Cath Lab Invasive Tech - CommonSpirit Health
OMAHA, NE 68122-1709
About the Job
Overview:
CHI Health Immanuel located in North Omaha just off of I-680 on 72nd Street offers a full-service hospital cancer center rehabilitation center specialty spine hospital and more. For well over a century our commitment to serve our community inspires our staff to provide the highest quality of care to all who we have the privilege to serve.
Responsibilities:$15,000 sign-on bonus and $10,000 educational assistance available to external candidates
Additional Differential Pay Available!!
- Regional Float Position
- Radiologic Technologists are welcome to apply
- Full Time Opportunity
- Schedule is Monday - Friday 7:30am - 4pm, weekends on call
- Cross Training Opportunities
Essential Key Job Responsibilities
- This position is a floating Invasive Technologist to hospital locations in Omaha
- Assists with pre-procedure education and preparing patient for procedure
- Scrubs and assists physicians during procedures
- Performs arterial and/or venous sheath removal utilizing deployment of closure devices, manual pressure, or mechanical compression and transport patients
- Participation in the after-hours on-call rotation is required and staff must be able to respond within 30 minutes of notification
Licensure & Certifications
- Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS) credential from CCI. New graduates are eligible for hire and must obtain credentials within 6 months of start date
and / or
- Radiology Technologist Degree with an ARRT certification
- BLS from the American Heart Association required upon hire
- AHA Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification
Required Minimum Knowledge, Skills, Abilities and Training
- Knowledge of radiographic views and equipment
- Knowledge of EKG rhythms and abnormalities
- Knowledge of cardiac and vascular anatomy
- Knowledge of appropriate sterile field management and aseptic techniques
- Knowledge of a wide range of invasive procedure supplies and equipment including but not limited to guidewires, sheaths, stents, catheters, and balloons
Source : CommonSpirit Health