What are the responsibilities and job description for the PRN Interventional Radiology Technologist (No Call, No Weekends!) position at Clarity Care?
Clarity Care, a new and growing division of United Imaging Consultants (UIC)—Kansas City’s leading radiology group—is looking to expand our dedicated interventional radiology team. Our Clarity Care location has now been serving patients for over a year, and our tight-knit team is excited to welcome a PRN IR Technologist who can step in with confidence and provide seamless coverage when our full-time tech is out.
This role is ideal for someone who:
- Is available multiple days a week, with shifts planned in advance for vacation coverage
- Thrives in an independent, sole-tech setting
- Enjoys collaborating with experienced IR RNs and other techs
- Takes pride in maintaining high standards for safety, service, and patient care
As part of Clarity Care, you’ll be working in a comfortable, convenient, and cost-effective outpatient office setting, primarily serving the Johnson County community. Our team culture is built on trust, professionalism, and patient-first care. You’ll be empowered to deliver excellent service and supported by a team that values respect, equality, and teamwork.
About UIC:
United Imaging Consultants is committed to delivering top-tier diagnostic and interventional radiology services with a strong focus on service excellence and integrity. As a UIC team member, you’ll be part of a mission-driven organization that places high value on clinical quality, collaboration, and compassionate care.
If you’re ready to join a growing practice where your independence and expertise are valued, we’d love to hear from you.
Responsibilities:
- Circulating and scrubbing in, assists during physician supervised procedures with proper sterile preparation of patient areas, procedure trays and any additional supplies and devices used during the procedure.
- Must maintain professional, clinical, and technical competency to perform radiologic diagnostic imaging procedures. Procedures include but are not limited to, diagnostic/interventional vascular angiograms, venous access, vertebroaugmentation and basic genitourinary/gastrointestinal procedures.
- Correctly and safely operates interventional equipment.
- Maintain equipment needed to perform procedures.
- Transfers and positions patients.
- Provides immobilization devices as required.
- Must have room set up (including sterile field) and equipment calibrated prior to start of each procedure.
- Communicate, inventory, and/or order department/facility supplies. Assist in restocking supplies throughout the facility.
- Perform monthly inventory audits for outdated, damaged, or missing supplies. Report all issues immediately to facility administrator and notify vendor for consignment exchange.
- Assist in the onboarding or cross training of team members.
- Starts IVs as requested by physicians.
- Identify each patient by 2 patient identifiers and verify physicians/patients signed consents before beginning the procedure.
- Perform patient pre-screening- by completing forms for procedure including health forms, medical symptoms, history, contraindications, and education related to the examination.
- Document procedure codes, supplies, and required radiation doses in EMR.
- Always follow radiation safety procedures and guidelines.
- Assures that rooms are equipped with necessary supplies and linens.
- Ensure equipment is properly functioning. Report potential problems or equipment malfunction to appropriate personnel and notify BioMed or Service Engineer.
- Assist in maintaining a clean, and orderly department.
- Complies with all organizational policies regarding ethical business practices.
- Communicates the mission and goals of the facility.
- Actively participates in performance improvement and quality improvement measures.
- Represents the organization in a positive and professional manner.
- Ability to work both independently and as a care team member.
- Ability to comply with all HIPAA requirements.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Other tasks as assigned.
Required:
- Licensed by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).
- Credentials Accepted- (R) (VI) (CV)
- BLS (Basic Life Support) healthcare provider, obtained upon hire, American Heart Association or American Red Cross accepted.
- ACLS - or obtain in the first 90 days after hire.
- Computer Skills - related to PACS and EMR
- Ability to multi-task.
- Maintain compliance with HIPAA and patient confidentiality.
- One years’ experience in Interventional Radiology preferred.
- Lifting 50 pounds is required.
- Licensure by the State of Kansas Board of Healing Arts, with no encumbrance.
Education:
- Graduate of an accredited School of Radiology Technology
- Kansas State Licensure (LRT)