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Forming IR Tech I, II, III positions at my workplace

A little back story. My department (IR) was added to the Cath Lab when we built a new hospital. We used to be two separate places but not anymore. They utilize tech 1,2,3 positions for more responsibilities and higher pay. IR doesn’t have anything like that. So I’m taking it upon myself with my boss and director to form something along the same lines for IR.

FIRST: What do your jobs entail if you have one like this? I’ve looked into job applications for descriptions but they are not super specific

Second: none of us are ARRT VI certified. So I’d be the first. Is there any good test prep materials out there? This would be a requirement for the tech 3 position as it is for CVTs.

Third: was there a pay bump as well? Our RA also said that maybe tech 3s could do picc line placements? I know some places have a RN team do them so I can’t see why not?

Anything you guys can tell me helps immensely!

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