Position Overview :
Join a dynamic team as an Electrophysiology Technologist performing invasive diagnostic and interventional cardiology, electrophysiology, and radiology procedures. This role involves operating and ensuring quality assurance of imaging, patient monitoring, and x-ray equipment. You will actively participate in daily lab activities including scrub, float, monitor, and imaging technology responsibilities.
Education and Certification :
- Current ACLS and BCLS certifications required.
- Completion of a radiologic technology or cardiovascular technology program with current ARRT and / or RCIS or RCES certification.
- Applicants with other healthcare-related degrees holding an AAS and registry eligibility may apply but must obtain RCIS or RCES certification within one year of employment.
Experience :
Experience in electrophysiology is highly preferred.Background in invasive diagnostic radiology or interventional cardiology procedures is also considered valuable.Skills and Work Traits :
Strong ability to assess patient needs and respond appropriately.Thorough knowledge of medications, emergency procedures, and medical equipment.Capability to initiate emergency actions within scope of practice and legal guidelines.Effective communication skills, both oral and written.Ability to collaborate with diverse healthcare professionals including radiologic technologists, nurses, and cardiovascular technologists.Maintains composure in high-stress environments.Proficient in operating x-ray and patient monitoring equipment.Flexible with work schedules and shifts.Physical Requirements :
Good hearing, clear speech, visual acuity, motor coordination, and manual dexterity.Physical and mental stamina to perform medium to heavy work, including moving equipment and patients.Ability to lift up to 100 lbs and frequently carry objects up to 50 lbs.Wearing lead aprons and standing for extended periods is required.Potential exposure to ionizing radiation and infectious materials during patient contact.Ability to manage stress from heavy patient scheduling and interaction with physicians, including unstable patient conditions.This opportunity is located in a vibrant regional healthcare setting in the Southeastern United States, serving a broad community with a commitment to patient-centered care and excellence.