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An established healthcare organization is seeking dedicated Radiology Technologists to assist in invasive procedures and optimize team performance within a multi-disciplinary environment. This role offers the chance to work with advanced radiographic technology while providing essential patient care. Candidates should have strong knowledge in anatomy and physiology, effective communication skills, and the ability to operate radiographic equipment. Join a team that values excellence in patient care and offers comprehensive training and development opportunities. This is a fantastic opportunity to grow in a dynamic healthcare setting!
Join an amazing global healthcare organization!
Excellent compensation package!
Awesome benefits, including dependent tuition reimbursement!
Requisition #: 637803
Location: 1800 Orleans Street, Baltimore, MD 21287
Shift: Day Shift, On Call/Casual
Position Summary:
Assist physicians in performing invasive procedures, coordinate care in an assigned room, and provide patient care. Responsible for optimizing team performance by participating as a member of the multi-disciplinary healthcare team.
Education:
Graduate of an approved AMA School of Radiologic Technology required. AA degree preferred.
Work Experience:
No direct cardiology experience required.
Required Licensure, Certification:
Must be licensed by the Maryland State Board of Physicians Quality Assurance as a Radiology Technologist. Must be registered with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT).
CVRT I: Current BLS/ACLS Certification required within 1 year of orientation. Advanced certification encouraged. Must pass JHH Arrhythmia Course and Exam before recording independently.
CVRT II: Current BLS/ACLS Certification required. CI or CV registry encouraged; Electrophysiology, RCES registry, and HRS certification encouraged. Current PALS certification. Certification required if in pediatric cardiology. Must pass the JHH Arrhythmia Recognition exam annually.
Knowledge/Skills:
Knowledge of anatomy and physiology within Diagnostic/Interventional Cardiology and/or Electrophysiology. Proficient in correlating radiographic and hemodynamic findings with disease processes. For Electrophysiology, ability to correlate surface ECG and intracardiac ECGs with arrhythmias and cardiac anatomy. Anticipates supplies and imaging modalities needed during procedures.
CVRT I Orientation includes:
Operation of all radiographic and ancillary equipment within the discipline. Knowledge of guidewires, catheters, and ablation systems. Learning to utilize imaging techniques for diagnostic and therapeutic interventions. Developing skills to direct a team or oversee patient flow. Must have effective verbal communication and interpersonal skills.
CVRT I & II responsibilities:
Operate all radiographic and ancillary equipment independently. Extensive knowledge of guidewires, catheters, and ablation systems. Use imaging techniques for interventions. Demonstrate skills to direct a team or oversee patient flow. Maintain effective communication skills. Basic PC skills required, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and email.