About this role
A Cardiovascular Interventional Radiology Technologist II role is open at AdventHealth's Ginsburg Tower campus in Orlando, Florida, supporting a high-volume cardiac and interventional program on a 4×10-hour day shift schedule.
### What you'll do
- Perform diagnostic and therapeutic cardiovascular procedures including coronary, electrophysiology, interventional radiology, and peripheral interventions
- Respond to clinical emergencies and function within established scope of practice for the position
- Administer and evaluate effectiveness of treatments and medications per policy and training
- Verify physician orders, facilitate implementation, and maintain clear communication with the care team
- Set up, operate, and maintain equipment and supplies for cardiovascular procedures, including proper sterilization protocols
### What we're looking for
- Associate degree in a science field required; bachelor's degree preferred
- Minimum one year of relevant healthcare experience; two or more years in cardiac cath, EP, neurosciences, critical care, or interventional radiology preferred
- Active BLS and ACLS certifications required
- One of the following credentials required: RN, RT(R)(ARRT), RRT, RCIS, RCES, CVIT, Licensed Paramedic, or CST
- Demonstrated knowledge of ECG interpretation, arrhythmia recognition, cardiovascular and vascular anatomy, and hemodynamic monitoring
- Strong communication skills for interaction with patients, families, nurses, physicians, and allied health staff
### What's included
- Pay range: $28.68–$53.35/hr (~$59,654–$110,968 annualized)
- $15,000 sign-on bonus
- $3,000 relocation bonus
- Medical, dental, vision, life, and disability insurance effective day one
- Paid time off from day one; 4 weeks 100% paid parental leave
- 403(b) retirement plan
### About the practice
AdventHealth Orlando operates one of the largest faith-based health systems in the United States, with the Ginsburg Tower serving as a tertiary referral hub for complex cardiovascular and interventional cases across Central Florida. The cardiovascular program supports a broad procedural mix spanning coronary intervention, electrophysiology, and peripheral vascular work, giving technologists consistent exposure to advanced cases and continued skill development.