Interventional Radiology (IR) Technologist Jobs

Soliant provides Interventional Radiology Technologists with the most sought-after positions across the country. With access to various healthcare settings, we match talented interventional radiology technologists with great jobs throughout the country.

As an interventional radiology technologist, you provide innovative solutions that improve the lives of patients each day. At Soliant, we’re here to help you find a job that rewards you for your skill and dedication. We have a wide range of nationwide job opportunities to make sure that your career needs and goals are met. Whether you prefer a major metropolitan area or a quaint, small town, we have the resources to place you with the best job opportunities available.

Interventional Radiology Tech Duties

A highly specialized branch of radiology, interventional radiology is a minimally invasive image-guided procedure to diagnose, treat and cure various conditions. IR Techs are responsible for controlling the technology devices that reveal the interior of the human body to support physicians and healthcare professionals in diagnosing and treating medical conditions. Primary responsibilities include setting up and operating equipment needed for minimally invasive procedures.

Interventional Radiology Tech Requirements

IR Techs can earn either an associate’s or bachelor’s degree from an accredited program. In addition, passing a certification exam from the state or the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT Radiography Exam). Specific requirements may vary according to state. Continuing education minimums will also be required to maintain certification.

Travel IR Tech Jobs

As a travel IR Tech, duties remain the same although some requirements may vary according to which state your assignment is located in. Typically travel assignments will be short-term contract positions, giving you the ability to travel to new areas often. Travel IR Techs are often filling in for a team member who is on temporary leave or filling in to give the healthcare team time to fill the position permanently. In some cases, travel positions have the potential to become long-term permanent positions if there is a need and desire for it.