Cath Lab/Special Procedures Technologist; RT; R
Listed on 2026-01-25
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Healthcare
Medical Imaging, Medical Specialist
- Contract
- Salary Range:
Hourly - Compensation: USD 50 - USD 75 - hourly
Cath Lab / Special Procedures Technologist (RT(R)) – Austin, TX
Employment Type: PRN/1099 Consulting | Flexible Schedule
Compensation: $50–$75/hr, based on experience
Mileage Reimbursement: IRS rate
Overview
We are seeking an experienced Radiologic Technologist (RT(R)) with Cath Lab or Interventional Radiology (IR) experience to provide on-demand procedural support and in-servicing across the Austin area. This PRN/1099 role offers the independence of consulting while supporting advanced cardiovascular and peripheral interventions.
Responsibilities
Provide scrub and monitor support in Cath Lab, Hybrid OR, or Special Procedures suites.
Assist physicians with interventional cardiovascular and peripheral procedures.
Educate and in-service staff on device usage, troubleshooting, and procedural workflows.
Support advanced interventions such as TAVR, Mitra Clip, Watchman, thrombectomy, and vascular access devices.
Maintain knowledge of current interventional techniques and emerging technologies.
Travel regionally within the Austin area (mileage reimbursed).
QualificationsRequired:
Active RT(R) credential.
3+ years of Cath Lab, IR, or Hybrid OR experience.
Strong communication and staff education skills.
Valid driver’s license and ability to travel regionally.
Preferred:
Familiarity with advanced cardiovascular and peripheral interventions.
Additional InformationCompensation & Structure
Hourly Pay: $50–$75/hr ($104,000 – $156,000 annualized, depending on hours worked).
Type: PRN/1099 contractor.
Schedule: Flexible, based on case coverage needs.
Footnote ): Flexible RT(R) consulting role in Austin, TX. $50–$75/hr + mileage. Provide Cath Lab case support & device in-servicing. Apply today.
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