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Job Description
Job Description
Minimum 1+ years Electrophysiology (EP) Lab Technologist experience and RCES or ARRT certification required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.
An opportunity is available for a skilled Electrophysiology (EP) Technician certified as RCES or RCIS to support cardiac catheterization lab operations in Northwood, ND. This contract role offers an ideal day-shift schedule with no weekends, holidays, or on-call responsibilities, catering to professionals seeking work-life balance within a specialized cardiovascular setting. Location: Northwood, North Dakota is a welcoming community characterized by a peaceful environment and accessible amenities. It offers the charm of small-town living with proximity to healthcare and recreational facilities, making it a desirable place for healthcare professionals to reside and work. Key Responsibilities: Prepare and maintain the Cardiac Cath Lab environment and equipment in adherence to standard operating procedures. Perform hemodynamic and control room duties during cardiac catheterization procedures. Analyze invasive and non-invasive test results, recognizing needs for further physician intervention. Conduct and monitor patient stress tests while ensuring proper radiation safety protocols. Accurately document patient catheterization reports. Provide patient care and transport as needed, supporting procedural and departmental needs. Qualifications and Desired Experience: Current RCES or RCIS certification. Minimum of 2 years' experience as an EP Technician or similar cardiac invasive specialty. BLS and ACLS certification required. Must obtain North Dakota Medical Imaging License within 12 months of hire. Familiarity with cardiovascular diagnostic equipment and sterile techniques. Schedule: 8- or 10-hour shifts, Monday through Friday. 36-40 hours per week, primarily daytime. Some open-ended late shifts, with no weekend, holiday, or on-call duties. This contract role provides the opportunity to work in a focused cardiac care environment, allowing professionals to apply specialized skills with a balanced schedule. Candidates interested in advancing their EP Tech career in a supportive setting are encouraged to apply. Take the next step toward a cardiovascular specialty role that values expertise and work-life balancesubmit your application today.
Job Description
Minimum 1+ years Electrophysiology (EP) Lab Technologist experience and RCES or ARRT certification required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.
An opportunity is available for a skilled Electrophysiology (EP) Technician certified as RCES or RCIS to support cardiac catheterization lab operations in Northwood, ND. This contract role offers an ideal day-shift schedule with no weekends, holidays, or on-call responsibilities, catering to professionals seeking work-life balance within a specialized cardiovascular setting. Location: Northwood, North Dakota is a welcoming community characterized by a peaceful environment and accessible amenities. It offers the charm of small-town living with proximity to healthcare and recreational facilities, making it a desirable place for healthcare professionals to reside and work. Key Responsibilities: Prepare and maintain the Cardiac Cath Lab environment and equipment in adherence to standard operating procedures. Perform hemodynamic and control room duties during cardiac catheterization procedures. Analyze invasive and non-invasive test results, recognizing needs for further physician intervention. Conduct and monitor patient stress tests while ensuring proper radiation safety protocols. Accurately document patient catheterization reports. Provide patient care and transport as needed, supporting procedural and departmental needs. Qualifications and Desired Experience: Current RCES or RCIS certification. Minimum of 2 years' experience as an EP Technician or similar cardiac invasive specialty. BLS and ACLS certification required. Must obtain North Dakota Medical Imaging License within 12 months of hire. Familiarity with cardiovascular diagnostic equipment and sterile techniques. Schedule: 8- or 10-hour shifts, Monday through Friday. 36-40 hours per week, primarily daytime. Some open-ended late shifts, with no weekend, holiday, or on-call duties. This contract role provides the opportunity to work in a focused cardiac care environment, allowing professionals to apply specialized skills with a balanced schedule. Candidates interested in advancing their EP Tech career in a supportive setting are encouraged to apply. Take the next step toward a cardiovascular specialty role that values expertise and work-life balancesubmit your application today.