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Require Registered Cardiovascular Technologist (RCIS and/or RCES), Radiological Tech (Registered) CV, Registered Respiratory Therapist (RCIS), or RN (RCIS). - Prefer a minimum of three (3) years of experience in a Cardiac Cath Lab in which two (2) years must have been in an interventional Cath Lab.- Prefer the ability to float to EP Lab or Peripheral Lab.
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Cath Lab/EP Lab requires employee to be a graduate of Cardiovascular Technologist program, Associate degree in cardiovascular technology/basic science, Paramedic license, Exercise Physiologist, or equivalent training and/or education.
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Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI) - Registered Cardiac Invasive Specialist (RCIS), or Registered Electrophysiology Specialist (RCES), or The American Registry of Radiologic Technologists Cardiac-Interventional Radiography (ARRT-CI) or Vascular-Interventional Radiography (ARRT-VI.
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ARRT-R and license as required by State or Certified Cardiovascular Technologist (CCT) or Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS) required. Cardiovascular technologist training program with emphasis in invasive cardiology and hemodynamic monitoring preferred.
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Successful completion of an accredited invasive cardiovascular technologist training program or two (2) years education in an allied health science such as nursing, respiratory therapy, radiographic technology, or emergency medicine technology and possess comparable work experience with at least two (2) years recent on the job training in an Interventional Cath Lab Environment.
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Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD is hiring for an Cardiovascular Radiology Technologist (CVRT) for the EP Lab. Required either Radiologic Technologist License in the State of Maryland and an ARRT certification; or RCIS certification can be accepted in place of License and ARRT.
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If ARRT certified, the applicant may also be certified in Cardiac Intervention (CI) or Vascular Intervention (VI) in lieu of RCIS or RCES. Graduate of an accredited Radiological Technologist (RTR) Program, must aquire RCIS or RCES within two years of hire.
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Job Description: Invasive Cardiology Technologist - $20,000 Sign On Bonus Who We Are: The Cath Lab at Elliot Hospital is a state-of-the-art facility offering advanced cardiovascular care and treatments.
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BLS ACLS Radiologic Technologist Registered (RTR) or Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS) or equivalent with current experience in Cardiac Cath Lab/IR Lab/Vascular Lab (diagnostic and interventional procedures.
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Manages vascular site and discontinuation of sheaths per cath lab policy and procedures. Coacher Cath Lab team member on technical aspects of the department to include competencies, percepts and presentations to various audiences.
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Registered with the ARRT and licensed in MD as a radiologic technologist or will consider RCIS candidates in lieu of MD License and ARRT. RCIS candidates must have proof of a completed training program.
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Your benefits include: 401(k) Paid Time Off Medical, dental, flex spending, life, disability benefits Tuition reimbursement Employee discount program Employee stock purchase plan Student loan repayment POSITION SUMMARY: The cardiovascular technologist assists with all procedures in the Cardiac Cath Lab including scrubbing, circulating, recording and monitoring patient status to ensure optimal patient outcomes.
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Cardiac Vascular Invasive Specialist (CVIS) or Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS) Certification (must obtain within 6 months of hire) The invasive cardiac vascular technologist assists with all aspects of invasive services and patient care in the cardiac vascular procedure environment.
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Required: RCIS or RCES; BLS; ACLS within 6 months of hire into position. Required: 2 years in interventional Cath Lab or 2 years of Electrophysiology experience. In addition trains Cardiovascular Technicians and other Cath Lab personnel.
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RCIS (Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist) RCIS (Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist) Orientation for all Oregon facilities is in Portland, OR for RN, LPN and CNAs. Contract Date: Start ASAP.
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