Cath Lab Technologist | Multiple Locations OH, WV, FL | Multiple Shifts
Weekly Gross $2560 to $2808
Position Overview
We are seeking an experienced Cath Lab Technologist to join a high-volume cardiovascular team. The ideal candidate will have strong experience in both diagnostic and interventional cardiac procedures, including structural heart cases, and be comfortable working in a fast-paced environment.
Schedule & Call Requirements
Guaranteed Hours: 36 hours per week
Weekend Requirement: One weekend shift rotation every 4–5 weeks (Friday evening through Monday morning)
Call Schedule:
Two weekday night call shifts per week from 7:00 PM – 6:30 AM
Weekend call every 4–5 weeks beginning Friday at 7:00 PM through Monday at 6:30 AM
Two call teams rotate every 12 hours between first and second call, so staff are not primary call for the entire weekend
Holiday call may be required if it falls within the assigned rotation
No callback minimum
Required Qualifications
Minimum of 1 year of Cath Lab experience
Must be competent in all aspects of diagnostic and interventional Cath Lab procedures, including structural heart interventions
Previous travel experience required; first-time travelers will not be considered due to the volume and complexity of the lab
Active ARRT(BD) and ARRT(R) credentials required
BLS certification required
ACLS certification required
Candidates may be submitted with a pending West Virginia license; however, an active West Virginia license and ARRT registration must be in hand prior to assignment start
West Virginia does not recognize RCIS or RCES credentials as qualifying licensure for Cath Lab practice. Candidates must not be RCIS- or RCES-only credentialed and must meet all ARRT and state licensing requirements.
Patient Population
Adult Cardiology
Structural Cardiology
Department Details
Average Daily Census: 35–45 patients
Staffing Ratio: 1:1
Required Procedures Experience
Candidates must have experience with:
Left Heart Catheterization (LHC)
Right Heart Catheterization (RHC)
Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI)
Chronic Total Occlusion (CTO)
Impella
Intra-Aortic Balloon Pump (IABP)
ECMO
Temporary Pacemaker (TPM)
Shockwave Therapy
IVUS
Penumbra
TAVR
Watchman
Additional Mitral and Tricuspid Valve procedures are expected to begin around October.
Equipment & Systems
Cerner EHR
Siemens Artis Z & Q imaging systems
Impella
IABP
Philips Volcano IVUS
Boston Scientific IVUS
Abbott CTO equipment
Shockwave technology
Additional Information
No floating to sister facilities
100-mile radius rule applies (candidates residing 75–99 miles away may be submitted for facility approval)
No restrictions on requested time off (RTO)
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