Job Description
Creating a better life starts with dedicated team members committed to delivering exceptional care. The Interventional Spine Radiology Technologist role involves applying imaging expertise to produce diagnostic images for injury and disease treatment, working 4-10 hour shifts.
Required behaviors include embodying core values like Sacred Trust, Personal Reverence, Thoughtful Anticipation, Team Accountability, and Creative Vitality, demonstrating a deeper commitment beyond tasks.
Qualifications include completion of a Radiologic Technology Program, ARRT registration, NM State Certification, and BLS certification. Preferred skills include C-arm operation, vital signs knowledge, ACLS, cardiac monitoring, and procedural sedation experience.
Responsibilities encompass assisting during spine procedures, maintaining standards, managing images, coordinating care, cleaning rooms, handling medications, and supporting patient transport. Continuous education and professional communication are essential.
Physical demands involve exposure to health risks, lifting over 50 pounds, and frequent movement. Special demands include managing challenging patient interactions and radiation safety.