Provide high-quality technical support in the Diagnostic Imaging department by performing advanced imaging procedures and ensuring patient safety. Collaborate with radiologists and clinicians to manage sedation protocols and maintain imaging equipment.
Requirements summary
Requires an active Washington State LVT credential and 1-3 years of clinical experience, preferably in specialty or ER settings. Proficiency in anesthesia monitoring and diagnostic imaging is required.
professional certificatePatient AssessmentMRIRadiation SafetyComputed TomographyFluoroscopyUltrasoundAnesthesia MonitoringDigital RadiographyMedical Record MaintenancePatient RestraintFear-Free HandlingVeterinary Anatomy
Job description
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BluePearl Pet Hospital is hiring an Licensed Veterinary Technician for our Radiology department in Kirkland, WA!
LVT Pay: $26.75 - $51.32/Hr This pay band is a starting point and is dependent on experience and advancement through Kahuna leveling system.
We also offer competitive shift differential pay for eligible hours worked for nights and weekends. *Shift differentials are based on a 4-hour minimum.
For example: Mon – Fri: 6pm to 8am = $4.50 Shift Differential Sat & Sun: 6pm to 8am = $8.00 Shift Differential Sat & Sun: 8am to 6pm = $4.50 Shift Differential The Radiology LVT is responsible for providing high-quality technical support within the Diagnostic Imaging department.
This role supports board-certified radiologists and clinicians by performing advanced imaging procedures, ensuring patient safety and care, maintaining imaging equipment, and facilitating efficient workflow.
The position requires strong technical expertise, attention to detail, and collaboration within a fast-paced specialty and emergency environment.
Primary Responsibilities Patient Care & Handling Safely handle, restrain, and monitor patients during imaging procedures Assess patient status and ensure comfort, minimizing stress during procedures Assist with sedation and anesthesia for imaging studies as directed by veterinarians Monitor sedated and anesthetized patients, including vital signs, recovery, and proper documentation.
Imaging Procedures Perform and assist with advanced diagnostic imaging, including: Digital radiography (X-ray) Computed tomography (CT) Ultrasound and ultrasound procedures Fluoroscopy MRI (occasional) Position patients accurately to obtain diagnostic-quality images Ensure proper radiation safety protocols are consistently followed Provide support to fellow associates in obtaining diagnostic-quality images Equipment & Safety Operate and maintain imaging equipment according to hospital protocols Perform routine quality assurance checks on all radiology equipment Adhere to radiation safety standards, including use of PPE and monitoring devices Troubleshoot minor equipment issues and escalate when necessary Workflow Coordination Coordinate imaging schedules between other clinical teams and Diagnostic Imaging service Prioritize cases based on urgency (ER vs. scheduled outpatient) Ensure timely processing and communication of imaging results as directed by radiologists Maintain accurate medical records within hospital systems Collaboration & Communication Work closely with ER, ICU, Oncology, Surgery, and other specialty departments Collaborate with veterinarians to help ensure sedation plans align with imaging needs while prioritizing patient safety, including reducing patient anxiety and stress.
Benefits
Professional Growth Opportunities
Competitive Shift Differential Pay
Specialty Certification Opportunities
Serve as a subject matter resource for sedation protocols within the Diagnostic Imaging department Provide guidance to clinical teams (ER, ICU, Oncology, Surgery, and others) on appropriate sedation strategies to facilitate safe and effective imaging Provide compassionate communication support to pet owners when appropriate Participate in team rounds, case discussions, and departmental meetings as required Offer real-time support and troubleshooting for sedation-related challenges during imaging procedures Participate in training and onboarding of technicians and assistants regarding sedation protocols, monitoring standards, and safety procedures Promote consistency in sedation practices across departments through education and communication Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Strong knowledge of veterinary anatomy, imaging protocols, and positioning techniques Understanding of radiation safety principles and compliance requirements Proficiency in anesthesia monitoring and patient care Ability to perform effectively in a high-volume, fast-paced specialty and emergency setting Strong organizational skills and attention to detail Effective communication and teamwork skills Ability to adapt to evolving technologies, protocols and situations Qualifications Active Washington State LVT credential required Minimum 1–3 years of clinical experience (specialty or ER preferred) Experience in diagnostic imaging strongly preferred Anesthesia experience required Experince in Hands-Free Radiology practices strongly preferred Experience in Fear-Free handling and/or Certification strongly preferred Physical Requirements Ability to lift and restrain animals up to 50+ lbs (with assistance when needed) Ability to stand, bend, and move throughout shift Capability to work in a physically and emotionally demanding environment Work Environment Specialty and emergency veterinary hospital setting Exposure to radiation (with safety precautions in place) Fast-paced, dynamic, and high-acuity caseload Scheduled hours are 8:30 AM - 6:30 PM with 30 minute lunch break.
Participation rotating on-call is required - Saturday's from 9a - 2pm in a 3-week rotation Why BluePearl Collaborative specialty environment with board-certified radiologists Access to advanced imaging technology Opportunities for professional growth and specialty certification Commitment to high-quality patient care and team support BluePearl Specialty + Emergency Pet Hospital is a national network of specialty and emergency pet hospitals.
Our hospitals are located throughout the country, most of which are open 24 hours a day, every day of the year.
Types of BluePearl Hospitals: Specialty and 24/7 Emergency Specialty & After-hours Emergency 24/7 Emergency After-hours Emergency Specialty Only Our veterinarians use innovative procedures, high-tech equipment and the latest treatment methods to provide comprehensive medical care to pets.
We combine this expertise with a love for animals and the belief that kindness is the foundation of veterinary medicine.
Mission
Our mission: Enriching lives through remarkable care for pets At BluePearl, we recognize that pets are part of the family. We honor the human-animal bond by providing the very best in advanced medical care for pets – including techniques that were once reserved exclusively for humans.
Our vision: To transform the delivery of veterinary care through specialty and emergency medicine.