Position Overview
Earn a $18,000 bonus paid out monthly over 6 months after 30 days of employment. Bonus eligibility requires a minimum of 2 years' experience in a Cardiac Cath Lab.
This role involves assisting in cardiac catheterization procedures by ensuring high-quality imaging and proper image storage according to departmental standards. You will operate fluoroscopy equipment to provide optimal images for cardiologists during diagnostic and therapeutic catheterizations. Additional duties include accurate billing for procedures and assisting the cardiologist as a scrub technician during various catheterization interventions. The position also requires hemodynamic monitoring and data collection and calculation.
Key Responsibilities
- Maintain a safe and clean work environment, adhering to safety and infection control protocols.
- Perform all duties associated with the Cardiac Cath Lab Technologist role.
- Ensure proper operation and performance of imaging equipment in the cardiac catheterization lab.
- Assist physicians by capturing appropriate images and sequences to support diagnostic and interventional procedures.
- Manage communication flow within and outside the lab, including pages, specimen handling, and housekeeping requests.
- Serve as Monitor Technician, acquiring hemodynamic and electrophysiological data through computerized sampling.
- Update procedure changes and prepare supply requisitions as needed.
- Support physicians as a scrub technician during coronary arteriography and cardiac interventions.
- Maintain proficiency across Radiographic Technician, Monitor Technician, and Scrub Technician roles through ongoing education and conference participation.
Education and Experience
Preferred minimum of two years' experience in a cardiac catheterization lab.Recent graduates within the past two years from a Radiology Technology program or licensed Radiation Technologists with five years of recent experience may be considered.Licenses and Certifications
Required : CRT (California Radiologic Technology certificate).Required : California Fluoroscopy permit.Required : ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists) certification.Required : Current BLS certification.ACLS certification must be obtained within six months of hire.Additional unit-specific certifications may be required.Additional Information
Employment is contingent upon passing a physical evaluation, urine drug screening, and background checks prior to starting work.
This opportunity is located in a regional healthcare facility serving the coastal communities of the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. The environment is supportive and committed to delivering compassionate, high-quality cardiac care.