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Arizona Department of Economic Security Cath Lab Rad Tech - Full Time in Show Low, Arizona

This job was posted by https://www.azjobconnection.gov : For more information, please see: https://www.azjobconnection.gov/jobs/6734617

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*ome work where others vacation! Summit Healthcare is located in the beautiful White Mountains of Northeastern, AZ and offers 4 seasons year round with plenty of outdoor activities! We are seeking an experienced Cath Lab Tech to join our team Monday - Friday 7am - 330pm. Our Cath Lab professionals perform approximately 5 cases per day. No Call & No weekends & No holidays! Cases include non-complex diagnostic procedures, PCI, and the occasional STEMI. A knowledge of Volcano/Phillips IVUS and FFR, Shockwave, and Penumbra preferred but not required. GE fluoro equipment used for procedures and McKesson/Change Healthcare utilized for monitoring.\ *

\$10k Sign on Bonus and Relocation assistance offered! Join our team - apply today!

Essential Functions/Major Responsibilities:

  • Operates all radiographic equipment and assists physician to obtain the best quality imaging result for each specific adult and/or geriatric patient.
  • Exhibits knowledge of normal and abnormal pathophysiology.
  • Maintains proper collation and identification of various forms of imaging archival systems used in the cath lab
  • Assists with completion of pre-and post-procedure cath lab and patient set up as required for adult patients.
  • Maintains proper sterile technique during procedures.
  • Monitors and records ECG and pressure waveforms during the procedure, demonstrating knowledge of normal and abnormal coronary anatomy and physiology for adult and geriatric patients.
  • Records key events occurring during procedures and enters use of supplies via physiologic computer system.
  • Communicates caring, concern and respect to patient, family members, peers, and physicians.
  • Maintains confidentiality of patient information.
  • Responds in emergency situations per ACLS protocol and is fully competent to do so as required.
  • Reports equipment malfunctions and documents immediately.
  • Follows safety standards in all aspects of performance of the above essential functions, reports/removes unsafe equipment, reports/documents occurrences involving patients, and attends safety in-services.
  • Displays proper etiquette and mannerisms that reflect the Shine Behavior Standards.

Interpersonal Contacts:

Contacts:

  • Persons/entities inside and outside the hospital
  • Persons/entities within the department, staff, and supervisory contacts
  • Persons/entities from other hospital departments and locations
  • Include face-to-face, telephone, and e-mail contacts
  • Include contact with staff, patients, physicians, and others
  • Contain confidential/sensitive information necessitating discretion at all times

Education and/or Experience:

  • High School diploma or equivalent (required).
  • Registration by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologist (ARRT) (required).
  • Current AZ State License (required).
  • CPR Certification (required within 30 days of employment).
  • Computer experience (required).
  • ACLS Certification (required within six months of employment, or at completion of orientation. Renewal may take up to 30 days after expiration of original certification).
  • Certification in related field (preferred).
  • RCIS certification (preferred).
  • 1 year special procedures and/or cardiac cath lab experience (required).

Physical Demands & Job Conditions:

Heavy

Exerts up to 100 lbs. of force occasionally, and/or up to 50 lbs. of force frequently, and/or up to 20 lbs. of force constantly to move objects, including the human body. Involves sitting, walking or standin g for periods of time. The worker is subject to overtime, on-call status, contact with chemicals, contact with infectious fluids, heavy lifting, constant standing, computer work, and encounters with upset/disturbed individuals.

Physical motions include finger dexterity, standing, walking, stooping, talking, reaching, feeling, sitting, bending, kneeling, grasping, listening; hearing, handling, lifting up to 50-100 pounds, and repetitive motions of the hands, wrists, and feet.

OSHA Exposure Category:

Involves exposure to blood body fluids, or tissues.

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