Were hiring a Radiology Interventional Technologist to join a high-performing interventional radiology team in Portland, Oregon In this role, you'll assist with diagnostic and therapeutic procedures using advanced imaging techniques, working closely with physicians and care teams to ensure precision, safety, and high-quality outcomes. This opportunity is ideal for a detail-oriented professional eager to grow in a collaborative and technology-driven setting.
At Tap Healthcare, we connect imaging professionals with roles that elevate their skills and support meaningful patient impact — one image and one intervention at a time.
Bachelors degree
Graduation from an accredited Radiologic Technology program
Oregon Radiographer License upon hire
American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) certification upon hire
BLS certification from the American Heart Association upon hire
One to two years of radiologic experience
One year of experience in a Cardiac Catheterization Lab or Special Procedures Lab
At Tap Healthcare, we believe interventional technologists are at the forefront of modern diagnostics and treatment. That's why we place professionals in environments that value both their technical expertise and their ability to improve patient outcomes in real time. We partner with organizations where collaboration, innovation, and growth go hand in hand — so you can thrive in every procedure you support.
Tap Healthcare is where radiology professionals build careers with clarity, confidence, and purpose.

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