What are the responsibilities and job description for the Cardiac Device Technician- Full Time, Day Shift position at Summit Healthcare Association?
The following information is designed to outline the functions and position requirements of this job. It does not identify all tasks that may be expected, nor does it address the performance standards that must be maintained.
General Position Summary:
The Cardiac Device Technician provides thorough, competent interrogations and reprogramming of implanted cardiac devices including but not limited to pacemakers, implantable loop recorders, and implantable cardiac defibrillators. Device checks are completed in the department, in other hospital departments, outlying clinics, and remotely monitored patients.
Essential Functions/ Major Responsibilities:
- Performs interrogation of the patient’s device with the programmer that is appropriate for their device, printing out and reviewing data such as parameter, battery and lead status, and heart rate histograms.
- Performs output threshold testing of the pacemaker lead(s) to determine optimal settings for the device.
- Determines underlying rhythm and sensing function, if requested. Verifies final parameters and changes, referring results to be reviewed by a Cardiologist.
- Collaborate with providers regarding device status and accurately document device analysis in the electronic medical record for review.
- Refers the patient to the ordering provider for any changes in the patient’s condition or worsening of symptoms or arrhythmias.
- Accompany patient to the Emergency Department as needed.
- Consults technical support specialist of the company that has manufactured the implanted device for a detailed review of the findings and for assistance with advanced programming details.
- Reviews remote monitoring services for monitoring transmissions and notify provider as necessary.
- Notes any device and lead alerts that are received from any manufacturer and notifies patients who are affected by such alerts.
- Schedule patients for follow-up appointments.
- Contact “no show” patients to ensure they get rescheduled.
- Enter charges in the computer billing system for interrogations, reprogramming, and remote monitoring.
- Maintain department
Job Scope:
This job Involves:
- Regular and recurring work situations
- A moderate level of complexity
- Typical operations from established and well known procedures
- Performance of duties under minimal direction
- Displays proper etiquette and mannerisms that reflect the Shine Behavior Standards.
- Promotes the Patient Safety Standards as a core value of the organization
Supervisory Responsibilities:
- None
Interpersonal Contacts
- Are normally made with others within the hospital
- Are made with own department staff and supervisor
- Contain some discussion about confidential / sensitive matters
- Include contact with hospital staff, patients, and doctors
Specific Job Skills & Mental Activities:
This position requires operational knowledge of office equipment in the Pacemaker department as well as department specific equipment including monitors, device programmers, non-invasive blood pressure cuff, scanner, fax machine, printer, phone system, computer, and commonly used hospital computer programs. Must read, write, and speak English. Must also be service oriented and have excellent computer skills, problem solving skills, customer service skills, organizational skills, multi-tasking skills, professional interpersonal skills, time management skills, telephone etiquette, and have the ability to prioritize work.
Education and/or Experience:
- High School Diploma or equivalent (required)
- Basic Computer Skills (required)
- CPR/BLS Certification (required within 30 days of hire)*
- ACLS Certification (required within 60 days of hire)*
- Basic EKG training with arrhythmia knowledge
- 1 year related experience (preferred)
- Cannot be released from orientation until completed
Physical Demands & Job Conditions:
Light:
Exert up to 20 pounds of force occasionally and up to 10 pounds of force frequently, and negligible amounts of force constantly to move objects. Physical demands are in excess of those of sedentary work. Light work usually requires walking or standing to a significant degree. The worker is exposed to extensive computer work.
This is considered a safety sensitive position
OSHA Exposure Category:
OSHA EXPOSURE CATEGORY 1
Involves exposure to blood, bodily fluids, or tissues
Education
Preferred- Associates or better in Other
Licenses & Certifications
Required- ACLS Adv Cardio Life Sprt
- BLS CPR AED Required
- Electrocardio Training