Interventional Radiology (IR) Nurse Jobs in Massachusetts

Paraprofessional Opening - Coleman, MO

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Location Peculiar, MO
Discipline Behavior Specialist
Date Posted March 13, 2025

Job Description

Paraprofessional – Full-Time

Location: Coleman, MO
Start Date – End Date: ASAP – May 23, 2025
Hours: 35 hours per week (7:00 AM – 3:00 PM)

We are seeking a dedicated Paraprofessional to work with high school students. In this role, you will be paired with IEP students in general education classrooms, providing essential support throughout the school day.

Job Details:

  • Provide 1:1 or small group support in high school settings
  • Assist IEP students in general education classrooms
  • Maintain a consistent schedule from 7:00 AM to 3:00 PM

Special Requirements:

  • Must have either completed a 20-hour Substitute Certificate Course through Frontline or passed the ParaPro Assessment (please include documentation in your presentation)
  • Alternatively, if neither is met, please share a copy of your 60 college credit hours




If you meet the qualifications, we invite you to apply today if qualified!

 

Mackenzie Honeycutt
Account Executive
Mackenzie.honeycutt@sunbeltstaffing.com
813-749-5214

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What is Interventional Radiology Nursing?

IR nursing is a subspecialty of radiology that focuses on diagnosing and treating patients using minimally invasive techniques. The goal of an interventional radiology nurse is to reduce risk to patients while improving their health through less invasive procedures for reduced pain and recovery time.

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Interventional Radiology Nursing Duties

Some of the IR nurse’s responsibilities include:

  • Preparing patients for procedures
  • Inserting and removing intravenous lines
  • Administering medications
  • Monitoring patients patterns
  • Overseeing the safety and comfort of patients
  • Providing post-procedure monitoring

Being an IR nurse requires a high level of knowledge, experience, skills and advanced education. Similar to other nursing roles, you will need your BSN from an accredited institution. After completing your BSN, you must pass the NCLEX-RN examination and gain hands-on experience as an RN and radiology nurse. As this is a nursing specialty, you can expect to spend at least five years gaining experience in a residency program before becoming board certified.

IR Nurse Salary & Job Outlook

While the steps to becoming an IR nurse can feel like a long road ahead, the job outlook makes it worth the hard work and dedication. When you specialize in interventional radiology, on average, you can expect your salary to be 40% more than what a typical RN makes. Additionally, depending on your work experience, education, skills, certifications and the hiring facility location, you can make even more than the average salary.

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