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UNC REX Healthcare

Procedural Technologist I - $2,500.00 Sign-On Bonus!

UNC REX Healthcare, Patton Park, North Carolina, United States

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Description The Procedural Technologist performs a variety of technical, diagnostic, therapeutic and patient care tasks for patients with cardiovascular disease using radiological and cardiovascular sciences. The Technologist assists credentialed care providers in performing diagnostic and interventional procedures in a range of settings including the Cath Lab, Interventional Radiology Lab, and Vascular Lab.

Responsibilities And Scope

Assists physicians with obtaining digital radiographic images of the heart, peripheral vessels, and any other required structures.

Ensures the room is prepared and stocked for the upcoming procedure; sets up and prepares the suite, including sterile trays, catheters, wires, contrast, and other supplies as guided by the physician; assists with routine inventory management tasks.

Verifies patient identification and interviews patients to collect and document prior medical history.

Guides distressed patients through their examination, applying subject‑matter expertise and cultural competency to explain the exam; sets expectations and calms patients for effective imaging.

Selects appropriate scanning protocols and imaging parameters using extensive knowledge of human anatomy and pathology.

Inputs and organizes patient information and diagnostic images in both the primary electronic medical recordkeeping (EMR) system and Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS).

Performs daily quality checks for procedural areas; practices and ensures radiation safety per documented protocol; promotes a safe, clean, and secure hospital environment for all, including the application of standard precautions and principles of infection control.

Qualifications Hired candidates are expected to obtain Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification after hire. Training and assessment opportunities will be provided.

Required

Completion of an accredited educational program in health science, including but not limited to cardiovascular technology, ultrasound, radiologic technology, respiratory therapy, nursing or paramedic/EMT.

Basic Life Support (BLS) certification.

The role includes on‑call responsibilities and requires the employee to arrive on‑site within a 30‑minute response window.

Preferred

Successful completion of an EKG / Arrhythmia course.

Experience working with a Picture Archiving and Communication System (PACS) such as SYNAPSE or SECTRA.

Experience working with an electronic medical recordkeeping (EMR) system such as EPIC.

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