Job Description
Job Summary:
- Performs diagnostic and interventional procedures as requested by physicians.
- Provides care for patients while obtaining diagnostic quality images for interpretation by a Radiologist/ Cardiologist.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Performs cardiac and interventional procedures in accordance with established department protocols and within standard timeframes.
- Prepares and orients patients to procedures to be performed.
- Provides patient care to patients while in the Cath Lab.
- Provides radiation protection to patients, fellow workers and him or herself.
- Operates imaging equipment, computer and other department equipment.
- Maintains and operates equipment in accordance with department and manufacturers recommendations.
- Prepares and maintains written or computerized documentation in accordance with department and hospital policy.
- Maintains supplies and accessories in work area on a regular basis.
- Maintains orderliness and cleanliness in work area.
- Is cooperative and helpful in a clear and courteous manner to patients, visitors, physicians, staff and co-workers.
- Maintains and exhibits a current knowledge of cardiovascular and interventional technology. Participates in professional continuing educational workshops and programs.
- Provides coverage after normal hours of operation on a non-call basis.
- Performs various Point of Care testing procedures.
Other Responsibilities:
- Assists with special projects as assigned.
- Accurately interprets and communicates Human Resources Policies and Procedures.
- Exhibits flexibility, adapting readily to changes in the work environment or work schedule.
- Maintains a positive attitude, even during periods of stress.
- Assumes responsibility for professional growth and development.
- Complies and adheres to all Client policies.
- Maintains positive attendance and communicates in advance any absence from work.
- Adheres to all patient and environmental safety policies and procedures.
Education:
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Graduation from accredited radiologic technology program.
Certification/ Licenses:
- ARRT or Board eligible, New Mexico State licensure required.
- BLS certification required. ACLS required.
Experience:
- A graduate of an accredited radiologic technology program.
- One year radiologic experience preferred.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
- Thorough knowledge of associated radiographic equipment, neurologic and cardiovascular anatomy and physiology, radiographic positioning, medical terminology and basic computer skills.
- Thorough knowledge of interventional procedures in Cardiology and Radiology preferred.
- Ability to read, write, and communicate verbally in English.