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Registered Nurse role in Interventional Radiology for hospitals hiring through Incredible Health in the Grand Blanc, MI area, supporting radiologists during imaging and IR procedures. You’ll manage contrast administration, patient monitoring, education, and EMR documentation in a high-acuity setting. Standout perks include adoption assistance, paid parental leave, tuition assistance, and union facility options.
Key skills
Registered Nurse (RN) license (active, unencumbered)Interventional Radiology nursingBLS (AHA)ACLS (AHA)IV contrast administration and monitoringRadiologic/imaging safety protocolsSedation experienceElectronic Medical Records (EMR)Patient and family educationHigh-acuity care (ICU/radiology)
Pays $72,470 to $111,200 per year, aligned with mid-to-senior IR RN pay in the Grand Blanc, MI market depending on experience and shift.
You'll thrive here if you’re a licensed RN who’s comfortable in high-acuity environments and confident supporting interventional imaging procedures, contrast safety, and multidisciplinary teamwork.
Why apply
- Adoption assistance and family benefits
- Tuition assistance and retirement plan
- Union facility; Level 2 trauma
Hospitals on Incredible Health are actively hiring and accepting applications in the Grand Blanc, MI area for the following position: Registered Nurse - Interventional Radiology. Nurses with experience in any of the following areas are strongly encouraged to apply: Interventional radiology, Nuclear medicine, or Sedation.
- Shift(s) available: day shift
- Job types available: full time, part time, and per diem
- Employer features: Adoption Assistance, Best Places to Work recognition, Child Care Benefits, Cross training, Family Care Benefits, Level 2 trauma center, Paid Parental Leave, Phone Plan Discount, PTO, Retirement Plan, Tuition Assistance, Union facility, U.S. News best hospital
Qualifications
- Associate’s Degree (ADN) or above in nursing
- Active and unencumbered Registered Nurse license
- 1 year experience in radiology, ICU, or a high-acuity clinical setting preferred
- BLS (Basic Life Support) and ACLS (Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support) certifications from the American Heart Association
- Strong understanding of radiologic and imaging procedures and safety protocols, including the use of contrast media
- Proficient in electronic medical record systems
Responsibilities
- Assist radiologists and other medical professionals during diagnostic imaging examinations and interventional radiology procedures
- Administer and monitor intravenous contrast agents, ensuring that any allergic reactions or complications are promptly addressed
- Collaborate with a multidisciplinary healthcare team to provide optimal patient care before, during, and after radiologic and diagnostic imaging procedures
- Educate patients and their families on pre- and post-procedure care, explaining the risks and benefits of radiologic tests and contrast agents
- Maintain accurate and timely documentation of all nursing care in accordance with hospital and departmental policies
Benefits
- Healthcare coverage: Medical, Dental, Vision
- 401K
- Paid Time Off
- Tuition Assistance