Full-Time

Neurovascular Technologist

Posted on 5/9/2026

Advocate Health Care

Advocate Health Care

10,001+ employees

Nonprofit health system delivering comprehensive care

Compensation Overview

$38.20 - $57.30/hr

+ Shift Pay + On-Call Pay

Company Does Not Provide H1B Sponsorship

Macon, GA, USA

In Person

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (2)
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Requirements
  • Must have attended an AMA approved School of Radiologic Technology and be ARRT registered.
  • 2 years' experience.
  • ARRT registered; Licensed by State of Illinois (IEMA).
  • Ability to recognize needs and behaviors of a variety of age groups of patients and treat all customers with age specific appropriateness.
  • Ability to perform most interventional radiology procedures usually performed in specials lab with close supervision of the radiologist.
  • Demonstrates ability to use various types of radiographic equipment to obtain images of optimal quality.
  • Demonstrates good teamwork and cooperation with external/internal customers; good communication skills.
Responsibilities
  • Positioning and immobilization of patient to ensure anatomy or blood vessels being examined are in the correct profile and projection.
  • Prepares patient in a sterile fashion for procedures.
  • Responsible for operating sophisticated and highly technical radiographic equipment and auxiliary equipment to obtain the highest quality of images for Interventional Radiology.
  • Independent selection of technical factors to ensure high quality images with the lowest possible dose to the patient.
  • Performs procedures with Interventional Radiologists, vascular surgeons, neuro radiologists, neuro surgeons, and other specialists.
  • Participates in general interventional procedures such as declotting of blood vessels, UFE, venous ablations other peripheral vascular procedures.
  • These procedures require advanced knowledge of vascular anatomy.
  • Includes the insertion of arterial needles and catheters.
  • Can deploy closure devices as provided for by policy.
  • Positions patient in proper positions to radiographically demonstrate correct anatomy.
  • Prepares examination rooms for smooth performance of procedures, including equipment and supplies.
  • Obtains radiographic DSA and DA images for interventional procedures and transmit all images to PACS for interpretation by the neuro-radiologist.
  • Sets up patient on appropriate cardiac and other monitoring systems.
  • Ability to interpret normal ranges on monitoring equipment.
  • Participates in and assists in the performance of complex interventional endovascular neurological procedures such as cerebral coilings, AVM gluings, PTA, stent placements, thrombolysis and thrombectomy, and other stroke interventional procedures requiring a high level of understanding of complex neurovascular anatomy.
  • Operates all special procedure equipment correctly and according to safety standards.
  • This includes x-ray generators, power injectors and computerized radiographic equipment and patient monitors.
  • Maintains a clean and safe work environment by performing minor daily housekeeping tasks contributing to the overall cleanliness of work area.
  • Explains examination to patients and families.
  • Rounds on patient and family to ensure they kept informed of procedure progress.
  • Understands and develops skills necessary to assist radiologists with intervention devices such as angioplasty catheters, pressure inflators, steerable guide wires, nephrostomy catheters, urinary stents, biliary drainage catheters, biliary stents, infusion catheters, embolization catheters with related solutions, neuro interventional catheters and equipment.
  • Uses Universal Precautions in daily performance of procedures.
  • Protect self against bodily fluid contact.
  • Maintenance of the timely flow of patients in and out of Interventional Radiology lab by assisting with patient care and transportation of patient to and from care areas as required.
  • Provides information to the radiologist about patient history, previous examinations, contraindications and other related data to help achieve consistent quality of care and reduce or eliminate potential medical management problems.
  • Accepts emergency calls, and accompanying restraints and increased responsibilities.
  • Must respond to emergency calls within 45 minutes of receiving call.
  • Maintains supplies, and inventory to ensure adequate levels when necessary.
  • Records all pertinent patient information for accurate procedure charging.
  • Delivery of patient care and in accordance with departmental standards of Continued quality improvement.
  • Demonstrates excellent communication skills by answering questions from all customers.
  • Must maintain positive communications with department coordination team to ensure patient throughput at all times.
  • Maintains positive customer relations following prescribed department policies.
  • Manages data entry for neuro-interventional patients; enters data in HI-IQ for general interventional patients.
  • Must promote patient safety by reporting issues through established channels and participating as requested in safety initiatives.
  • Participates in team problem-solving issues that would improve patient care, department operations, image quality, inter departmental relationships and employee satisfaction.
  • Is self- directed in securing supplies and equipment for the department.
  • The Neuro-Interventional Technologist primary responsibility is to support the Neuro-Interventional Program, Patients and Physicians.
  • Acts as a primary contact for the Neuro-Physicians for program changes with technology and procedures.
  • Responsible for maintaining technical excellence of Neuro-Interventional technical staff to present and new procedures in the Neuro-Interventional Section.
  • Manages stock in a cost efficient manner, working with purchasing to coordinate new product offerings, maintain sufficient par levels on hand for Neuro-Interventional Cases.
  • Ensure any expired products are removed from inventory and traded back to vendor in a timely manner.
  • Maintains communications with vendors, setting up opportunities for product to be brought in on consignment and paid for as used.
  • Maintain communication with other Advocate sites to exchange and utilize product prior to expiration.
  • Communicates program changes to technologists in a clear, concise and timely fashion.
  • Audits and assures understanding of program changes by staff.
  • Gathers and maintains input of key data elements to support the neuro- interventional program including registries CSC Metrics, research and others as identified.
  • Development of leadership skills and professionalism for self through participation in department and/or hospital based committees and continuing education programs.
  • Supervision and training for technologists learning neuro-interventional procedures.
  • Attends to personal work schedule in a consistent and professional manner.
  • Demonstrates self-direction by identifying learning needs and establishing self-development activities.
  • Completes all development goals and department in-services and competencies, within prescribed time frame.
  • Attends and participates in department meetings.
  • Works independently while maintaining adaptability and flexibility for change.
  • Identifies problems and takes steps towards resolution.
  • Assumes a leadership role in providing instruction and direction to students participating in the clinical program and helps evaluate performance.
  • Provides orientation, education, instruction and direction to technologists in the performance of neuro-interventional specific duties.

