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Job Description:
Schedule: Full time, 4 10's, 7:00am-5:30pm (can include weekends)
Summary:
The Cardiac Cath Lab Technologist supports diagnostic and interventional cardiac and vascular procedures by assisting physicians and clinical teams in a high-acuity catheterization laboratory environment. This role is responsible for preparing patients and equipment, operating fluoroscopy and imaging systems, maintaining a sterile field, and ensuring patient safety throughout procedures. The technologist works collaboratively with physicians, nurses, and other allied health professionals to deliver efficient, high-quality, and compliant patient care.
Essential Functions:
Assists physicians during cardiac, vascular, and interventional procedures in the Cath Lab and/or Interventional Radiology setting
Prepares and positions patients for procedures, ensuring comfort, safety, and proper imaging access
Operates fluoroscopy and imaging equipment in compliance with radiation safety standards
Maintains sterile technique and adheres to infection control protocols
Prepares procedure rooms, equipment, and supplies before, during, and after cases
Monitors patient status during procedures and promptly communicates changes to the care team
Documents procedural data accurately in accordance with departmental and regulatory requirements
Assists with contrast administration and medication delivery per protocol
Responds effectively to emergent situations, including cardiac and vascular emergencies
Collaborates with interdisciplinary teams to support efficient case flow and quality outcomes
Ensures compliance with organizational policies, accreditation standards, and regulatory requirements
Qualifications:
Active California Radiologic Technologist license required
Fluoroscopy Certification required
Current BLS and ACLS certifications required
Cath Lab and/or Interventional Radiology (IR) experience required
Strong knowledge of Cath Lab procedures, imaging equipment, and radiation safety practices
Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team in a fast-paced, high-acuity environment