A PRN Days Interventional Radiology Technologist opportunity is open at a large, established acute care hospital in Memphis, Tennessee, part of a health system operating 65 hospitals and approximately 510 outpatient centers nationwide. This role offers experienced IR techs the chance to work across a full spectrum of general interventional, vascular interventional, and neuro/neurovascular (stroke) procedures under minimal supervision, with the flexibility of a PRN schedule.
Perks and Benefits
- PRN (as-needed) engagement offering scheduling flexibility
- Access to system-wide employee resources, tools, and professional development support
- Career pathway development and advancement opportunities within a large, multi-market health system
- Equal opportunity employer with established compliance practices including E-Verify participation
- Reasonable accommodations provided for qualified individuals with disabilities
Practice Highlights
- PRN Days schedule in an active Interventional Radiology department
- Full scope of procedures: general interventional, vascular interventional, and neuro/neurovascular studies including stroke intervention
- Produces high-quality diagnostic radiographs and rotates through advanced areas of diagnostic radiology
- Responsibilities include assessing patient condition, operating imaging equipment, preparing examination rooms, and maintaining equipment, supplies, and medications
- Performs radiographic exams on all patient populations as required
- Technical support role for interventional radiographic examinations under physician direction with minimal supervision
- Part of a health system differentiated by top-tier medical specialists and tailored service lines, including neurovascular/stroke capabilities
Qualifications
- Graduate of an accredited Imaging Program required; Associate's degree preferred
- ARRT (R) certification required; Vascular Interventional (VI) or Cardiac Interventional (CI) ARRT certification preferred
- BLS certification required
- State licensure required if mandated by Tennessee regulations
- 2–5 years of X-ray experience required; 1–3 years of dedicated IR experience preferred
- Demonstrated competency across general interventional, vascular interventional, and neuro/neurovascular procedures
About the Community
Memphis, Tennessee sits on the eastern bank of the Mississippi River and is one of the Mid-South's most culturally rich cities, known for its deep musical heritage, world-class barbecue, and a cost of living well below the national average. The city offers a diverse mix of neighborhoods, strong public and private school options, and easy access to outdoor recreation along the river and in the surrounding region. Major airports, a vibrant arts and dining scene, and proximity to both the Ozarks and the Tennessee hill country make Memphis an appealing base for clinicians who want urban amenities without a coastal price tag.