
Dayton Children's - Main Campus
Perioperative Services - Main Campus II
Part time
8The Interventional Radiology (IR) Technologist performs interventional procedures only, utilizing proper techniques and safe administration of contrast media. The technologist works within their licensed scope in medication administration, equipment operation, and venipuncture. This role coordinates patient flow, supports IR operations and exercises professional judgment to maintain equipment in optimal condition. The technologist will have on call responsibilities and support other IR related functions based on departmental needs.
Department Specific Job Details:
Hours: PRN day shift hours; call is required
Education: Associate's degree in Radiologic Technology is required;
Certification Radiographer - ODH ARRT - American Registry of Radiologic Technician Certified - American Registry or Radiologic Technologists is required.
CPR - American Red Cross is required.
Additional skills:
Strong understanding of human anatomy
Proficiency with Electronic Medical Records
Proficiency with Radiology Information Systems and image storage
Knowledge of advanced IR computer applications
Strong understanding of radiation safety
Demonstrated productivity, teamwork, and independent work capability
Effective verbal, written, and interpersonal communication skills
Preferred Qualifications:
Interventional Radiology and Special Procedures related experience preferred

Dayton Children's Hospital is the only facility in the region devoted to the health, safety and information needs of children and their families.
Dayton Children's is staffed by pediatricians, pediatric specialists and clinical staff with special training and experience in caring for children. In addition, everything from room decor to life-saving equipment in is designed with the comfort of children in mind.
As a regional referral center, Dayton Children's draws patients from a 20-county area that includes Ohio and eastern Indiana. Dayton Children's affiliation with Wright State University School of Medicine and accreditation by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations ensures young patients the finest pediatric care available.
Dayton Children's staff of over 200 physicians and residents includes primary care pediatricians as well as subspecialists in over 35 areas of pediatric medicine. Working as a team with the medical staff are more than 3500 employees and volunteers who share a commitment to quality care no matter what their specific titles or duties.