DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGIST(DRT) OR/CATH LAB Medical & Healthcare - Temple, TX at Geebo

DIAGNOSTIC RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGIST(DRT) OR/CATH LAB

THIS IS A BARGAINING UNIT POSITION WORK SCHEDULE:
Tour of duty is primarily Monday - Friday, 7:
00 am - 3:
30 pm, 7:
30 am - 4:
00 pm, 8:
00 am - 4:
30 pm.
Shifts may vary from 8 hour shifts to 10 hour shifts based on needs of service and the organization.
DUTIES:
The candidate will provide radiologic support to the invasive/interventional cardiologists and vascular surgeons in the Cardiac Catheterization Lab/ Hybrid OR.
The candidate must be experienced in interventional cardiology, vascular, endovascular procedures, intravascular ultrasound, tableside technical support, biplane x-ray angiography, hemodynamic monitoring, Electrophysiologic Procedures and cath lab workflow software.
This position will be under the direction of the RN Supervisor of the Cath Lab but functions independently as a Diagnostic Radiological Technician (DRT).
The Nurse Manager (NM) of the Operating Room oversees the Cath Lab/Hybrid OR.
The DRT with Cardiac Catheterization Lab experience and imaging system experience will function as an integral part of the team by participating, implementing and assisting in the care of patients in the cardiac cath lab/Hybrid OR.
The candidate must demonstrate technical proficiency for all Cardiac Catheterization procedures including PCI, IABP, EP studies, pacemaker insertions, while functioning in a multifaceted role as DRT, Cardiovascular Scrub, Hemodynamic Recorder and Imaging Systems Specialist.
Incumbent will be responsible for monitoring/maintaining dosimetry reports and radiation related QI.
The candidate may be required to work additionally in the Operating Room (OR) and Day Procedure (DPP/PACU).
PREFERRED
Qualifications:
Certification as a Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS) and two (2) to five (5) years of CURRENT Cardiac Catheterization Lab experience.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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