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How much do laser rn jobs pay per week?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average weekly pay for laser rn in Oregon is $2,226.23, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,503.85 and $2,765.38 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Laser RN job?

A Laser RN (Registered Nurse) is a licensed nurse who specializes in performing laser treatments for medical and cosmetic procedures. They work in dermatology clinics, med spas, or healthcare facilities, using laser technology for skin treatments, hair removal, tattoo removal, and other non-invasive procedures. Their responsibilities include patient assessment, pre- and post-treatment care, and ensuring laser safety protocols. Proper training and certification in laser therapy are typically required in addition to an RN license.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Laser Rn position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Laser RN, you need strong clinical nursing skills, a valid RN license, and specialized training or certification in laser safety and procedures. Familiarity with laser equipment, safety protocols, and electronic health records is essential. Excellent communication, attention to detail, and a caring bedside manner help foster trust and ensure patient comfort. These skills and qualities are vital for delivering safe, effective treatments and maintaining high standards of patient care in medical or aesthetic settings.

What are some typical daily responsibilities of a Laser RN?

As a Laser RN, your daily responsibilities include assessing patients, preparing them for laser procedures, operating laser equipment, and monitoring patient safety throughout treatments. You will also educate patients about pre- and post-procedure care, maintain accurate medical records, and ensure all safety guidelines are strictly followed. Collaboration with physicians, dermatologists, or other healthcare providers is common, especially when developing care plans or responding to any complications. This role requires a balance of technical proficiency and compassionate patient care.

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Radiology Interventional Technologist/Special Procedure Technician (Fulltime/Permanent)

Radiology Interventional Technologist/Special Procedure Technician (Fulltime/Permanent)

Central Business Solutions, Inc

Portland, OR • On-site

Full-time

Posted 27 days ago


Job description

Job Description
Radiology Interventional Technologist/Special Procedure Tech at our Medical Center in Portland, OR.
Full-Time/Day Shift
$15,000 Sign-on Bonus for eligible external candidates who meet all conditions for payment – this is in addition to the fantastic benefits and compensation package offered by the hospital that begin on your first day of employment.
Client offers a unique opportunity to engage in a variety of specialties which allow us the honor of creating positive outcomes for people who are, potentially, having some of the worst days of their lives. We have a thriving cardiac/STEMI program, an incredibly talented IR program which includes treatment for PE, embolizations, and interventional cancer treatment, and a neuro/Stroke program. 
The team here at Client is empowered to speak up and cultivate processes which directly impact patients' lives. Of recent note, our team - under the direction of one of our acute care RNs - developed a pilot project to reduce door-to-device time (D2D) for our Stroke population. Not only have they shaved more than 14 minutes from our stroke average D2D time, but they set a new hospital record of 50 minutes for D2D in 2024! (The national goal for D2D is 90 minutes.)
Radiology Interventional Technologists (RIT) working in the CVL play an integral role on our four-person teams. RITs not only operate our Philips fluoroscopy units, but they are also trained in setting up and operating various intravascular imaging (Philips IVUS, Abbott OCT), atherectomy equipment (including rotoblator, CSI, Shockwave, and laser), thrombectomy equipment (Penumbra, AngioJet, Inari), and circulating during procedures. An ideal candidate for this team is an ambitious individual who is open to growing with the ever-changing field that is percutaneous interventional treatment. Someone who is excited to help others when they are at their lowest point - and can do so in a kind and compassionate manner.
Under the direct supervision of the physician, provides Cardiovascular/Radiologic care to patients for the purpose of diagnosis and/or treatment of anatomic and physiologic disorders; Assists physician as required and does related work as assigned. Monitors radiation safety during procedures.
Our hospital's caregivers are not simply valued – they’re invaluable. Join our team at our Medical Center and thrive in our culture of patient-focused, whole-person care built on understanding, commitment, and mutual respect. Your voice matters here, because we know that to inspire and retain the best people, we must empower them.
Required Qualifications:
Graduation from an accredited school of Radiologic Technology
Oregon Radiographer License upon hire
National Certification from American Registry of Radiologic Technologists upon hire
National Provider BLS - American Heart Association upon hire
Preferred Qualifications:
1 year of experience in a Cardiac Cath Lab or Special Procedures Lab.