Cardiac Cath Tech, Ep Lab
Listed on 2026-02-07
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Healthcare
Cardiology, Healthcare Nursing
Overview
SGMC Health has opportunities for experienced EP techs for the continued growth of our EP program. We have a new EP lab dedicated solely for Electrophysiology procedures including:
Ablations, Rhythm disorder studies/treatment, Device implants/explants, and Laser lead extractions. Our team uses cutting edge technology including: mapping systems, intracardiac echocardiography, ablation generators, and soon to have laser equipment. SGMC Health has 2 dedicated Electrophysiologists for our expanding program and increased volume of procedures. In this role you will be scrubbed in and helping our Electrophysiologists with each procedure and/or charting/managing other specialized equipment need for each case.
Location:
Main Campus
Department: EP LAB
Schedule:
Full Time, 12 HR Day Shift
- In this role you will be scrubbed in and helping our Electrophysiologists with each procedure and/or charting/managing other specialized equipment need for each case.
- Registered by the American Registry of Radiologic Technology in Radiography (RT-R) or Registered/Certified Cardiovascular Technologist (RCVT or CCVT) or Registered Cardiovascular Interventional Specialist (RCIS).
- 2 Years Invasive Vascular Radiography/Cath Lab Experience Preferred.
- Completion of Basic Dysrhythmia course within six months of employment.
- ACLS is recommended.
- Requires knowledge of cardiac anatomy and physiology.
- Computer experience is desirable.
- Duties require considerable eye strain and arm motion.
- Considerable standing, stooping, bending, lifting (in excess of fifty pounds on occasion), and pushing of equipment (wheelchairs, stretchers).
- Cool temperature in the Cath Lab.
- Subject to irregular schedules, potential for call back and high levels of stress.
- Work may require exposure to communicable diseases.
- Considerable and frequent mental effort is required.
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