Interventional Technologist I
Company : Catholic Health Initiatives
Location : Lincoln, NE, 68510
Job Type : Full Time
Salary : 30.76-45.76 HOUR
Date Posted : 9 January 2026
Job Summary and Responsibilities
Up to a $10,000 sign-on bonus and $10,000 educational assistance available to external candidates!!
- Proper assessment of the patient and their abilities to participate in ordered procedures. Provides a clear explanation of the procedure including; duration, process, and what to expect following completion. Verifies informed consent for and assists physicians with interventional procedures; needle localization, aspiration, biopsies, and other invasive procedures. Practices aseptic and sterile techniques as necessary and observes universal precautions. Provides patient education as appropriate.
- Selection of the proper equipment, setting correct technical factors, procedure protocols and gathering proper supplies prior to performance of the procedure. Recognizes all radiation safety standards including “Image Gently” and “Image Wisely” and MR safety standards. Understands and follows all rules around radiation protection including wearing of lead protection when utilizing fluoroscopy or when there is a possibility of exposure i.e. CT room, performing portable exams etc.
- Obtains clear and complete history from the patient and or patient record and records that data into patient record to assist in image interpretation and future patient encounters.
- Is able to perform quality assessment of images obtained and is able to evaluate equipment issues and reports assessment to supervisor, manager or director.
- Ensures all equipment is in working order at the beginning of the day and prior to starting of a procedure. Performs any performance and quality tests on equipment as required including ACR quality requirements. Checks all supplies for outdated prior to use and reports any shortages, variations or failures of equipment to supervisor, manager or director for follow-up. Uses CHI incident reporting system to report any patient injuries or concerns, equipment or supply failures or malfunctions, medication reaction or errors, and visitor or personal injury or exposure.
- Is responsible to participate in and have a good understanding of all department, campus and system quality improvement projects, the ACR accreditation process, Radiation Safety, ALARA, MQSA, and State Regulations as they apply to staff's license or certifications. Be familiar with the requirements of CMS and Joint Commission and be able to speak to all department processes around quality and environment of care.
Education
- Graduate of a Radiologic Technology Program
Licenses & Certifications
- BLS from the American Heart Association
- ARRT Board Certified in Radiology
- Must hold a valid Medical Radiography or General Radiology Technologist Permit to Practice license in Nebraska or Iowa depending on work state
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
- Understands methods and is capable of performing venipuncture as required for position
- Demonstrated ability to set and maintain multiple priorities in an environment with shifting priorities
- Must be self-motivated, and able to take ownership of projects/assignments
- Must be a team player with excellent follow-up and customer service skills
- Strong interpersonal, verbal, and writing skills
- Interpersonal skills in dealing with guests and team members
PREFERRED Qualifications
- Six to nine months experience in radiology preferred
- If Cardiac Catheter lab included in duties ACLS required
- Certification in IR or RCIS, preferred
- ARRT Board Certified in CT within one year of hire, if appropriate
- ARRT Board Certified in Mammography within one year of hire, if appropriate
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Where You'll WorkCHI Health St. Elizabeth, founded by the Sisters of St. Francis of Perpetual Adoration in 1889, is a full-service, 260-bed, nonprofit regional medical center in Lincoln, Neb. St. Elizabeth specializes in the treatment areas of newborn and pediatric care, women’s health, burn and wound, cardiology, oncology, emergency medicine, orthopedics and neuroscience.
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Frequently asked questions
In Lincoln, NE, Interventional Technologist I positions emphasize strict adherence to radiation safety protocols, including the use of lead protection during fluoroscopy and portable exams. This focus ensures patient and staff safety while maintaining compliance with state regulations and ALARA principles, reflecting local healthcare standards.
Catholic Health Initiatives values candidates holding a valid radiography license in Nebraska or Iowa, ARRT board certification, and BLS from the American Heart Association. Preferred credentials include IR or RCIS certification and ACLS if cardiac catheterization duties are involved, aligning with regional healthcare requirements.
This role uniquely combines patient assessment, procedure assistance, and equipment setup with a strong focus on invasive interventional techniques like needle localization and biopsies. It demands proficiency in aseptic practices and radiation safety, setting it apart from more general imaging technologist positions.
Career progression often involves obtaining advanced certifications such as IR, RCIS, or ARRT CT/mammography credentials. Gaining experience in cardiac catheter labs and participating in quality improvement initiatives can propel technologists toward senior or specialized roles in interventional imaging.
Based on regional data for similar roles, Interventional Technologist I positions in Lincoln, NE typically offer between $55,000 and $70,000 annually. This range reflects local demand, required certifications, and healthcare industry standards in the area.
At Catholic Health Initiatives, Interventional Technologist Is benefit from a collaborative, patient-focused setting within a nonprofit regional medical center. The culture emphasizes continuous quality improvement and compliance with accreditation standards, fostering professional growth and high standards of care.
Technologists may encounter complex cases requiring precise coordination with physicians during invasive procedures, alongside maintaining rigorous radiation and infection control protocols. Balancing shifting priorities in a busy regional center demands adaptability and strong communication skills.
Lincoln's healthcare sector shows steady demand for skilled technologists, but competition remains moderate due to specialized certification requirements. Candidates with ARRT certification and local licensure often have a hiring advantage in this regional market.
CHI Health St. Elizabeth’s central location in Lincoln offers convenient access via major roads and public transit. However, peak hours can lead to traffic delays, so scheduling flexibility and proximity to the medical center can significantly improve daily commute experiences.
Technologists engage closely with patients, explaining procedures clearly and ensuring informed consent. They play a crucial role in patient education, comfort, and safety during invasive imaging, making interpersonal skills essential in this high-care environment.