Description
We are seeking an experienced and highly adaptable Radiologic Technologist specializing in interventional pain procedures and minimally invasive spine surgeries, including endoscopic techniques. This role requires a strong clinical skillset, advanced fluoroscopic knowledge, and the ability to work closely with multiple physicians, each with distinct procedural preferences and techniques. The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, team-driven, and thrives in a fast-paced procedural and surgical environment.
Requirements
- Operate fluoroscopy and radiographic imaging equipment during interventional pain procedures and minimally invasive/endoscopic spine surgeries
- Provide precise imaging to assist physicians with needle placement, hardware positioning, and procedural accuracy
- Adjust imaging techniques based on physician preference, patient anatomy, and procedural requirements
- Anticipate physician needs and maintain procedural flow in both clinic and surgical settings
- Maintain strict radiation safety standards for patients and staff
- Prepare procedure rooms, ensuring proper sterile technique and equipment setup
- Assist with patient positioning to optimize imaging and procedural access
- Perform equipment quality checks and report malfunctions
- Maintain accurate documentation of imaging and procedural data
- Support turnover efficiency between cases
- Collaborate with nursing staff, surgical techs, anesthesia, and physicians to ensure safe patient care
- Be willing to travel to all outreach locations
- Inventory, ordering, and supply management
- Be able to communicate with other facilities obtaining imaging records
- Be able to operate PowerShare and PACs
Summary
Qualifications:
- Graduate of an accredited Radiologic Technology program
- ARRT certification (required)
- State radiology license (as applicable)
- Minimum 2 years of experience in interventional pain, spine procedures, or surgical fluoroscopy preferred
- Strong knowledge of C-arm operation and radiation safety
- Experience in operating room or procedural suite setting preferred
- BLS certification
Skills & Competencies:
- Ability to multitask in a high-volume procedural environment
- Strong communication and teamwork skills
- High attention to detail and spatial awareness
- Ability to learn and retain multiple physician-specific workflows
- Professional, calm demeanor under pressure
- Commitment to patient safety and comfort
Work Environment:
- Combination of outpatient procedure suite and surgical setting
- Exposure to radiation (proper safety protocols followed)
- Standing for extended periods
- Fast-paced, team-oriented environment
- No call or weekends