Interventional Cath Lab Technologist – Special Procedures
Mercy Health
Kentucky
On-site
USD 60,000 - 85,000
Full time
14 days+
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Benefits offered by this job
Medical, dental, and vision coverage
Paid time off
Tuition assistance
Job summary
Mercy Health is looking for a Special Procedures and Cath Lab Technologist in Kentucky. This full-time role involves assisting Licensed Practitioners in specialized procedures while ensuring patient safety and comfort. Key qualifications include ARRT certification, an associate's degree, and at least one-year experience in radiology. Competitive benefits such as medical coverage, paid time off, and tuition assistance are provided. This position supports both adult and geriatric patient populations.
Qualifications
Certification and Registration with ARRT or CCI required.
1 year experience in radiology with surgery experience preferred.
BLS Basic Life Support certification preferred upon hire.
Responsibilities
Assist Licensed Practitioner in fluoroscopic and specialized interventional procedures.
Prepare patients for procedures and explain the procedure.
Utilize hospital electronic medical record to review patient information.
Skills
De-escalation
Physical interventions
Critical thinking
Communication with family members
Teamwork
Education
Associate’s degree from an ARRT accredited institute
Tools
EPIC Electronic Health Record (EHR)
Picture Archiving Communication System (PACS)
Job description
Mercy Health is looking for a Special Procedures and Cath Lab Technologist in Kentucky. This full-time role involves assisting Licensed Practitioners in specialized procedures while ensuring patient safety and comfort. Key qualifications include ARRT certification, an associate's degree, and at least one-year experience in radiology. Competitive benefits such as medical coverage, paid time off, and tuition assistance are provided. This position supports both adult and geriatric patient populations.