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An established industry player is seeking a Licensed Cardio-Vascular Tech for their state-of-the-art Cath Lab. This exciting role involves performing advanced cardiac procedures and providing essential patient care. You will assist skilled cardiologists and specialists while maintaining meticulous records. If you're passionate about cardiovascular technology and eager to work in a dynamic environment, this opportunity is perfect for you. Join a team that values innovation and excellence in patient care, and enjoy the perks of a sign-on bonus and new equipment in a supportive atmosphere.
Sign on Bonus up to $25K
New state of the art equipment
Job Title: Licensed Cardio-Vascular Tech-Cath Lab/EP Lab
Unit: Cardiac Catherization Lab
Shift: Days (7:30a-5p) 4-9 hours shifts
Facility: Atrium Medical Center
Position Summary
Performs advanced practice cardiac cath and peripheral angiography, electrophysiologic studies, therapeutic interventional procedures, and cardiac device implantation procedures. Provides peri-procedural care and education for patients. Assists cardiologists and other specialists performing diagnostic and interventional procedures. Maintains records and documentation for procedures. Consistently performs duties and is fully trained in both the Cath lab and EP lab.
Education
Minimum Level of Education Required: Associate's degree
Type of degree: Health Science
Area of study or major: Radiology and/or Cardiovascular Technology
Licensure/Certification/Registration
Amer Reg of Radiologic Tech
Lcnsd Radiology Technologist
BLS–Basic Life Support
ACLS Adv Cardiac Life Support – within 90 days of hire.
Experience
Minimum Level of Experience Required: 1 - 3 years of job-related experience
Prior job title or occupational experience: Special Procedures, Cardiovascular Laboratory, or Equivalent
Knowledge/Skills
Knowledge of normal and common variants of cross-sectional anatomy and the human vascular structure. Knowledge and basic operation and performance of angiographic equipment. Basic computer literacy and applications for data entry, record maintenance. Ability to recognize life threatening conditions and implement basic life sustaining actions. Ability to accurately position the body for imaging. Utilize techniques to physically manipulate and apply accessories to produce a desired image. Ability to select technical factors and operate imaging equipment to produce quality diagnostic images.