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A healthcare staffing company is seeking a highly skilled Cardiovascular Technologist to support cardiac catheterization and electrophysiology labs. The role involves assisting cardiologists during procedures, performing diagnostic tests, and maintaining procedural equipment. Candidates must have completed an accredited program, hold RVT certification, and have at least two years’ experience in similar settings. Strong communication skills and adherence to safety standards are essential. This position operates on-site in a high-acuity environment in Canada.
Assist cardiologists during cardiac catheterization and electrophysiology procedures.
Perform diagnostic tests and patient monitoring including:
Electrocardiograms (ECG)
Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS)
Fractional flow reserve assessments
Cardiac output monitoring and hemodynamic assessments
Prepare and maintain catheters, guidewires, angioplasty balloons, stents, and other procedural equipment.
Operate radiologic fluoroscopy and hemodynamic monitoring systems.
Monitor patient cardiac rhythms and physiologic parameters, recognize abnormal readings, and initiate emergency procedures as needed.
Maintain procedural logs, reports, and compliance documentation in CPRS and PACS systems.
Ensure proper setup of procedure suites, including sterile supplies and fluoroscopic equipment.
Perform quality assurance and calibration of laboratory equipment.
Support additional cardiac interventions, including:
Percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI)
Pacemaker / ICD implantation
Endomyocardial biopsies
Rotational atherectomy and complex hemodynamic procedures
Transcatheter structural heart interventions
Completion of an accredited educational program in cardiovascular technology.
Certification as a Registered Vascular Technologist (RVT) by the American Registry of Diagnostic Medical Sonographers (ARDMS).
Minimum of two years’ experience performing catheterization and electrophysiology lab procedures, including at least 12 months within the past 24 months (excluding training).
Current licensure in a U.S. State, Territory, Commonwealth, or the District of Columbia.
Proficiency with cardiovascular monitoring equipment and diagnostic software (Philips Medical, Biosense, ESI, Medtronic cryoconsole, Siemens Syngo Dynamics).
Ability to recognize normal and abnormal cardiac anatomy, physiology, and rhythms.
Strong English communication skills (spoken and written).
Pre-assignment medical evaluation within 30 days of starting assignment.
Immunizations and compliance with OSHA bloodborne pathogen standards, including Hepatitis B, PPD skin test, and other required vaccines.
Participation in VA-mandated training, including Infection Control, Diversity, Fire Safety, and Information Security.
Professional appearance and adherence to dress code (scrubs with lab coat when not in procedure areas).
Background and drug screening compliance.
GDR contract personnel will work on-site in a high-acuity cardiac catheterization and electrophysiology lab.
Must comply with VA policies regarding patient safety, sterile procedure standards, and professional conduct.
Must be available to provide scheduled coverage with backup support during absences.