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Overview Performs radiographic imaging procedures at a technical level for all age groups. To ... Understands all interventional procedures and assists physician in a variety of exams. * Insertion ...

Overview Performs radiographic imaging procedures at a technical level for all age groups. To ... Understands all interventional procedures and assists physician in a variety of exams. * Insertion ...

Overview Performs radiographic imaging procedures at a technical level for all age groups. To ... Understands all interventional procedures and assists physician in a variety of exams. * Insertion ...

Overview Performs radiographic imaging procedures at a technical level for all age groups. To ... Understands all interventional procedures and assists physician in a variety of exams. * Insertion ...

Overview Performs radiographic imaging procedures at a technical level for all age groups. To ... Understands all interventional procedures and assists physician in a variety of exams. * Insertion ...

Overview Performs radiographic imaging procedures at a technical level for all age groups. To ... Understands all interventional procedures and assists physician in a variety of exams. * Insertion ...

Performs radiographic imaging procedures at a technical level for all age groups. To review ... Understands all interventional procedures and assists physician in a variety of exams. * Insertion ...

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How much do interventional radiographer jobs pay per week?

As of Aug 16, 2026, the average weekly pay for interventional radiographer in the United States is $2,832.52, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $2,451.92 and $3,230.77 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What do interventional radiographers do?

Interventional radiographers are healthcare professionals who perform minimally invasive procedures using imaging guidance such as X-rays, CT, or ultrasound. They prepare patients, operate imaging equipment, assist during procedures like angiograms or biopsies, and ensure patient safety throughout the process. Certification and knowledge of radiation safety are essential in this role.

Does interventional radiography make a lot of money?

Interventional radiographers typically earn competitive salaries that vary by location and experience, with median wages often above the national average for radiologic technologists. Advanced skills, certifications, and working in high-demand areas can increase earning potential, and the job often involves working in a clinical environment with specialized equipment. Overall, it can be a financially rewarding career within the healthcare field.

What is the difference between Interventional Radiographer vs Diagnostic Radiographer?

AspectInterventional RadiographerDiagnostic Radiographer
CredentialsCertification in radiologic technology, specialized training in interventional proceduresCertification in radiologic technology, general imaging training
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics performing minimally invasive proceduresImaging departments for X-rays, CT scans, MRI
Employer & IndustryHospitals, outpatient centers, specialized clinicsHospitals, diagnostic imaging centers
Common Search & ComparisonInterventional Radiographer vs Diagnostic Radiographer

Interventional Radiographers focus on minimally invasive procedures guided by imaging, requiring specialized skills and certifications. Diagnostic Radiographers primarily perform imaging tests like X-rays and CT scans for diagnosis. Both roles work in medical imaging but differ in procedures, environment, and expertise.

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Infographic showing various Interventional Radiographer job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 3% As Needed, 67% Full Time, 7% Part Time, and 22% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $147,291 per year, or $70.8 per hour.

Interventional Radiographer

Memorial Health

Niantic, IL

$53.23/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 15 days ago


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Job description

Min
USD $34.34/Hr.
Max
USD $53.23/Hr.
Overview
Performs radiographic imaging procedures at a technical level for all age groups.
To review Memorial's Benefits click here: Benefits - Memorial HR
Qualifications
Education
Must be a graduate of AMA approved School of Radiologic Technology; must achieve ARRT registration and Illinois State License, must maintain educational requirements for licensure and registration.
Must maintain up-dated licensure and registration.
Completion of initial and/or annual competencies as specified by Department Manager to fulfill accrediting body requirements.
Environmental Factors
Occasional exposure to moderate environmental variations, above-normal noise levels, and/or unpleasant substances; daily exposure to hazardous or potentially injurious elements or conditions such as radiation and blood/ body fluids.
Physical Demands
The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
Moderate to heavy physical exertion, standing 80% of the time; frequent bending and reaching (80 inches from the floor); occasional lifting and carrying of loads 5 to 75 pounds.
Must be able to assist average size person (150 pounds) to and from X-ray table, etc., in normal course of work; upon occasion must be able to support average person for approximately two minutes.
Mental Demands
While performing the duties of this job, the employee must be able to work under stress and adapt to changing conditions.
Ability to adhere to strict confidentiality requirements.
Responsibilities
Essential Functions and Job Duties
  • Performs routine radiographic and fluoroscopic procedures according to department policy and procedures.
  • Updates patient examination history files.
  • Enters data into computer system.
  • Consults with supervisors, Radiologist, or ordering physician as necessary to provide appropriate patient care.
  • Understands all interventional procedures and assists physician in a variety of exams.
  • Insertion and removal of PICC lines and micro-puncture access.

  • Follows appropriate safety precautions.
  • Performs visual preventative safety inspections.
  • Reports dangerous department or equipment conditions appropriately.

  • Assists M.D. with AAA Repair and Carotid Stent Device Management.

  • Works with the interventional radiologist to develop protocol and perform procedures for line placement and pain management procedures.

  • Maintains IDNS license and ARRT registration; remains current on developing trends in diagnostic radiology; participates in continuing education.

  • Maintains clean, neat and orderly work area; maintains appropriate supply levels.

  • Treats patients in professional and respectful manner.
    • Demonstrates age-specific competency.
    • Explains procedures.

  • Performs other duties as assigned.

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