Registered Nurse RN - Interventional Radiology
Listed on 2026-01-27
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Healthcare
Healthcare Nursing
Overview
Medical, Dental & Vision benefits paid by Employer!
Up to $20,000 Sign-On Bonus
Wage Range: $45.86 - $78.02
Day Shift | Full-time, 40 hrs/week
Schedule:
Mon-Fri 9am-5:30pm with call
IR Department
Definition of PositionThe Interventional Radiology/Cardiology RN provides specialized nursing care to patients undergoing invasive interventional procedures such as angiography, embolization, cardiac catheterization, and other minimally invasive interventions. This role works collaboratively with physicians and the interdisciplinary team to ensure safe, efficient, and high-quality patient care. The Interventional RN acts as the patient advocate and is responsible for the direction and supervision of any personnel assigned to him/her.
He/she may be on call for the Interventional Unit as the need arises. The RN is responsible to the Unit Nurse Manager, House Supervisor, or RN Team Leader.
Essential Job Functions
- Perform a variety of duties, often changing from one task to another of a different nature without loss of efficiency or composure
- Nursing/Circulator Role
- Administer medications as ordered, including anticoagulants, vasoactive agents, contrast, and emergency drugs.
- Maintain sterile technique and assist with procedures as needed.
- Act as patient advocate and anticipate needs of the interventionalist.
- Recognize and respond rapidly to complications (e.g., arrhythmia, bleeding, reaction to contrast, stroke alerts, cardiac arrest).
- Contrast Allergy Management Collaboration
- Works collaboratively with Rad Tech and physicians to identify and address contrast allergies or sensitivities.
- Participates in pre-procedure discussions regarding appropriate contrast agents (e.g., switching to iso-osmolar).
- Ensures allergy considerations are communicated during the timeout.
- Moderate Sedation Role
- When assigned, the RN monitoring the patient for moderate sedation may not engage in tasks that would compromise continual assessment.
- Verifies ASA classification and consults anesthesia for an ASA score of IV or greater.
- Provide moderate sedation per protocol and monitors vital signs, hemodynamics, oxygenation, ventilation, level of consciousness, and responses.
- Provides appropriate nursing interventions for complications.
- Scrub Role
- When assigned, functions as the scrub technologist using sterile techniques to assist physicians during interventional and catheter-based procedures.
- Prepares and organizes sterile instruments, guide wires, catheters, sheaths, embolic materials, and procedural trays.
- Anticipates physician needs and responds quickly and accurately during critical moments.
- Demonstrates familiarity with vascular anatomy, device sizing, catheter selection, and table-side procedural flow.
- Actively communicate with monitor person to ensure procedure activities and times are documented
- Monitor Role (Hemodynamic & Procedural Monitoring)
- When assigned, functions as the primary monitor technologist, recording hemodynamic data, pressures, and procedural events.
- Ensures allergy considerations are communicated during the timeout and reflected in procedural documentation.
- Operates and troubleshoots physiological monitoring systems (e.g., hemodynamic recorders, ECG, oxygen saturation).
- Documents all supplies used, implants, contrast usage, and procedural details accurately.
- Communicates real-time findings to the procedural team, ensuring accurate documentation of events, medications, and device deployment.
- Support to the Team
- Peri-Procedure
- Assists with patient preparation, patient positioning, connecting monitoring equipment and equipment placement.
- In collaboration with the clinical team, verify allergies, NPO status, renal function, and other relevant clinical factors.
- Performs patient identification, procedure verification, and timeout processes in accordance with institutional policy.
- Perform sheath pulls and vascular access management as needed.
- Peri-Procedure
- Department Support
- Assist with managing supplies and par levels, restocking room, tracking expiration dates, rotating stock, and receiving, unpacking, labeling, and shelving incoming inventory.
- Assist with room turnover efficiency by assisting with post procedure cleanup such as sharps and biohazard materials disposal according to policy and preparing the room for the next case (restocking, setting up basic items, checking lead availability).
- Assist with ensuring devices are cleaned, charged, and stored properly (e.g., ultrasound, IVUS, etc.).
- Other duties as listed
Education
Required:
Graduate of an accredited school of professional nursing. Evidence of continuing education appropriate for skill level and area of practice.
Preferred: BSN
Licenses/ Certifications/ Registrations
Required:
Current RN license in the State of Oregon; current BLS, ACLS certification
Preferred:
Certifications specific to areas of clinical specialty preferred (e.g., RCIS, NIH Stroke Scale), IV certification
Experience
Required:
At least one year's experience in critical care, emergency, cath lab, or IR.
Preferred:
At least three…
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