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Cardiovascular Technician Invasive

@ Waterbury Hospital
Waterbury, Connecticut, United States
OnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Assist procedures, Operate equipment, Maintain records
Requirements Summary:Experience in invasive cardiac catheterization; RCIS certification preferred; high school diploma; basic computer skills.
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Job Summary: Excellence, Teamwork, Leadership, and Innovation are the values that define Waterbury Hospital. We are a top-rated cardiac care organization seeking a full-time Cardiovascular Technologist to join our Cardiac Cath Lab in Waterbury, CT. This position is responsible for assisting physicians in performing invasive cardiac, non-invasive cardiac, electrophysiology, and structural heart procedures. The Cardiovascular Technologist will operate and maintain cardiac and radiological equipment, providing care for adult, and older adult populations.



Scope of Position: The Cardiovascular Technologist is a specialized technician proficient in all phases of cardiac invasive testing and non-invasive testing.



Key Responsibilities:




  1. Procedure Assistance:


    • Assist physicians in performing diagnostic and interventional procedures, including Percutaneous Coronary Interventions (PCI) and other diagnostic procedures.

    • Utilize knowledge of cardiopulmonary anatomy, sterile techniques, and testing protocols to assist in procedures.

    • Perform hemodynamic data collection, analyze parameters, and recognize arrhythmias for final diagnostic reporting.

    • Operate computers, monitors, and other diagnostic equipment efficiently.

    • Recognize and report abnormal hemodynamic parameters and arrhythmias during procedures.



  2. Patient Care:

    • Actively provide patient care, ensuring patient comfort and safety, with consideration for age-appropriate needs.

    • Complete and maintain accurate records for patient identification and procedure documentation.

    • Provide patient information and comfort measures throughout procedures.



  3. Equipment Operation and Maintenance:

    • Operate and maintain imaging and radiological equipment, ensuring proper calibration and functionality before and during procedures.

    • Calibrate and maintain diagnostic equipment, ensuring proper functionality and documenting daily measurements.

    • Handle the injection of contrast media and monitor data systems during procedures.

    • Perform quantitative coronary analysis and left ventricular function measurements.



  4. Collaboration and Professional Development:

    • Promote effective working relationships to achieve department goals and objectives.

    • Serve as a preceptor for students or trainees, assisting in their development under the guidance of senior staff.

    • Engage in professional development to maintain current knowledge and skills in cardiovascular technology.

    • Communicate effectively and confidentially with professional staff, patients, and families.



  5. Safety and Compliance:

    • Follow sterile techniques and maintain a sterile environment during procedures.

    • Adhere to all safety protocols, including bloodborne pathogens, radiation exposure, and lifting or moving patients.

    • Participate in Quality Improvement Programs to enhance department performance and patient outcomes.

    • Perform other related duties as required to support department operations.





Minimum Qualifications Required:




  • Education:


    • High School Diploma required.

    • Basic computer skills and ability to access the internet and hospital programs.



  • Experience:

    • One (1) to two (2) years of experience in a Clinical Cardiology setting.

    • Two (2) years of experience in an invasive cardiac catheterization laboratory preferred.

    • Preferred successful completion of an accredited Registered Cardiovascular Program with certification as RCIS or equivalent can substitute for the required experience.



  • Skills and Abilities:

    • BLS

    • Knowledge of sterile techniques and working in a sterile environment.

    • Understanding of scientific principles related to cardiovascular technology and primary arrhythmia interpretation.

    • Ability to communicate effectively and confidentially with staff, patients, and families.

    • Capability to work in a fast-paced environment with exposure to patient elements, such as bloodborne pathogens.

    • Physical ability to lift, pull, and push patients and stretchers; standing and walking for extended periods while wearing a lead-lined apron is required.

    • Knowledge of cardiac anatomy and pharmacology





 



Working Conditions:




  • Exposure to radiation scatter during fluoroscopy and angiographies.

  • Required to lift and position patients.



Schedule: rotating shifts, including weekends, holidays, and on-call responsibilities, required to be within a 30-minute travel radius while on-call.