Interventional Radiology Nurse Jobs
Soliant has interventional radiology nurse jobs available across the country. With our well-established network of hospitals and healthcare facilities, we can offer you exceptional IR RN job opportunities that meet your career needs.
In an interventional radiology nurse job, you bring irreplaceable value to your work environment. Let Soliant provide you with exceptional job opportunities where you will thrive and can focus on what matters most. Whether you’re looking for interventional radiology travel nurse jobs or per diem and permanent positions, Soliant is the top choice to help you reach your career goals.
IR RN Job Duties
RN jobs in radiology require professionals to possess a high level of knowledge and expertise in the department due to patients’ diverse needs. IR RN job responsibilities include preparation through post-procedure to ensure patient safety and effective care. Prior to the procedure, IR RNs are responsible for prepping the patient, including checking vitals and reviewing lab results, medical history and medications. They are also tasked with providing information to patients and family members about the procedures and answering any questions they may have.
During the procedure, interventional radiology nurse job responsibilities include inserting and removing intravenous lines, administering medications as needed and monitoring patient vitals. After the procedure, IR RNs continue to monitor the patient to ensure that they are observed for any alarming signs or symptoms, make sure they feel comfortable and administer any post-procedure care.
Nurses in IR RN jobs provide incomparable care to their patients. That’s why here at Soliant, we strive to provide incomparable support to IR RNs and their career needs.
Requirements for RN Jobs in Radiology
Both interventional radiology travel nurse jobs and permanent positions require candidates to obtain either an associate degree in nursing or a Bachelor of Science in nursing. Upon completing your courses, you’ll need to pass the National Council Licensure Exam (NCLEX), a standardized test that varies by state, to ensure that you have the knowledge and skills needed to work in the nursing field.
After completing the required experience hours as an RN as well as continuing education in radiology, you will need to pass the Certified Radiology Nurse Exam through the Association for Radiologic & Imaging Nurses to be considered for RN jobs in radiology specifically. To practice an advanced specialty in radiology, you’ll need to achieve a Master of Science in Nursing or a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree.
Interventional Radiology Travel Nurse Jobs
Responsibilities in interventional radiology travel nurse jobs are the same as though you were in a permanent position. The greatest difference is that your assignments will typically be shorter in duration, presenting you with the opportunity to travel to the places that you’d prefer. One of the many benefits of interventional radiology travel nurse jobs is that you will have the flexibility to take extended breaks in between assignments if you prefer. This will give you some time to explore new places and decide where you’d like your next assignment to be.
The Soliant team has you covered when it comes to discovering your next travel opportunity. Browse our wide variety of interventional radiology nurse jobs today and get started on a new and exciting career path!