What are the responsibilities and job description for the Rad Tech - Cath Lab Specialist position at Norman Regional Health System?
About Us:
Norman Regional Health System is committed to providing exceptional patient care through our innovative cardiovascular program. Our state-of-the-art Critical Care Tower features three Cath Lab suites, one Electrophysiology suite, one Hybrid suite, two treatment rooms, and seventeen Same Day Surgery rooms. We work closely with a talented team of nine cardiologists and two electrophysiologists to deliver top-notch care.
As a Cath Lab CV Rad Technologist, you will be responsible for preparing equipment, assessing patient conditions, and maintaining a sterile environment during procedures. You will also participate in precepting new hires and radiology students and use downtime effectively to stock rooms, check equipment, and complete delegated tasks.
Requirements:
Norman Regional Health System is committed to providing exceptional patient care through our innovative cardiovascular program. Our state-of-the-art Critical Care Tower features three Cath Lab suites, one Electrophysiology suite, one Hybrid suite, two treatment rooms, and seventeen Same Day Surgery rooms. We work closely with a talented team of nine cardiologists and two electrophysiologists to deliver top-notch care.
As a Cath Lab CV Rad Technologist, you will be responsible for preparing equipment, assessing patient conditions, and maintaining a sterile environment during procedures. You will also participate in precepting new hires and radiology students and use downtime effectively to stock rooms, check equipment, and complete delegated tasks.
Requirements:
- Completion of a 24-month formal program or military program in Radiologic Technology with eligibility for registration with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) or current certification as an RCIS.
- Previous Procedural Area experience preferred.
- Current Basic Life Support (BLS) training or re-training required during orientation prior to providing patient care.
- Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) training must be achieved within six months of hire and maintained throughout employment.