HCSS Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation; ECMO RN
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Nursing
Emergency Medicine, Clinical Nurse Specialist
Overview
HCSS Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) RN role at The University of Texas Medical Branch.
JOB SUMMARY:
The ECMO Specialist (ES) is a licensed allied health care professional with a strong clinical background in neonatal, pediatric and/or adult critical care and advanced cardiopulmonary support. The ES has ≥ 2 years ICU experience or completion of an accredited cardiovascular perfusion training program. The ES is responsible for the coordination of clinical care for patients requiring the support of extracorporeal life support (ECLS) & mechanical circulatory support (MCS) devices under the direction & supervision of credentialed ECMO and advanced heart failure physicians.
The ES adheres to the policies, guidelines & best practices set forth by the director, manager & coordinator of the ECMO department. The ES plays a key role in device management, patient monitoring, emergency response, and quality improvement initiatives.
The ECMO Specialist is a competent technical specialist, preceptor & ECMO primer with experience in two high acuity clinical environments (Adult, Pediatric &/or Neonatal) and in two patient populations. The required experience to qualify includes ≥ 2 years’ experience as an ES or completion of an accredited program in cardiovascular perfusion, nursing, or respiratory therapy, plus annual drills, simulations & competency examinations, and two population orientations.
Primary location:
United States-Texas-Galveston. Organization:
Health Care System Staffing.
Employment type:
Full-time. Shift: Standard. Job Posting:
Sep 17, 2025.
- Programmatic Responsibilities:
Education – Collaborates with ECMO team leadership to educate, train, precept & mentor ES I & II team members. Equipment – Assists leadership with equipment maintenance, cleaning & troubleshooting of ECMO, MCS & ECMO monitoring equipment; ensures backup ECMO circuit is primed & ready for use each shift. - Technical Specialist Responsibilities:
Patient Identification – Collaborates with multidisciplinary physician teams to identify patients for ECLS or MCS therapies and partners with ECMO physicians to follow indications and contraindications per program guidelines. Initiation of Support – Prepares patient and environment for timely and safe initiation of ECLS or MCS. Patient Management & Monitoring – Includes hemodynamic monitoring, blood gas interpretation, nutrition, respiratory support, neurologic status, infection control, sedation, pain management, hematology and cardiac function.
Documentation – Maintains detailed ECMO case documentation in EMR and flow sheets. Diagnostic Testing – Coordinates safe execution of diagnostic testing (x-ray, ultrasound, echocardiography, EEG) and transport as needed; evaluates chest x-rays for cannula and device positioning. - Extracorporeal VAD, Percutaneously Inserted VAD, and Implanted VAD Management – Assists with insertion, troubleshooting and management of VAD devices; coordinates discontinuation and weaning under physician guidance.
- ECLS Circuit Priming, Blood Priming, Maintenance & Evaluation – Prepares, primes and maintains ECMO circuits; monitors and interprets blood gas analyses and ECMO metrics (VO2, DO2, oxygen transfer, recirculation, sweep gas). Troubleshoots circuit issues and anticoagulation management; coordinates circuit changes when indicated.
- Medication Administration & Blood Product Administration to ECMO Circuit – Administers medications per orders into the ECMO circuit; monitors pharmacokinetics and interactions; administers blood products through the circuit as guided by physicians; monitors transfusion-related effects.
- ECMO Circuit Flow Management & Alarms – Sets and interprets circuit flow and alarms; coordinates interventions with ECMO physician and care team; addresses ancillary equipment alarms as needed.
- ECMO Transport – Leads inter-facility and intra-facility ECMO transport with attention to circuit integrity and equipment readiness.
- Weaning, Withdrawal & Decannulation – Assesses readiness and coordinates safe weaning and decannulation per physician orders; supports end-of-life decisions as appropriate.
The ECMO…
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