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Cardiac Catheterization Radiology Technologist LA/OC/DOWNEY Per Diem

Kaiser PermanenteDowney, CaliforniaPosted Apr 7, 2026

Compensation

Not listed

Type

Per diem

Location

Downey, California

Posted

Apr 7, 2026

Requirements Summary

Candidates must hold a valid California Radiologic Technologist certificate, Fluoroscopy certificate, and ARRT Cardiovascular Interventional Radiography certification. Completion of an accredited diagnostic radiologic technology program is required.

Core Responsibilities

The technologist performs diagnostic and interventional cardiovascular procedures, including scrubbing, circulating, and device preparation. They are also responsible for patient monitoring, emergency response, and maintaining accurate clinical documentation.

Key Skills

Cardiac CatheterizationRadiologic TechnologyPatient MonitoringHemodynamic MonitoringSterile Field PreparationDiagnostic ImagingInterventional ProceduresFluoroscopyPatient EducationEmergency ResponseCode Blue AssistanceQuality ControlDigital Image ProcessingInventory ControlDocumentation

Company Information

  • Industry: Medical Practices
  • Company Size: 2-10 employees

Full Job Description

Job Summary: Under general supervision: creates, manipulates, enhances, stores/records analog and digital radiographic images that visualize areas of interest involved in diagnostic and interventional cardio-vascular procedures and examinations; performs a variety of technical and supportive patient care tasks. Essential Responsibilities: Upholds Kaiser Permanentes Policies and Procedures, Principles of Responsibilities and applicable state, federal and local laws. Direct patient Care and Procedural Activites: Patient Education - Explains test procedures and purpose. Patient Preparation - Prepares patients for Cardiovascular Diagnostic and Interventional procedures to include: assess site, sterile field, and monitoring device(s) preparation. Procedural Assistance - Assists physician in adult and pediatric Cardiovascular radiographic procedures and exams including: to include: Diagnostic Procedures and Imaging: Scrub, circulate, device prep (i.e. catheter) Right and Left heart Catheterization, Angiograms, Myocardial, Biopsy, Intravascular Ultrasound, Flowire, Interventional Procedures, and Imaging. Scrub, circulate, device prep (I.e. balloon, stent, rotablator) Angioplasty, Stenting Atherectomy Valvuloplasty Septostomy Embolization. Patient Monitoring - Hymodynamic and patient monitoring Emergency Response - Responds and assists in STAT request, emergencies and Code Blue situations. Indirect Patient Care and Procedural Activities: Policy and Procedures - Understands and complies with Regulatory, Hospital and Departmental policy, procedure and/or regulation. Safety - Complies with Radiation, Safety and Infection Control guidelines. Maintains a clean working environment. Proper disposal of specimen and/or waste material. Notification to immediate supervisor (or designee) of non or miss-functioning items. Quality Control - Performs radiographic sensitomtery and dosimtery measurements to ensure proper settings. Image Processing - Maintains processor and chemicals, develop cine film, performs digital image processing. Patient Transportation - Transports patients to and from procedure areas. Specimen Preparation - Assists in obtaining and preparing samples and specimens for lab analysis. Inventory Control - Restocks working areas with supplies, devices and equipment. Notification to immediate supervisor (or designee) upon reaching inventory par levels. Documentation - Completes documentation of records, logs, files, and forms. Data Integrity - Performs accurate measurements and calculations on related radiographic and patient data. Quality Management - Participates in QM data collection as requested. Reporting - Notification of variances to immediate supervisor. Orientation and Training - Provides orientation and training to new and/or less experiences personnel. Meeting and In-services - Participates in Hospital and departmental meetings and in-services as required. Licenses and Certifications - Maintains current and required licensure and certificates. Resource and Communication - Serves as a resource person to co-workers, problem solves and effectively communicates. Perform other related duties as required. Basic Qualifications: Experience N/A. Education Graduation from an accredited educational program in Diagnostic Radiologic Technology approved by the American Medical Association and the American College of Radiology; Completion of a formal or in-house training program in radiographic special procedures and cardio-vascular procedures/exams. License, Certification, Registration Certified Radiologic Technologist - Fluoroscopy Certificate (California) Radiologic Technologist Certificate (California) American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Certificate - Cardiovascular Interventional Radiography from American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Advanced Cardiac Life Support Additional Requirements: Ability to demonstrate knowledge of and to utilize the principles, theories, practices and techniques of radiological technology including special procedures. Radiologic technology special procedures experience. Cardiac Cath Lab experience (Cardiac Cath Lab experience may be at the discretion of the department). Preferred Qualifications: Impella, temp pacer, & IABP exp. req Notes: Rotating weekends. Ability to take call w/ 30 min response time req If ten (10) hour option chosen, shift will be 7:00 am-5:30 pm, back up 8 hour shift will be 10:30 am to 7:00 pm.

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