Advocate Health Care is a faith-based nonprofit health system serving Illinois and Wisconsin, providing medical care through a network of doctors, hospitals, and clinics. It delivers care using current medical techniques and technology, coordinated through clinical integration, and supports patients with financial advocacy to manage hospital bills. It differentiates itself by its nonprofit, faith-based mission, focus on access for uninsured or underinsured, and emphasis on provider education and system-wide quality through clinical tools and CME. Its goal is to improve patient care and make healthcare accessible to everyone, regardless of financial status.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

Late Stage VC

Total Funding

$18M

Headquarters

Oak Brook, Illinois

Founded

1976

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Drone delivery reduces lab turnaround times and expands rural Georgia access, improving patient outcomes.
  • gBETA Charlotte Health pre-accelerator attracts early-stage health startups, creating innovation ecosystem and partnership opportunities.
  • Modular clinic model (32% cost reduction, 12-month delivery) enables rapid, profitable expansion across six-state footprint.

What critics are saying

  • Zipline drone dependency creates single-point-of-failure risk for 100,000 annual deliveries if service disrupts.
  • CMS or state regulators could restrict hospital-at-home reimbursement, eliminating Advocate's cost advantage.
  • FTC antitrust scrutiny of Atrium Health Charlotte dominance could force divestitures or service restrictions.

What makes Advocate Health Care unique

  • Launching country's largest hospital drone delivery system with 100,000 annual deliveries across three markets.
  • Largest U.S. provider of hospital-at-home care, serving 14,000+ patients with digital-first infrastructure.
  • Pioneering Pediatric Hospital at Home program, one of nation's first specialized home-based acute care offerings.

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The Charlotte Observer
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Chicago Sun-Times
Mar 19th, 2026
Chicago Plan Commission gives first approvals to 340-unit apartment tower in Lincoln Park.

Chicago Plan Commission gives first approvals to 340-unit apartment tower in Lincoln Park. Honore Properties and Peerless Development want to build a $102 million, 28-story project at 1415 N. Dayton St. Mar 19, 2026, 1:00pm PDT The Chicago Plan Commission gave the first approval Thursday to a high-rise in an area of Lincoln Park that's gradually becoming more dense. Honore Properties and Peerless Development's $102 million project at 1415 N. Dayton St. would be 28 stories and bring 340 apartments to the southern edge of Lincoln Park, across from Goose Island and the Salt Shed. It's an area where taller buildings are being pitched, said Angela Spadoni, principal at bKL Architecture. The City Council has already approved a 37-story residential tower nearby at 1565 N. Clybourn Ave. There's also a 27-story condo building planned at 860 W. Blackhawk St. Spadoni, whose firm designed the Dayton Street project, said the intersection of Halsted Street and North Avenue is "very vibrant," and the abundant transportation options nearby makes it an ideal site for apartments. If the proposal is approved by the City Council, the developers will demolish the site's existing four buildings - 1415 N. Dayton St., 821 W. Eastman St., 811 W. Evergreen Ave. and 1415 N. Kingsbury St. - and make additional improvements to the surrounding street. The sidewalks along Dayton and Evergreen streets will be widened to 6 feet, and streetscaping will be added. Dayton Street's sidewalk is currently about 4 feet wide, making it too narrow for pedestrians. The building would include studios up to three-bedroom apartments, with 68 affordable units. The affordable units would be for those making 60% of the average area median income. In Chicago, that's $50,400 annually for an individual renter. Two amenity decks - with the rooftop deck including a pool - are planned. Commissioners also heard a presentation from Advocate Health Care for its new hospital at the old U.S. Steel South Works site. The 52-bed hospital will open as Advocate Trinity Hospital. The five-story hospital will include 36 surgery beds, four intensive car unit beds, eight observation beds, a four-bed dialysis unit and an emergency room with 16 bays. Once open, the hospital system will close its 205-bed hospital, Trinity, at 2320 E. 93rd St., which has been operating since 1895. That property will be demolished and become green space. The new hospital is part of Advocate's $1 billion investment to close Chicago's 30-year life expectancy gap between residents on the South and North sides. Based on community feedback, Advocate Trinity Hospital President Michelle Blakely said it added community gardens to its plans, along with respite spaces for families. "We're creating an absolute community, as opposed to simply a hospital," Blakely told commissioners. "We're bringing the community into the space by including respite spaces and walking trails and other things that become attractive to the way that the community engages with the hospital and helps us further our intention to create health and wellness." The commission also approved plans for a 66-unit residential building in the north end of Fulton Market. The building, at 1201 W. Kinzie St., is "a straightforward and smallish project for this part of the Fulton Market," said Scott Borstein, attorney at Neal & Leroy on behalf of the developer. Dirk Denison Architects Managing Director Justin DeGroff said the firm designed the building to look like three smaller buildings, featuring green brick and Juliet balconies - a unique design for the area. Ald. Walter "Red" Burnett (27th) praised the project, which he said bridges the two sides of Hubbard Street, where the south portion is the typical Fulton Market high-rises and north of Hubbard Street has more townhomes and residential development. "This is a nice in-between," Burnett said. Chicago Sun-TimesMoney reporter, development As part of a weekly audio segment, we want to help you tackle your personal finance questions. Keep Watching New owner of The Hideout plans to continue venue's legacy as a cultural institution and community hub New owner of The Hideout plans to continue venue's legacy as a cultural institution and community hub Next Up In News

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