Cardiovascular Radiology Technologist at Billings Clinic

Billings ClinicBillings, MTPosted May 29, 2026Verified Jun 13, 2026

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May be eligible for a $20,000 sign-on incentive May be eligible for relocation assistance May be eligible for tuition loan repayment With minimal supervision, assists with all cath lab procedures including diagnostic and interventional caths and electrophysiology procedures....

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May be eligible for a $20,000 sign-on incentive May be eligible for relocation assistance May be eligible for tuition loan repayment With minimal supervision, assists with all cath lab procedures including diagnostic and interventional caths and electrophysiology procedures. Able to meet all performance standards in scrub, panel and circulating positions. Responsible for patient and family education and support. Responsible for all aspects of quality angiographic imaging and film processing, and functions as a department resource in this area. Essential Job Functions • Scrub: Scrub assistant to the physician. Sets up and maintains the sterile field as well as arterial and venous lines. Positions patient while under the radiation beam to visualize cardiac anatomy. Performs angiographic analysis. Operates x-ray equipment, balancing quality imaging with radiation safety, assists in catheter/wire manipulation, injects coronary arteries for the visualization of cardiac and peripheral anatomy. • Circulator: Monitors the patient condition and response to treatment pre, during, and post procedure. Circulators need to have a basic knowledge of medications patients are receiving in the Cath/EP Lab. Provides procedural education for patients and family. Safely transports patients to and from the Cath Lab. Verifies proper patient preparation pre-procedure. Performs arterial/venous sheath removal. Able to operate and troubleshoot Cath Lab procedural equipment. • Monitor: Monitors patients throughout diagnostic and interventional procedures. Responsible for identifying changes in patient’s rhythm and hemodynamic status. Responsible for accurate and thorough data collection, measurement, and calculations. Able to function independently with hemodynamic monitoring equipment which includes operation, troubleshooting, and calibration. Completes patient charges. Functions as the primary person to communicate with nursing units, OR, and patient’s families as needed. • Equipment operations: Assists with operating and troubleshooting equipment in the Cath/EP lab. This equipment includes, but is not limited to x-ray, XPER monitoring system and database, intravascular ultrasound, and cautery/grounding, reporting problems to internal or external service representatives and documenting as such. Work closely with the Bio Medical Department to ensure that preventative maintenance is done timely. • Informs management of any unusual concerns, situations, or conditions relative to staff, patients, and physicians. • Operates, monitors, evaluates, and troubleshoots angiographic imaging and processing equipment. Appropriately notifies and documents service needs and provides follow-up. Serves as a technical resource to the department for radiographic equipment. May assist with: orientation and training of staff members to radiographic equipment, radiation safety including annual training and documentation, radiation safety apparel and radiation badges, monthly and annual service reports to the hospital radiation physicist. Ensures radiological services provided are in compliance with standards established by the institution, state, local, and federal agencies. • Identifies needs and sets goals for own growth and development. • Attends Cath lab staff meetings and participates in departmental committees as required. • Maintains working knowledge of all products/procedures related to diagnostic and interventional caths, device implantation, and peripheral, and structural procedures. • Communicates regularly with other staff regarding changes in the workflow schedule or physician protocol. • Assists in identifying products needed (out of stock or new items) • Assumes equitable share of department housekeeping duties (cleaning, restocking, filing, etc.). • Utilizes non-procedure time in a constructive manner to benefit the department or organization.

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