Radiology / Cardiology/Interventional Radiology
Job Detail
Shift: Day 4×10-Hour (07:00 – 17:00)
Description:
RTO after booking is not allowed and is not allowed to be worked out onsite. Any call offs or additional RTO on unit, could possibly turn into a cancel and DNR.
REQUIRED SKILLS / CERTS / EXP:
Minimum Years of Experience:
Traveler Experience: REQUIRED
Locals Accepted / Rate Difference: Yes
Skills: Interventional Radiology, Special Procedures, Maintains equipment, Stocks supplies, Angioplasty, Chest Tube Placement, Embolization, Gastrostomy Tube Placement, Inferior Vena Cava (IVC) filter placement, Liver Biopsy, Mesenteric Angiogram, Stent placement, Thoracentesis, Catheter/drain exchange, Cystoscopy, Embolization, Gastrostomy, Internal/external biliary drainage, Nephrostomy, Percutaneous transhepatic cholangiogram, Renal Artery Stent Placement, Ureteral Stent Placement, Angioplasty, Central Venous Access/Port Placement, Central Venous Access (non-Tunneled/PICC lines), Central Venous Access (Tunneled Port), PICC Lines- Care and Maintenance, Central Venous Lines- Care and Maintenance, Fluoroscopy, Accurate monitoring, Equipment set up, Prep access site, Room circulator, Scrub- maintain sterile field, Isolation Precautions, Use of Rapid Response team, Trauma Level II Experience
Certs: ARRT and BLS
PREFERRED SKILLS / CERTS / EXP: ARRT VI, PACS, TIPS (Transjugular Intrahepatic Portosystemic Shunt), Computed tomography, Client Innova IGS, Siemens, Ultrasound, Perform EKG lead placement, Recognition of life-threatening arrhythmias, Previous Charge Experience, Trauma Level I Experience
JOB DETAILS:
Avg. Daily Census/Visits per Day: 8/2
Shift: 10 HR Days; Weekdays
Call Requirement: Sat/Sun is call, only. (Department hours are M-Fr 0700-1700 with call coverage after hours) Weekend Call will be rotated 1:5 with 4 fulltime RT’s and one travel RT. This comes out to two 24- hour call shifts in a five-week time tract, and the sharing of weekend call days.
Weekend Requirement: 3-4 per contract
PATIENT DIAGNOSES: Acute inpatient population, ED emergent population, and outpatient routine procedures; bleeds, cancer, end of life, fibroids, vascular disease, urological comorbidities, failure to thrive
SPECIAL PROCEDURES / UNIT DETAILS: Interventional body procedures: port, pleurx, gastrostomy tube, nephrostomy tube and perm cath placements; embolizations for bleeding, fibroids; liver cancer treatment/SIRT, chemo embolization. Trauma Level I procedures (splenic, liver, pelvic bleeds)
SPECIAL EQUIPMENT: Siemens single plane and Client Biplane; Ultrasounds; monitoring
UNIT SYSTEMS (Medication, Documentation, Communication):Pyxis, EPIC, SBAR
SCHEDULING TYPE: Manager Determines
UNIT ORIENTATION: 36 hours/ based on experience
SCRUBS: provided
INTERVIEW AVAILABILITY:
Please provide your candidate’s interview availability for the next 72 hours while submitting. Manager will not offer without speaking to the candidate first.
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