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Radiologic Technologist Job in Hartford, Connecticut

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NeoDym Technologies LLC

Hartford, CT (In Person)

$149,906 Salary, Part-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/13/2026

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Job Description

Role:
Interventional Radiology Technician Location:
Hartfor, CT, United States, 06105
Duration:
90
Days Rate:
$72.07/Hr on W2
Posted Date:
Apr 27 2026
Description:
Summary Department:
Interventional Radiology Shift Timings:
07:30- 16:00 Hours Per week: 40 Hours ​Weekends
CALL ONLY - EOW ASRT
certification and valid CT DPH License BLS require On call every other weekend and rotating call M-F On call one holiday if it falls within contracted dates EPIC, Synapse, Startrack (will train, prior knowledge not necessary)
Requirements Experience:
2 Years Applicant must have experience in both vascular AND neuro interventional cases. Neuro experience is imperative​ Responsibilities
  • Preparing examination rooms for patient examinations.
  • Administering radiopharmaceuticals to obtain clear, usable images.
  • Positioning patients and equipment, explaining the procedures, and ensuring patients' comfort.
  • Inserting commands and data into the computer to document and specify the scan sequences, and monitoring the video display to adjust the density or contrast.
  • Monitoring patients during examinations, ensuring their safety, and following procedures to prevent unnecessary exposure to radiation.
  • Producing diagnostic images, reporting important information to the Physician, and updating patients' records.
  • Organizing the daily procedure schedules for emergencies and monitoring radiographic supplies.
  • Performing administrative tasks, such as answering technical questions, scheduling appointments, and offering pre-procedure advice.
  • Performing scheduled maintenance and emergency repairs on radiographic equipment.