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Diagnostic/Interventional Radiology Advanced Care Practitioner - Medford, OR - F

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Diagnostic/Interventional Radiology Advanced Care Practitioner - Medford, OR – Full Time

Radia Oregon Radiology Medical Group is seeking an Advanced Practice Provider in the heart of the beautiful Rogue Valley. Join Radia, one of the largest and most progressive radiology groups in the nation. Take advantage of an exciting opportunity to be a part of an Interventional Radiology group with clinical, procedural, and hybrid patient care needs supported by Advanced Practice Providers in a team‑based, community‑care driven setting. Current team consists of 10 Diagnostic Radiologists, 6 Interventional Radiologists and 4 Advanced Practice Providers serving in both clinical and procedural roles. There are unlimited opportunities for growth and expansion in the neighboring communities and beyond.

Job Title
Interventional Radiology Advanced Care Practitioner

Job Schedule
Full Time

Location(s)

Asante Rogue Regional Medical Center

Providence Medford Medical Center

Oregon Interventional Radiology Clinic

Hours
Shifts are (4) 10 hours

Shift times vary per location, generally starting between 7a‑8a PST

No Call

No Weekends

Clinical Duties Include (but not limited to)

Injection, exchange and removal of drainage catheters, to include GU and GI drains

Imaging guided thoracentesis and paracentesis

Perform venography and assist with arteriography

PICC placement and repositioning with ultrasound or fluoroscopic guidance

Placement, repositioning, and removal of tunneled and non‑tunneled catheters, including implanted ports

Perform lumbar puncture and myelography under imaging guidance

Perform biopsy under imaging guidance, to include thyroid

Perform arthrocentesis and joint injections under imaging guidance

Placement of small bore chest tubes under imaging guidance

Supervision of conscious sedation

Evaluation and management of Interventional Radiology patients including performing and documenting consultation, history and physical, progress notes

Obtaining fluoroscopic diagnostic images under the supervision of diagnostic radiologists

Education Level

Graduate, Master’s degree. Current Registry/Certification: RT(R) and/or RDMS, RVT preferred

Qualifications, Certifications, and Experience

Current Oregon license as a Physician Assistant with prescriptive authority

Successful completion of an accredited Physician Assistant or Nurse Practitioner Program

Current BLS/ACLS certification required

Current Registry R.T.(R) (AART) or RDMS, RVT preferred

Current privileges to operate fluoroscopy in Oregon preferred. If not, may need to obtain based on job duties

Maintain hospital privileges/credentialing where IR procedures are performed

CME of 100 hours is required every 2 years to maintain privileges

Current DEA

National Certification as prescribed by the NCCPA

Compensation
Annual salary range $125,000 - $140,000. Salary is based on multiple factors, including but not limited to job‑related experience, knowledge, skills, abilities, equity and employment status. The compensation listed above is based on full‑time employment status, full‑time is 40 hours per week.

Benefits

Up to $10,000 relocation bonus

$10,000 retention bonus at 2 years

Two medical plans to choose from, dental, and vision

HSA and FSA available

A 401(k) employer match, with a profit sharing component

Up to 24 paid days off per year

8 paid holidays annually

Life, short and long‑term disability insurance

Free onsite parking

Learning opportunities through professional development programs

Educational assistance

Discretionary annual performance‑based bonus

Application
If you are interested in this position, please apply or submit CV and cover letter to jobs@radiax.com.

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