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Cardiac Cath Lab Tech I Spotlight

  • LocationPortland, ME
  • Facility Maine Medical Center
  • Schedule - Shift - Hours Full Time - Day Shift
  • Job Category Professional - Clinical
  • Req #: 189403

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Summary

$20,000 SIGN ON BONUS!

  • Current MaineHealth Employees not Eligible**

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  • Position Summary
  • The Invasive Cardiac Cath Lab Technologist will utilize a combination of training, assessment and technical skills in the accomplishment of their duties in the Cath Labs. The level I Cath Lab tech is required to scrub and assist in the performance of diagnostic and interventional cardiac procedures.
  • The position requires the use of hemodynamic monitoring equipment and constant evaluation of the patient's hemodynamic status and vital signs. The Level I invasive technologist will also be required to manage the image during the procedure. Work is performed with considerable independence. Accurate record keeping and attention to detail are essential. 
  • Required Minimum Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs)
  • Education: Graduate of school of Cardiovascular Technology or school of Radiologic Technology, or an advanced, comprehensive program of cardiaovascular specialization. 
  • License/Certifications: RTs must be ARRT and have a current Maine license.
  • Experience: Clinical experience preferred but not required.
  • Sterile technique.
  • Strong computer skills, especially Windows.

Additional Information

Maine Medical Center is a Magnet designated 700-bed tertiary care and teaching institution. MMC is Maine's largest hospital and a state-wide health care resource. MMC offers outstanding career opportunities and quality of life in Portland.

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