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How much do cardiovascular radiologist jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for cardiovascular radiologist in Colorado is $46.46, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $34.13 and $53.85 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does a Cardiovascular Radiologist do?

A Cardiovascular Radiologist is a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating diseases related to the heart and blood vessels using medical imaging techniques such as X-rays, CT scans, MRI, and ultrasounds. They interpret these images to help other physicians develop treatment plans for conditions like blocked arteries, aneurysms, and heart defects. Additionally, they may perform minimally invasive procedures, such as angioplasty or stent placement, using imaging guidance to treat cardiovascular issues. Their expertise is crucial in both emergency and routine care settings.

What is the difference between Cardiovascular Radiologist vs Interventional Radiologist?

AspectCardiovascular RadiologistInterventional Radiologist
CredentialsMedical degree, radiology residency, fellowship in cardiovascular imagingMedical degree, radiology residency, fellowship in interventional procedures
Work EnvironmentHospitals, imaging centers, specialized cardiovascular labsHospitals, outpatient clinics, specialized procedure suites
Industry UsageFocuses on imaging of cardiovascular system, diagnostics, and non-invasive proceduresPerforms minimally invasive procedures across various specialties, including vascular and non-vascular interventions

While both roles require advanced radiology training and focus on imaging, Cardiovascular Radiologists specialize in cardiovascular imaging and diagnostics, whereas Interventional Radiologists perform minimally invasive procedures across multiple areas. The choice depends on whether the focus is on imaging diagnosis or interventional treatment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Cardiovascular Radiologist, and why are they important?

To excel as a Cardiovascular Radiologist, you need an MD or DO degree, completion of a radiology residency, a specialized fellowship in cardiovascular imaging, and board certification. Expertise with advanced imaging modalities such as CT, MRI, and angiography systems, along with proficiency in PACS and RIS software, is essential. Strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and effective communication with multidisciplinary teams help interpret complex images and guide patient care. These competencies are vital for accurate diagnosis, optimal treatment planning, and ensuring patient safety in a highly specialized medical field.

How does a cardiovascular radiologist typically collaborate with other specialists in patient care?

Cardiovascular radiologists work closely with cardiologists, vascular surgeons, and other medical professionals to interpret imaging studies and recommend appropriate diagnostic or interventional procedures. Regular multidisciplinary meetings and case discussions are common, allowing for integrated care planning and the sharing of expertise. This collaborative environment not only enhances patient outcomes but also provides opportunities for learning and professional growth as you interact with experts across related specialties.
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Registered Nurse Cardiovascular Lab&Interventional Radiology CVIS 2

Registered Nurse Cardiovascular Lab&Interventional Radiology CVIS 2

Intermountain Health

Lafayette, CO • On-site

Part-time

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Job description

Job Description:

The CV Invasive Specialist II (CVIS II) performs duties necessary for catheterization procedures at a technical
and professional level requiring minimal supervision of technical detail. The CVIS II performs a variety of technical
procedures that require independent judgment. The CVIS II assumes responsibility and initiative for designated
areas and procedures as required. Follows Alliance of Cardiovascular Professionals (ACVP) scope of practice or
for Electrophysiology, the NASPE Standards of Professional Practice for the Allied Professional in Pacing and
Electrophysiology. Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS) or Registered Cardiac
Electrophysiology Specialist (RCES ) is required to pass medications

