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Advanced Cardiovascular Special Procedures Technologist

Banner Health, Arizona City, Arizona, United States, 85123

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Location & Department Primary City/State: Mesa, Arizona

Department Name: Cardiac Cath Lab-Hosp

Work Shift: Day

Job Category: Clinical Care

Banner Desert Medical Center, Mesa is looking for a Cardiovascular Special Procedure Technologist to join our Cath Lab team. We are known nationally as an innovative leader in new health care models and are on the cutting edge of medical advances.

These positions will perform a variety of roles, including monitoring and procedure scrubbing, as well as assisting physicians and nursing. We offer a wide variety of cardiac procedures, including diagnostic, structural, and electrophysiology, just to name a few. We do see pediatric and adult patients.

Shift Details

Full‑Time: 4 10‑hour shifts per week

Day Shift: 7 AM – 5:30 PM

Night, Holiday and Weekend Call; must be able to make call within 30 minutes

Eligible for flat $3/hr weekend shift differential and $5/hr call out pay.

For questions, contact Debbie Hoekstra at 970‑810‑6347 or debbie.hoekstra@bannerhealth.com.

Position Summary This position facilitates services and provides clinical support within the department. Performs prescribed procedures as directed by following department/facility policies, procedures and protocols. Must demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to organize and provide care appropriate to patient population.

Core Functions

Assumes responsibility for direct patient care as necessary. Provides or facilitates patient care for patient populations and serves as a resource to staff for clinical support. Promotes interdisciplinary patient care planning and patient education.

Supports department needs and is the primary resource for equipment education and provides user (physician, nursing, other allied health staff, families) education on medical equipment within the department and specific EP program needs when applicable. Collaborates with various departments, outside vendors, and other departments to assure adequate resources and the proper coordination of safe, efficient patient care.

Serves as resource to patients, families, providers and staff in providing care by facilitating patient flow. Assists in the interpretation of department/facility/system policies within the clinical setting. Provides safe and cost‑effective care while considering patient satisfaction and customer service.

Performs scheduled/preventive maintenance, electrical safety inspections, and quality assurance on patient care equipment in a timely manner consistent with regulatory standards. Maintains communication with customers/team regarding the status of equipment repairs. Proactively solves technology issues when appropriate.

Supports change and assists in the development, interpretation, implementation and evaluation of the process improvement and quality management activities of the department/system.

Accountable for the ethical, legal, and professional responsibilities related to imaging practice. This includes maintaining confidentiality of all work information. Adheres to safety policies. Assures the efficient operation of workflow of the department. Performs prescribed procedures in accordance with established departmental/facility policies and procedures.

Demonstrates the principles of aseptic and sterile techniques as well as universal precautions throughout the procedure. Disposes of sharps and trash, places used supplies into case cart for processing and prepares instruments for cleaning following each case.

Minimum Qualifications Certificate or diploma from an approved/accredited Radiologic Technology program. Requires ARRT certification in Radiologic Technology (RT) as required by state law. Licensure and/or certification(s) as required by state regulatory agency, if applicable. Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) certifications required. Requires post‑primary certification with minimum of 3 years’ Cath Lab or Electrophysiology (EP) experience OR 5 years Cath Lab or EP experience with 2 years in a moderate acuity/complex coronary environment. Must demonstrate effective communication skills and human relations skills. Must possess strong analytical and problem‑solving skills.

Preferred Qualifications Bachelor’s degree preferred.

EEO Statement EEO/Disabled/Veterans

Our organization supports a drug‑free work environment.

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