Interventional Radiology Technologist – Travel Job

Join our skilled team of imaging professionals as an Interventional Radiology Technologist in Overland Park, KS. Use your expertise to perform invasive diagnostic and interventional procedures. You will be responsible for operation and quality assurance of imaging equipment, patient monitoring, sterile technique during procedures, and support of vascular and non-vascular interventional cases. This opportunity is based in a hospital setting and supports a broad range of IR procedures.


Minimum Qualifications

ARRT (R) certification required. Kansas Radiologic Technologist License (LRT) required. BLS certification required. Minimum 3 years of Interventional Radiology experience required. Experience with interventional procedures and equipment including PACS, aortography, embolization, IVC filter placement and removal, paracentesis, liver biopsy, renal angiography, stent placement, central venous access/port placement, gastrostomy tube procedures, nephrostomy, ureteral stent placement, uterine arterial embolization, vertebroplasty, and catheter/drain exchange. Experience in special procedures and sterile technique in a hospital Interventional Radiology environment.


Preferred Qualifications

Previous experience with radiofrequency ablation (RFA) of the liver preferred. Prior hospital-based IR tech experience and familiarity with stock/supply management preferred.


Assignment Details

Shift hours: 08:00 - 16:30. Schedule: 5x8, Monday through Friday. Weekend requirement: call only. May be required to float to other facilities as needed.


Apply now and you'll be contacted by a recruiter who'll give you more information.


Benefits Designed for Travelers

We value your time and commitment. You will have access to a competitive benefits package beginning on day one.

Full medical benefits and 401(k) matching plan. Weekly, on-time pay. 24/7 recruiter support by text, phone, or email. Competitive referral bonuses. 100% paid housing available. Travel and license reimbursement.


Impacting Patient Care Nationwide

As a traveling Interventional Radiology Technologist, you will provide essential procedural support that directly improves patient outcomes. Your role will include maintaining imaging quality, ensuring patient safety, and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to deliver timely, evidence-based care.


Location Highlights

Overland Park offers a suburban lifestyle with convenient access to regional attractions and transit. The city is approximately 10 miles south of downtown Kansas City and about 30 minutes from Kansas City International Airport. Local highlights include the Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens and nearby Shawnee Mission Park, each offering miles of trails and water access for outdoor recreation. The Kansas City metropolitan area provides cultural attractions such as the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and professional sports venues within a short commute. Commuting options include regional highways and public transit connections to surrounding suburbs and downtown.


EEO Statement

All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity and expression, national origin, age, disability or protected veteran status. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all applicants.

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