EP Lab Tech II - Electrophysiology Lab - Days
Company: VCU Health
Location: Phoenix
Posted on: February 26, 2026
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Job Description:
$25,000 sign-on incentive available for offers accepted prior to
November 30, 2025. Terms and conditions apply.The practice of
interventional radiography (cardiology and vascular) is performed
by EP Lab Tech II/radiologic technologists responsible for the
administration of ionizing radiation to humans of all ages (newborn
to geriatric) for diagnostic, therapeutic, or research purposes. An
interventional technologist performs radiographic and other
procedures and related techniques, producing images at the request
of and for interpretation by a licensed independent practitioner.
Interventional Radiography integrates scientific knowledge,
technical skills, patient interaction and compassionate care
resulting in diagnostic information and/or therapeutic outcomes.An
interventional technologist recognizes patient conditions essential
for successful completion of a procedure. An interventional
technologist must demonstrate an understanding of human anatomy,
physiology, pathology, and medical terminology. Interventional
technologists must maintain a high degree of accuracy in
radiographic positioning and exposure technique. They must possess,
utilize, and maintain knowledge of radiation protection and
safety.Interventional technologists are the primary liaison between
patients, licensed independent practitioners and other members of
the support team. Interventional technologists must remain
sensitive to the physical and emotional needs of the patient
through good communication, assessment, monitoring, and care
skills. Participation in quality improvement processes and
continuous assessment of performance is expected.Interventional
technologists think critically and use independent, professional,
and ethical judgment in all aspects of work Engagement in
continuing education to enhance patient care, public education,
knowledge, and technical competence is expected in this role.The
scope of practice for the Interventional Technologist includes:
Determining radiographic exposure factors. Assisting LIP with
fluoroscopic and specialized interventional radiographic
procedures. Performing non-interpretive fluoroscopic procedures as
prescribed by a LIP. Starting and maintaining intra-arterial access
as prescribed by a LIP. Participating in physiologic monitoring of
patients. Performing manual and mechanical hemostasis, including
the use of closure devices while assisting the LIP. Applying the
principles of patient safety during all aspects of radiographic
procedures, including assisting and transporting patients.
Receiving, relaying, and documenting verbal, written, and
electronic imaging orders in the patient's medical record.
Corroborating patient's clinical history with the ordered procedure
while ensuring information is documented and available for use by a
licensed independent practitioner (LIP). Verifying informed
consent. Assuming responsibility for patient needs before, during,
and after procedures. Preparing patients for procedures. Applying
principles of ALARA to minimize exposure to patient, self, and
others. Performing venipuncture per procedural protocol based on
imaging order from a licensed independent practitioner. Starting
and maintaining intravenous access per procedural protocol based on
an imaging order for a LIP. Identifying, preparing, and /or
administering medications generally associated with diagnostic
imaging procedures as prescribed by a LIP. Evaluating images for
technical quality, ensuring proper identification is recorded.
Identifying and escalating emergency situations and managing until
appropriate LIP, EMS, MERT, RRT, or Code Team arrives to assume
control. Providing patient education related to imaging procedure.
Educating, mentoring, and general oversight of students and other
learners in the Radiology environment. Participating and/or
performing ongoing quality assurance activities.Licensure,
Certification, or Registration Requirements for Hire: Registry by
the American Registry of Radiology Technologist (ARRT-R) ARRT –VI
or ARRT CILicensure, Certification, or Registration Requirements
for continued employment: Current Certification by ARRT ARRT –VI or
ARRT CI Basic Life Support (BLS for Healthcare Providers)Experience
REQUIRED: One 1 year of previous IR Technologist work
experienceExperience PREFERRED One (1)-3 years of previous IR
Technologist work experience Previous work experience in an
academic medical center environmentEducation/training REQUIRED:
Graduation from a JRC Accredited Program in Radiologic Technology
that is recognized by the ARRTEducation/training PREFERRED:
Bachelors Degree in Radiologic Technology or closely related field
from an accredited programIndependent action(s) required:
Interventional Technologists independently perform s or assist the
licensed independent practitioner in the completion of radiologic
imaging exams. Interventional Technologists independently complete
imaging exams based on physicians written order, department
protocols, and institutional safety standards. Interventional
Technologists represent the goals, values, and vision of VCU Health
System. Ensures adherence to regulatory standards, health system
and department policies, procedures, processes, and guidelines
applicable to role. Resolves basic service delivery issues. Lead
technologists may perform "lead technologist" functions such as
coordinating work assignments, workflow, and staffing for an
assigned shift/area; serve as clinical or technical resource;
provide training.Supervisory responsibilities (if applicable):
N/AAdditional position requirements: Individual shift rotation and
schedules will be established with your specific manager or
supervisor. Schedules, including requirements of shift rotations
and hours of work may be adjusted as necessary to meet staffing
needs of the health system. On-call, weekend and other after hours
coverage may be required based on workload demand and staffing
needs of the health system. Interventional Technologists are
considered "Essential Employees" who may be required to report to
work in accordance with the VCUHS Policy.Age Specific groups
served: AllPhysical Requirements (includes use of assistance
devices as appropriate): Physical: Lifting 20-50 lbs. Other:
describe – Activities: Prolonged standing, Prolonged sitting,
Walking (distance), Repetitive motion, Other: Prolonged computer
interaction. Mental/Sensory: Strong recall, Reasoning, Problem
solving, Hearing, Speak clearly, Write legibly, Reading, Logical
thinking, Other: Vision Emotional: Fast pace environment, Able to
handle multiple priorities, Frequent and intense customer
interactions, Noisy environment, Able to adapt to frequent
changeDaysEEOEmployer/Disabled/ProtectedVeteran/41 CFR 60-1.4.
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