Job Title: Medical Assistant with Radiology experience or LPN – Interventional Pain Management
Will Train the Right Candidate)
Why This Role Rocks
Be the physician’s right hand in a high-acuity interventional pain practice. One day you’re rooming patients and drawing up meds, the next you’re running the C-arm for a lumbar ESI or kyphoplasty. No two days are the same, and you’ll go home knowing you truly reduced someone’s pain. You must be able to go between our three locations, Mount Juliet, Murfreesboro, and Brentwood
Key Responsibilities
Clinical)
Room patients, take vitals, reconcile meds, document pain scores & functional status in EHR (eClinicalWorks/ModMed).
Perform urine drug screens, pregnancy tests, and point-of-care testing.
Draw up medications (lidocaine, bupivacaine, triamcinolone, etc.) under physician direction.
Administer IM injections, remove sutures, apply topical compounded creams.
Assist with in-office procedures: trigger-point injections, joint injections, occipital nerve blocks, Botox for migraines.
Radiology / Procedure Assist )
Operate C-arm for fluoroscopic-guided injections (ESI, MBB, RFAs, facet injections, SI joints, stellate ganglion, spinal cord stim trials, vertebroplasty).
Position patients, collimate, capture/save images, and archive to PACS.
Maintain radiation safety logs, lead aprons, and dosimetry badges.
Clean/sterilize trays and restock procedure rooms between cases.
Triage patient calls, refill non-controlled meds, prior-auth injections/implants.
Schedule surgeries (SCS trials, vertiflex, Intracept, VIA disc, etc.).
Scan records, fax pharmacy prior-auths for opioids (training on state PDMP).
Required Certifications (at least 2 of the 3)
Certified MA
Texas LMRT (Limited Medical Radiologic Technologist) with MA skills OR
Active LPN/LVN license
Must-Have Skills
1+ years in pain management, orthopedics, or surgery center (huge plus).
Fluoro/C-arm experience (will train strong MAs who are eager to learn).
Ability to stand for 4–6 hour procedure blocks and lift 50 lbs (patients).
Rock-solid knowledge of sterile technique and universal precautions.
Tech You’ll Use Daily
EHR: eClinicalWorks or ModMed
Fluoro: Hologic, Ziehm, or GE OEC C-arms
State PDMP, controlled-substance workflows
Physical Demands
Frequent standing, walking, bending, reaching.
Must wear lead apron (we provide lightweight Titan models).
Occasional patient transfers from wheelchair to procedure table.