Multi-Site Radiologic Technologist
Thevascularcaregroup
Posted: December 2, 2025
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Job Description
About Us:
The Vascular Care Group is a rapidly expanding innovative outpatient practice offering life-changing care for vascular patients. With Board Certified physicians, world class facility, and strategic partnerships with local hospitals and networks, we offer a new, convenient model to treat vascular disease. The practice offers medical, dental vision benefits, including a company match with our 401K.
Overview:
We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated Vascular and Interventional Radiologic Technologist (RT) to join our Outpatient-Based Lab (OBL) team. This dynamic role is essential to the success of our vascular procedures. The RT is responsible for specialized intra-operative imaging and will actively alternate between two core functions in the procedure room:
• Circulating: Managing the procedural flow, logistics, radiation safety and documentation
• Scrubbing: Directly assisting the physician at the sterile field during complex interventional vascular procedures (e.g., angiograms, venograms, and fistulagrams)
The Ideal candidate must be proficient in operating fluoroscopic C-Arm equipment and possesses a high level of critical thinking, clinical judgement, and teamwork. This roll will be full-time (5 days per week) and requires flexibility to cover multiple Central Massachusetts locations as needed, included Worcester, Leominster, Lowell, and Wellesley. Schedules are determined and provided on a monthly basis and are subject to change based on operational needs.
Responsibilities:
• Interventional/Procedural Support (Circulating & Scrubbing)
• Scrubbing In: Assist the physician directly at the sterile field, handing instruments and equipment, manipulating guide wires, catheters, and devices under the direction of the physician during diagnostic and interventional vascular procedures.
• Circulating: Manage all non-sterile aspects of the procedure room, focusing on logistical support, radiation safety, and documentation. This includes:
• Assisting with patient positioning and transfer.
• Ensuring immediate availability of all necessary equipment, supplies, and sterile packs.
• Confirming procedural consents and time-outs are performed.
• Supporting the physician's needs outside the sterile field.
• Collaborating closely with the Registered Nurse (RN), who handles patient monitoring and medication administration.
• Image Acquisition: Operate and maintain fluoroscopic C-Arm equipment (angiographic system) to obtain high-quality vascular images, ensuring correct anatomical positioning, technical factors, and image archiving.
• Sterility and Safety: Prepare the procedural suite, ensuring all equipment and supplies are readily available, sterile, and in good working order, adhering strictly to infectious disease and radiation safety protocols.
• Documentation: Accurately document all procedure details, imaging parameters, patient care activities, and supplies used in the electronic health record (EHR) and database systems.
• Technical & Operational Duties
• Conduct daily quality control (QC) checks on all radiographic and ancillary equipment to ensure optimal performance.
• Perform patient clinical assessments before, during, and after procedures.
• Assist in managing inventory and organizing the procedure room and supply storage.
• Prioritize workload efficiently based on the daily procedure schedule and acuity.
• Adhere to all regulatory requirements, ARRT Standards of Ethics, and HIPAA regulations.
Requirements:
• Minimum of associate degree in Science in Radiologic Technology.
• ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologist) Certification required.
• Current State Licensure as a Radiologic Technologist.
• Minimum 1-3 years of experience in an Interventional Radiology (IR), Cath Lab, or Vascular OBL setting highly preferred.
• Experience with fluoroscopy and C-Arm operation is required.
• Proven ability to perform both Scrub and Circulate roles in a procedural setting.
• Excellent interpersonal and communication skills for interacting with patients, physicians, and team members.
• Willingness to travel locally across the Central Massachusetts regional assignment locations.
Compensation
$40/hour - $60/hour. Negotiable based on skills and experience.
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