The Good Life MedStaff is seeking a travel Electrophysiology Technician for a travel job in Springfield, Illinois. Job Description & Requirements Specialty : Electrophysiology Technician Discipline : Allied Health Professional Start Date : 11 / 03 / 2025 Duration : 13 weeks 40 hours per week Shift : 10 hours, days Employment Type : Travel Job Description for EP Lab Technician (Electrophysiology Lab Technician)\nPosition Title : Electrophysiology (EP) Lab Technician\n\nJob Overview : An Electrophysiology (EP) Lab Technician is responsible for assisting physicians and healthcare teams in diagnosing and treating patients with heart rhythm disorders by conducting tests and procedures within the electrophysiology lab. EP Lab Techs work closely with electrophysiologists and cardiologists to monitor patients during cardiac procedures, including catheter ablations, electrophysiology studies, and device implants.\n\nKey Responsibilities : \n\nPrepare and Maintain Equipment : Ensure all electrophysiology equipment is in proper working order before and after procedures, including setting up, testing, and troubleshooting the equipment.\n\nPatient Preparation : Prepare patients for procedures by explaining the process, setting up monitoring devices, and ensuring patient comfort and safety.\n\nAssist During Procedures : Support the physician during electrophysiology studies, catheter ablations, and device implantation by monitoring patient vital signs, assisting in the placement of catheters, and handling other procedural instruments.\n\nRecord and Analyze Data : Monitor and record patient data, including heart rhythm, electrocardiograms (ECGs), and other important metrics during procedures. Analyze results to provide insights to the medical team.\n\nSterilization and Cleanliness : Ensure the EP lab is sterile, clean, and organized, following infection control protocols.\n\nEmergency Response : Be prepared to respond in the case of complications during the procedure, including notifying the physician or emergency medical staff if necessary.\n\nPost-Procedure Care : Assist with post-procedure patient care, including transferring patients to recovery and monitoring their condition after the procedure.\n\nDocumentation : Complete accurate patient records and maintain confidentiality in compliance with healthcare regulations (HIPAA).\n\nQuality Control : Participate in the ongoing quality control and safety audits of the EP lab and equipment to ensure optimal performance.\n\nCommon Skills and Qualifications : \n\nProficient in the operation of electrophysiology equipment (e.g., electrocardiographs, fluoroscopes, defibrillators).\n\nStrong knowledge of anatomy, cardiology, and electrophysiology procedures.\n\nAbility to work under pressure in a fast-paced environment.\n\nGood communication skills to interact with patients, physicians, and other healthcare team members.\n\nStrong attention to detail for data recording and monitoring patient conditions.\n\nAbility to respond to medical emergencies and assist with troubleshooting equipment.\n\nEducational Requirements : \n\nAssociate's or Bachelor’s degree in Cardiovascular Technology, Clinical Laboratory Science, or a related field.\n\nCompletion of an accredited program in Electrophysiology or Cardiovascular Technology is preferred.\n\nCertification and Licensing Requirements by State\nStates That Require Certification or Licensing : \n\nCalifornia : Requires EP Lab Technicians to be licensed through the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) as a Clinical Laboratory Technologist or by obtaining national certification through the Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI) or American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).\n\nFlorida : Requires certification through CCI or ARRT to practice as an EP Lab Technician.\n\nTexas : While licensure is not mandatory, many hospitals require EP Techs to hold certification through CCI or ARRT.\n\nNew York : Licensure is required for technologists working in EP labs. They must have certification from CCI, ARRT, or a similar recognized organization.\n\nPennsylvania : Certification is often required for EP lab technicians through CCI or ARRT.\n\nIllinois : Certification through a recognized body (CCI or ARRT) is recommended for employment in the EP lab.\n\nNational Certification : \n\nMany states, including those that do not require a specific license, highly recommend or prefer certification. Common certifications include : \n\nCCI (Cardiovascular Credentialing International) : Offers certifications like RCES (Registered Cardiovascular Electrophysiology Specialist).\n\nARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists) : Offers certification in cardiovascular interventional technology.\n\nConclusion : \nAn EP Lab Technician plays a vital role in supporting diagnostic and therapeutic procedures related to heart rhythm disorders. In addition to essential technical skills, certification or licensure requirements vary by state, with many states requiring national certification to ensure competency and professionalism. Candidates interested in this role should research the specific certification and licensure requirements for the state in which they plan to practice. The Good Life MedStaff Job ID 34111555. Pay package is based on 10 hour shifts and 40.0 hours per week (subject to confirmation) with tax-free stipend amount to be determined. Posted job title : Radiology : Electrophysiology Lab (EP),06 : 00 : 00-16 : 00 : 00 About The Good Life MedStaff We are a Travel Nursing Agency, connecting compassionate caregivers, who love adventure, with amazing opportunities. We want to bring you to The Good Life! Connecting, Caring, and Competing for the best opportunities to help you reach your goals! Benefits Medical benefits Dental benefits Vision benefits 401k retirement plan Referral bonus
Travel Electrophysiology Technician • Springfield, IL, US