What are the responsibilities and job description for the Radiologic Technology Expert position at Trusted Resource Associates (TRA)?
What You'll Do
As a Cath Lab Technologist with TRA, you'll be responsible for assisting in the performance of diagnostic and interventional procedures in a cardiac catheterization laboratory setting. This includes:
* Preparing and maintaining the cath lab suite, ensuring all equipment is functioning properly and within safety guidelines
* Collaborating with the medical team to ensure seamless execution of procedures
* Maintaining accurate and detailed records of patient procedures and treatment outcomes
What You'll Need
To be successful as a Cath Lab Technologist, you'll need to possess a formal two-year radiologic technology training in an AMA-approved school that meets the requirements for registry by the ARRT. Additionally, you must have at least 2 years of experience as a MRI Technician and hold a State License (if required), American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT), or Certified Radiology Tech (CRT) certification, as well as CPR-Basic Life Support – American Heart Association certification.
Join Our Team!
At TRA, we value our clinicians and strive to provide a supportive and flexible work environment. With our preferred booking agreement for local contracts and guaranteed hours for travel contracts, you can count on us to provide the stability and security you need to succeed in your career.
As a Cath Lab Technologist with TRA, you'll be responsible for assisting in the performance of diagnostic and interventional procedures in a cardiac catheterization laboratory setting. This includes:
* Preparing and maintaining the cath lab suite, ensuring all equipment is functioning properly and within safety guidelines
* Collaborating with the medical team to ensure seamless execution of procedures
* Maintaining accurate and detailed records of patient procedures and treatment outcomes
What You'll Need
To be successful as a Cath Lab Technologist, you'll need to possess a formal two-year radiologic technology training in an AMA-approved school that meets the requirements for registry by the ARRT. Additionally, you must have at least 2 years of experience as a MRI Technician and hold a State License (if required), American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT), or Certified Radiology Tech (CRT) certification, as well as CPR-Basic Life Support – American Heart Association certification.
Join Our Team!
At TRA, we value our clinicians and strive to provide a supportive and flexible work environment. With our preferred booking agreement for local contracts and guaranteed hours for travel contracts, you can count on us to provide the stability and security you need to succeed in your career.