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Excellence, Teamwork, Leadership and Innovation. These are the values that define UConn Health, and we are looking for team members that share these same values. Our top rated organization is looking to add a full time Cardiovascular Tech I or II to our Cardiac Cath Lab located in Farmington, CT.
This class is accountable for assisting physician in performing invasive and noninvasive cardiac procedures. Maintains and operates cardiac and radiological equipment in invasive cardiovascular procedures to assist physician in determining cardiac diagnosis and treatment.
REQUIRED CREDENTIALS MUST BE UPLOADED AT TIME OF APPLICATION TO MEET QUALIFICATIONS
COMPREHENSIVE BENEFITS OFFERED:
Industry-leading health insurance options and affordability, some offer no annual deductible and minimal co-pays
Generous vacation and sick-time plans
Multi-channel retirement options (pension and match options)
Tuition waiver and reimbursement for employees and qualified family members
Quick commute access from I-84, Route 9 and surrounding areas
State of the art facility and campus environments
SCHEDULE: Full time, 40 hours per week, rotating shifts, weekends, holidays and on call
Examples of Duties: Positions and immobilizes patient on examining table following specified protocol; may enter technical factors determined by protocol such as amount and quality of radiation beam into computer; raises and lowers examining table and manipulates x-ray tube in response to instructions from physician; starts automatic injection of contrast medium in blood vessels of patient; monitor patients by observing gauges, recorder, and video screens of multi-channel data analysis system that indicates blood pressure, cardiac output and respiration, during imaging of cardiovascular system; alerts physician to changes in patient responses; preceptor students or trainee with assistance from higher grade; performs quantitative coronary analysis, left ventricular function measurement; scrubs in and assists physician in interventional procedures such as, but not limited to, inserting balloon in blood vessels to remove plaque or other blockage; removes intra arterial sheaths post procedure and documents according to protocol; orders supplies and specialty products, interacting with vendors and negotiating pricing under supervision of Cath Lab Supervisor; collects QA/QI data using ACC guidelines; assist in emergency patient care including CPR; test emergency equipment and ensures inventoried supplies are available; provides assistance during emergency as needed; performs other related duties as needed.
Minimum Qualifications Required:
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Considerable knowledge of cardiac anatomy, physiology and disease processes; considerable knowledge of the equipment, procedures, techniques, terminology and understanding of cardiac testing; skill in performing mathematical computations; competence, including knowledge and behaviors to meet specific and cultural needs of all patients' age groups; ability to work quickly and accurately under stressful conditions; knowledge of standard clinical laboratory procedures including safety practices; good interpersonal, oral and written communication skills; skilled in of basic cardiovascular life support.
Cardiovascular Tech I General Experience and Training: Two (2) years' experience in an Invasive cardiac catheterization laboratory and certification eligible and obtain certification within six months of hire.
Cardiovascular Tech II General Experience and Training: Four (4) years' experience in an Invasive cardiac catheterization laboratory and certification eligible and obtain certification within six months of hire.
Substitution Allowed: Two years' experience in an Invasive cardiac catheterization laboratory and successful completion of an accredited Registered Cardiovascular Program with certification as RCIS or equivalent.
Preferred Requirements: Advance Cardiovascular Life Support.
Working Conditions: Incumbents are exposed to radiation scatter while performing certain aspects of duties, i.e., fluoroscopy, angiographies, and infection communicable diseases; may be exposed to moderately disagreeable conditions; required to lift and position patients; must be able to lift 50 pounds
Why UConn Health
UConn Health is a vibrant, integrated academic medical center that is entering an era of unprecedented growth in all three areas of its mission: academics, research, and clinical care. A commitment to human health and well-being has been of utmost importance to UConn Health since the founding of the University of Connecticut schools of Medicine and Dental Medicine in 1961. Based on a strong foundation of groundbreaking research, first-rate education, and quality clinical care, we have expanded our medical missions over the decades. In just over 50 years, UConn Health has evolved to encompass more research endeavors, to provide more ways to access our superior care, and to innovate both practical medicine and our methods of educating the practitioners of tomorrow.