Cath Lab Tech

Seaford, DE

$61,960 - $96,040 a year

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Job Details

Profession: Lab, Allied Health, Radiology

Type: Full Time

Cath Lab Tech

Relocation assistance available! 
 

Shift: Days, 40 hours per week 

 

Summary:


The inventory, distribution/delivery of medications is required for all Patient Care area Positions.
The primary function of a EP/Cardiovascular Technologist is to assist with care of patients undergoing diagnostic and/or
interventional EP/cardiology procedures in the EP/Cardiac Cath Lab. The inventory, distribution/delivery of medications may be
required.

Requirements:

  • Licensure as a Registered Radiology Technologist (RT) or Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS) in the State of Maryland and/or Delaware.
  • One-year experience in cardiovascular radiology with experience in non-invasive and invasive procedures.

     

     

Minimum Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Required

  • Ability to read and communicate in the English language.

Education

  • Graduate of an approved school of radiology.

     

Experience

  • Prefer one-year experience in cardiovascular radiology with experience in non-invasive and invasive procedures.
  • Must be able to answer inquiries about Cardiac Cath procedures, technologies, methodologies, answer questions about specific
    factors that can influence test results.
  • Must be able to organize effectively, work under restraints of time pressure, and an ever-changing schedule.
  • Knowledge of proper use of all catheter equipment and analytical methods in use in the Cath lab.
  • Ability to perform new procedures under the Director, Medical Director or Manager’s direction.
  • Must possess good communication and interpretive skills, be able to successfully report Cath results and patient condition to
    medical and nursing staff as well as interpret oral and written orders.
  • Understands theory, as well as procedure of cardiac Cath and interventions by cardiologists for evaluation of validity of patient
    results.
  • Must exhibit skills of communication, compassion, and helpfulness when dealing with patients, patient families, general public, and
    other medical health professionals.
  • Adjust to change in policies, procedures, schedule, and fluctuation in workload