently demonstrates leadership abilities in support of UCMC’s goals, including excellence in safety, quality, and the patient experience.

Performs the preceptor role in the training of students, orientees, and Procedural staff; Assists in the orientation of staff.

Serves as a mentor and role model.

Serves as a resource for staff.

Actively participates in at least one department or medical center committee.

Contributes to creating a work climate that encourages positive staff morale, motivation, and commitment for all who participate in the care of patients.

Participates in a changing environment by being supportive and cooperative with changes at the unit level.

Recognizes and seeks opportunities to learn from others and is receptive to new ideas, programs, and solutions to patient care.

Positions patient.

Selects proper technical factors.

Practices radiation protection techniques to minimize radiation exposure to patients.

Utilizes computer to record patient status.

Functions proficiently with all technical equipment in diagnostic modality.

Prepares contrast media for administration to patients and assists the physician.

Works independently in areas as assigned.

Assists in the maintenance and control of lab inventory including the rotation of stock and notification of potential out-dating.

Keeps equipment and work area clean and neat according to current 5S standards.

Apply quality, lean, and problem-solving expertise to improve operations including understanding flow of current and future states and implement process improvements.

Reports malfunctioning equipment or housekeeping issues to the appropriate person.

Perform in a high acuity emergency procedure setting.

Performs other duties as assigned.

Required Qualifications

A Tier III Technologist has graduated from an accredited Radiology Technologist (RT) program.

Ability to take call overnight/weekends.

High school diploma or equivalent.

Four years or more of previous experience working in Interventional/Special Procedures setting.

Additional skills sought include effective communication skills and ability to work effectively with other staff members who make up the team providing care to patients.

Proven visual acuity, manual dexterity, and accuracy required.

Independent judgment and initiative required in order to utilize the specialized equipment involved and work within a complex organizational structure.

Basic Life Support (BLS), Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR).

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS).

ARRT (VI).

Licensure by State of Illinois (IEMA).

Advanced certification in Vascular Interventional Radiology required or obtained within 2 years of hire date.

Position Details

Job Type/FTE: 1.00, Full-time.

Shift: 7am-5:30pm.

Call Requirements: 6 to 7 weeks depending on the rotation.

Unit/Department: Rad Intervention.

Why Join Us

We’ve been at the forefront of medicine since 1899. We provide superior healthcare with compassion, always mindful that each patient is a person, an individual. To accomplish this, we need employees with passion, talent, and commitment… with patients and with each other. We’re in this together: working to advance medical innovation, serve the health needs of the community, and move our collective knowledge forward. If you’d like to add enriching human life to your profile, UChicago Medicine is for you. Here at the forefront, we’re doing work that really matters. Join us. Bring your passion.

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UChicago Medicine is an equal opportunity employer. We evaluate qualified applicants without regard to race, color, ethnicity, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, civil union status, parental status, religion, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, and other legally protected characteristics.

Must comply with UChicago Medicine’s COVID-19 Vaccination requirement as a condition of employment. If you have already received the vaccination, you must provide proof as part of the pre-employment process. This is in addition to your compliance with the Flu Vaccination requirement as well. Medical and religious exemptions will be considered consistent with applicable law. Lastly, a pre-employment physical, drug screening, and background check are also required for all employees prior to hire.

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