Northwest Health
Cath Lab Technologist (RCIS)
Northwest Health – Springdale, Arkansas
Overview Northwest Health is a leading healthcare organization located in Northwest Arkansas. The
Cath Lab Technologist (RCIS)
will assist physicians during cardiac catheterization and other interventional procedures. The position offers immediate health insurance, a sign‑on bonus up to $20,000, and comprehensive benefits.
Key Benefits
Immediate health insurance coverage
Educational reimbursement, 401(k), and Sofi program
Shift differentials and competitive pay
Career growth and advancement opportunities
Low cost of living in sunny Arkansas
Job Summary The Cath Lab Technician is responsible for preparing the cath lab, assisting physicians during procedures, monitoring patients, and ensuring radiation safety and infection control.
Essential Functions
Prepare and maintain cath lab equipment and supplies.
Assist physicians with specialized equipment (e.g., fluoroscopy, IVUS, hemodynamic monitoring).
Monitor and document patient vital signs; report abnormalities promptly.
Position, drape, and educate patients prior to procedures.
Ensure accurate documentation of procedures and equipment usage.
Follow radiation safety protocols and infection control guidelines.
Assist with contrast media and medication administration.
Participate in quality improvement and accreditation activities.
Perform routine maintenance and troubleshooting of cath lab equipment.
Provide post‑procedural care instructions and coordinate follow‑up care.
Maintain reliable attendance and comply with policies.
Qualifications
1–2 years in a Cardiac Cath Lab or cardiovascular diagnostic setting.
Required: CVT – Cardiovascular Technician or CRT – Certified Radiologic Technologist or RN (state/compact licensure).
BS/trm within 30 days: BCLS; preferred: ACLS; ARRT preferred.
Arkansas state requirement: Active Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS) or equivalent.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Proficiency in cardiovascular diagnostics and interventional procedures.
Strong knowledge of cardiac anatomy, physiology, and medical terminology.
Excellent communication and teamwork skills.
Ability to remain focused and respond swiftly in a fast‑paced environment.
Seniority & Employment Type Entry level – Full‑time.
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Overview Northwest Health is a leading healthcare organization located in Northwest Arkansas. The
Cath Lab Technologist (RCIS)
will assist physicians during cardiac catheterization and other interventional procedures. The position offers immediate health insurance, a sign‑on bonus up to $20,000, and comprehensive benefits.
Key Benefits
Immediate health insurance coverage
Educational reimbursement, 401(k), and Sofi program
Shift differentials and competitive pay
Career growth and advancement opportunities
Low cost of living in sunny Arkansas
Job Summary The Cath Lab Technician is responsible for preparing the cath lab, assisting physicians during procedures, monitoring patients, and ensuring radiation safety and infection control.
Essential Functions
Prepare and maintain cath lab equipment and supplies.
Assist physicians with specialized equipment (e.g., fluoroscopy, IVUS, hemodynamic monitoring).
Monitor and document patient vital signs; report abnormalities promptly.
Position, drape, and educate patients prior to procedures.
Ensure accurate documentation of procedures and equipment usage.
Follow radiation safety protocols and infection control guidelines.
Assist with contrast media and medication administration.
Participate in quality improvement and accreditation activities.
Perform routine maintenance and troubleshooting of cath lab equipment.
Provide post‑procedural care instructions and coordinate follow‑up care.
Maintain reliable attendance and comply with policies.
Qualifications
1–2 years in a Cardiac Cath Lab or cardiovascular diagnostic setting.
Required: CVT – Cardiovascular Technician or CRT – Certified Radiologic Technologist or RN (state/compact licensure).
BS/trm within 30 days: BCLS; preferred: ACLS; ARRT preferred.
Arkansas state requirement: Active Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS) or equivalent.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Proficiency in cardiovascular diagnostics and interventional procedures.
Strong knowledge of cardiac anatomy, physiology, and medical terminology.
Excellent communication and teamwork skills.
Ability to remain focused and respond swiftly in a fast‑paced environment.
Seniority & Employment Type Entry level – Full‑time.
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