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Pre-employment modules may be required for this role. Please upload any certifications or health documents you have to your profile to expedite your on-boarding process.
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Required Credentials: Graduate of Committee on Allied Health Education and accredited radiology program or equivalent.
Special Requests: Any employment gaps greater than 90 days must be explained.
Preferred Skills/Experience: Two to five years of clinical experience preferred. IMRT experience, LDR/HDR experience preferred.
Unit Details: Provides radiation therapy to patients as prescribed; reviews prescription and diagnosis; acts as a liaison between providers and support staff; prepares immobilization, treatment, and protection devices; maintains records, reports, and files; may assist with tumor localization and dosimetry procedures.
Shift & Scheduling: Monday-Friday.
Travel Interventional Radiology Technologist Jobs
Interventional Radiology Technologists are specialized, in-demand imaging professionals, building on a radiologic technologist foundation (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics median wage of $77,660 in May 2024, with specialized IR roles often paying above base). Travel IR Tech jobs are found in hospitals and dedicated interventional suites at leading medical centers nationwide. Job descriptions emphasize sterile technique, fluoroscopy and angiography, and procedural support for image-guided treatment. These roles are rewarding because IR procedures spare patients from open surgery - and travel contracts pair strong pay with the chance to work in advanced cardiovascular and interventional suites.
Travel Interventional Radiology Technologist Jobs in New Mexico
An Interventional Radiology (IR) Technologist is a radiologic technologist who assists physicians during minimally invasive, image-guided procedures such as angiograms, stent placements, biopsies, and catheter-based treatments. Using real-time fluoroscopy, they help guide instruments through the body without open surgery. Job responsibilities include operating fluoroscopy and angiography equipment, maintaining a sterile field, assisting the interventional radiologist during procedures, and monitoring patients throughout. Most IR Technologists hold the ARRT (R) plus the (VI) or (CV) post-primary certification.