Registered Nurse - Radiology Coordinator

Incredible Health

📍Houston, TX
Posted May 21, 2026

Job Overview

Position

Registered Nurse - Radiology Coordinator

Company

Incredible Health

Location

Houston, TX

Work Type

On-site

Job ID

li-4417717688

Job Description

Hospitals on Incredible Health are actively hiring and accepting applications in the Houston, TX area for the following position: Registered Nurse - Radiology Coordinator. Nurses with experience in any of the following areas are strongly encouraged to apply: Assistant Nurse Manager, CNO, Charge, Clinical Nurse Coordinator, Director, Interventional radiology, Manager, Nuclear medicine, Sedation, Supervisor, or VP.

  • Shift(s) available: day shift

  • Job types available: full time, part time, and per diem

  • Employer features: Cross training, Medical, PTO

Qualifications

  • ADN/ASN degree or higher from an accredited school of nursing

  • Active and unencumbered Registered Nurse license in the state of Texas

Benefits

  • Healthcare coverage: Medical, Dental, Vision

  • 401K

  • Paid Time Off

  • Tuition Assistance

Salary: $70,000 to $100,000 /year

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Practice Questions

💡Technical Questions (3)
  • 1.How do you prioritize and manage patient safety during moderate sedation procedures in the radiology department?
  • 2.Can you explain the key nursing considerations when caring for a patient undergoing an interventional radiology procedure, such as a catheter-directed thrombolysis?
  • 3.What protocols do you follow to ensure radiation safety for both the patient and the clinical staff in a radiology setting?
🎯Behavioral Questions (3)
  • 1.Tell me about a time when you had to coordinate a complex patient schedule or manage conflicting priorities in a clinical setting.
  • 2.Describe a situation where you had to adapt quickly to a cross-training role or learn a new clinical procedure in a different specialty.
  • 3.Give me an example of a time you handled a rapid patient deterioration during a procedure.
🧩Situational Questions (2)
  • 1.You are coordinating the day shift and a radiologist wants to add an emergent interventional case, but all your sedation-qualified nurses are currently occupied. How do you handle this?
  • 2.A patient arrives for a nuclear medicine scan but is highly anxious and refusing the procedure after reading about the radioactive tracer online. As the coordinator, what steps do you take?

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Interventional radiologyModerate sedationNuclear medicinePatient coordinationRadiation safetyALARACross-trainingTexas RN licenseClinical coordinationHemodynamic monitoring

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