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Cath Lab Technologist (Per Diem)

Lynnwood, WA

About the Company 

CardioOne partners with independent cardiologists to provide innovative solutions that improve patient outcomes and reduce costs. Our platform helps our physician partners thrive in today’s fee-for-service environment and prepare for success in value-based care. In February 2024, we partnered with WindRose Health Investors as well as top physician services and payor executives to grow our team and invest in our next phase of growth. 

CardioOne has partnered with CardioNow to launch a new practice in Lynnwood, Washington.  

CardioNow's mission is to empower you with accurate, timely insights into your cardiovascular health—keeping you informed, supported, and confident. By combining medical expertise with advanced technology, we deliver proven outcomes through a personalized approach. 

About the Job 

CardioNow is hiring a detail oriented Cardiac Cath Lab Technologist. You will report directly to the VP of Operations or his/her designee.  

What you’ll do: 

  • Sets up for procedure adhering to sterile technique. Prepares patient by attaching hemodynamic monitoring equipment. Observes and evaluates patient symptoms and responses. Practices patient safety goals. 
  • Knows and demonstrates effective aseptic technique throughout the performance of procedures. 
  • Operates table and positions patient for optimal fluoroscopic visualization. Sets parameters for radiation dose and digital acquisition of images. Provides radiation protection to patient, staff and self by adhering to prescribed practices and safety standards. 
  • Utilizes technical knowledge and skills to perform procedure accurately and in a safe manner in accordance with age specific criteria. Assists the physician as needed during the procedure with insertion of catheters, guidewires and other procedural supplies. 
  • Records hemodynamic data, patient symptoms and responses. Recognizes and communicates any changes in EKG, blood pressure, oxygen saturation or any other parameters to the physician and team. 
  • Accurately scans supplies and completes charges after each procedure. 
  • Transports patients when needed
  • Maintains and reports par levels for all products. Restocks rooms and removes outdated products. 
  • Troubleshoots minor problems with equipment. Notifies supervisor/Biomed as appropriate. Follows archiving quality control measures to ensure the storing of images to the PACS. 
  • Assumes accountability for all actions in the workplace. Reports errors promptly and takes appropriate follow-up action to rectify the error. 
  • Effective patient/family advocate. Responds to patient’s and/or patient’s family’s complaints in an appropriate and effective manner. Reports complaints to the Manager or their designee in a timely manner. Utilizes the chain of command appropriately to resolve patient, operational, or personal work related problems. 
  • Participates in performance improvement activities as directed.  
  • Works cooperatively with all staff and supports staff new to the environment. 

What you’ll need: 

  • Graduate of an accredited Invasive Cardiovascular Technology or Radiology program 
  • At least 1 year of experience in a Cardiac Cath/Electrophysiology or Interventional Radiology department. 
  • Current BLS and ACLS certification required 
  • Current Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS) certificate administered by the Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI) and current Washington State Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist Certification. 
  • Experience with assisting in cardiac catheterization, coronary and peripheral interventions, and renal ablations. 

Work Location: 

  • Lynnwood, WA office located at 19020 33rd Ave W. 

Additional Information 

This position can be full time or per diem.  Full-time hourly range of $52- $70 plus medical, dental, and vision benefits. 

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