Essential Functions

Shift: Part-time

  • Perform all of the duties of the CV Invasive Specialist I.
  • Participate in procedure room preparation and post procedure turn around.
  • Develop specific knowledge with regard to invasive, diagnostic, and interventional supplies which includes assisting in inventory control. Develops specific knowledge of applications, proper use and deployment techniques including documenting hemodynamic recordings, calculations, and interpretations.
  • Provide patient education and emotional support for patients and their family members; ensure patient comfort. Foster teamwork and cohesiveness with team members and physicians.
  • Develop knowledge specific to cardiopulmonary pathophysiology, pharmacology, anatomic anomalies, and treatment options. Assess the condition of the patient, document, and inform physician of deviations from normal criteria throughout the procedure.
  • Understand and apply principles of x-ray generation and safety. Understand and demonstrate the correct operation of imaging equipment.
  • May mix and administer medications under the direction and supervision of the physician (RCIS or RCES is required to pass medications). Pursuant to state laws.
  • At the end of the procedure, may apply closure device, suture the sheath in place, or remove the sheath and apply pressure to obtain hemostasis.
  • Provide thorough and accurate documentation of each procedure and associated events.
  • Develop skills in operating, calibrating, and troubleshooting equipment in the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory. Perform point of care testing and QA.
  • Accountabilities: Scrub, circulate, and monitor in diagnostic, interventional, and CRM procedures according to scope of practice documents. Complete procedure data entry; acquire and process imaging studies, hemodynamic assessment and calculations, intra-procedure CathPCI registry requirements, and prepare procedural reports.
  • Has a thorough knowledge of invasive diagnostic and interventional supplies, appropriate indications and applications, and proper use and deployment techniques.
  • Prepare for patient status changes related to procedural events. Take immediate and appropriate action when status changes occur.
  • Orient and train staff; teach, coach, mentor, and provide direct supervision as a defined preceptor.
  • Provide staff education in Skills Day Workshops. Skills
  • Patient Assessment and Monitoring
  • Procedural Assistance
  • Equipment Operation and Troubleshooting
  • Critical Thinking• Taking Initiative
  • Cardiopulmonary Pathophysiology
  • Communication and Collaboration• Mentorship
  • Clinical Care Skills

Minimum Qualifications

• Basic Life Support Certification (BLS) for healthcare providers.

• PALS certification for children's hospitals or ACLS certification for adults. New employees must obtain within 3 months of start.

• Beginning March 1, 2026 must be registered as a Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS) or Registered Cardiovascular Electrophysiology Specialist (RCES) or ARRT-CI or ARRT-VI only or RN (previous relevant RN experience required)

• Demonstrated expertise in performing complex diagnostic and advanced interventional procedures or demonstrated understanding and proficiency in correlation with years of experience with regards to electrophysiology procedures.

• Maintains at least 12 hours of continuing medical education (CME) credits per year.

• Demonstrates clinical competence of CVIS/CVES skills evidenced by skills sign off • Surgical Tech/Assistant Certification per state requirements

• Fluoroscopy Operator Certification as required in the state of Colorado

Preferred Qualifications

• Bachelor's degree in health science program. Education must be obtained through an accredited institution. Degree will be verified. - or –

• Graduate of an accredited Radiologic Technology, Cardiovascular Technology, or Respiratory Therapy program

• One year of Invasive Cardiovascular Technology or Electrophysiology experience (not including academic training or CVIS training). Physical Requirements

• Ongoing need for employee to see and read information, labels, assess patient needs, operate monitors, identify equipment and supplies.

• Frequent interactions with patient care providers, patients, and visitors that require employee to verbally communicate as well as hear and understand spoken information, alarms, needs, and issues quickly and accurately, particularly during emergency situations.

• Manual dexterity of hands and fingers to manipulate complex and delicate equipment with precision and accuracy. This includes frequent computer use and typing for documenting patient care, accessing needed information, medication preparation, etc.

• Expected to lift and utilize full range of movement to transfer patients. Will also bend to retrieve, lift, and carry supplies and equipment. Typically includes items of varying weights, up to and including heavy items.

• Need to walk and assist with transporting/ambulating patients and obtaining and distributing supplies and equipment. This includes pushing/pulling gurneys and portable equipment, including heavy items. Often required to navigate crowded and busy rooms (full of equipment, power cords on the floor, etc.)

• May be expected to stand in a stationary position for an extended period of time.

• For roles requiring driving: Expected to drive a vehicle which requires sitting, seeing and reading signs, traffic signals, and other vehicles.

Location:

Good Samaritan Hospital

Work City:

Lafayette

Work State:

Colorado

Scheduled Weekly Hours:

18

The hourly range for this position is listed below. Actual hourly rate dependent upon experience.

$37.17 - $56.17

We care about your well-being– mind, body, and spirit – which is why we provide our caregivers a generous benefits package that covers a wide range of programs to foster a sustainable culture of wellness that encompasses living healthy, happy, secure, connected, and engaged.

Learn more about our comprehensive benefits packagehere.

Intermountain Health is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran status.

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