What are the responsibilities and job description for the Cardiovascular Technologist - Electrophysiology Expert position at Norman Regional Health System?
Job Summary:
A Cardiovascular Technologist is required to prepare and operate equipment during procedures, assess patient conditions, and provide critical patient care in a state-of-the-art facility. This role includes maintaining a sterile environment, serving as a preceptor for new staff, and collaborating with cardiologists and electrophysiologists.
Responsibilities:
Company Overview:
Norman Regional Health System has emerged as a beacon of workplace excellence, nestled at the Southern border of the Oklahoma City metro area. The organization features an innovative cardiovascular program, requiring a caring and knowledgeable Registered Technologist to expand this program.
The team will soon be moving to a new Critical Care Tower featuring three Cath Lab suites, one Electrophysiology suite, one Hybrid suite, two treatment rooms, and seventeen Same Day Surgery rooms. They work with a team of nine cardiologists and two electrophysiologists, collaborating on various medical procedures.
Qualifications:
Complete Cath Lab RT Orientation within 6 months. Complete all competencies listed in department policy within 6 months.
Education:
A formal program or military program of Radiologic Technology with American Registry of Radiologic Technologist eligibility and/or current RCIS certification is required.
Experience:
Previous Procedural Area experience is preferred, however, candidates without experience may still apply.
Licensure/Certification/Registration/Etc:
American Registry of Radiologic Technology registration with Registered and/or RCIS certification is mandatory. Cardiovascular (CV), Coronary Interventions (CI), and/or Interventional X-ray (VI) certification is preferred, along with Basic Life Support (BLS) training and Current BLS certification.
Compensation:
The salary range for this position is $27.84-$45.46 per hour based on previous work experience, with benefits including medical, dental, vision, short-term disability, long-term disability, life insurance, paid time off (PTO), paid holidays, tuition reimbursement, scholarship opportunities, retirement plans, free parking, and opportunities for advancement.
A Cardiovascular Technologist is required to prepare and operate equipment during procedures, assess patient conditions, and provide critical patient care in a state-of-the-art facility. This role includes maintaining a sterile environment, serving as a preceptor for new staff, and collaborating with cardiologists and electrophysiologists.
Responsibilities:
- Prepares equipment before and during procedures.
- Identifies and assesses patient condition, prepares, positions, and provides patient care.
- Establishes and maintains a sterile environment.
- Serves as preceptor for new hires and radiology students and participates in the orientation of new staff.
- Uses downtime appropriately by stocking rooms, checking equipment, and other delegated tasks by Charge person or manager.
- Maintains strong professional working relationship with physicians and leadership to facilitate excellent patient care.
Company Overview:
Norman Regional Health System has emerged as a beacon of workplace excellence, nestled at the Southern border of the Oklahoma City metro area. The organization features an innovative cardiovascular program, requiring a caring and knowledgeable Registered Technologist to expand this program.
The team will soon be moving to a new Critical Care Tower featuring three Cath Lab suites, one Electrophysiology suite, one Hybrid suite, two treatment rooms, and seventeen Same Day Surgery rooms. They work with a team of nine cardiologists and two electrophysiologists, collaborating on various medical procedures.
Qualifications:
Complete Cath Lab RT Orientation within 6 months. Complete all competencies listed in department policy within 6 months.
Education:
A formal program or military program of Radiologic Technology with American Registry of Radiologic Technologist eligibility and/or current RCIS certification is required.
Experience:
Previous Procedural Area experience is preferred, however, candidates without experience may still apply.
Licensure/Certification/Registration/Etc:
American Registry of Radiologic Technology registration with Registered and/or RCIS certification is mandatory. Cardiovascular (CV), Coronary Interventions (CI), and/or Interventional X-ray (VI) certification is preferred, along with Basic Life Support (BLS) training and Current BLS certification.
Compensation:
The salary range for this position is $27.84-$45.46 per hour based on previous work experience, with benefits including medical, dental, vision, short-term disability, long-term disability, life insurance, paid time off (PTO), paid holidays, tuition reimbursement, scholarship opportunities, retirement plans, free parking, and opportunities for advancement.
Salary : $28 - $45