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Jewish Hospital

Travel Cath Lab Technologist - $2,520 per week

Jewish Hospital, Louisville, Kentucky, 40201

Salary: Up to $2,520 per week


Certification Details ACLS, BLS, ARRT & KY License or RCIS Job Details MUST HAVE Experience with Mckesson aka Healthcare Change and Cerner Blackout Dates: Week of Christmas and the Week after Christmas Position Information: Tech Specialty in Cardiac Cath Lab Number of Openings: 1 Shift: 7am - 7:30pm Weekly Guaranteed Hours: 36 Weekend Hours: 1-2 weekends call requirements during 6-week schedule Float Requirements: EP Lab Job Requirements Required Certifications: ACLS, BLS, ARRT & KY License or RCIS Years of Experience: 2 Must Have Skills/Experience: 2 years of working experience as a Cath Lab Tech; McKesson & Cerner Experience Preferred Skillset/Experience: Preferred Structure heart experience Personality Fit: Detail oriented, Troubleshooting capabilities. Clear and Concise communication skills. Ability to work in multidisciplinary environment Schedule Information Shift: 7am - 7:30pm Weekly Guaranteed Hours: 36 Weekend Hours: 1-2 weekends call requirements during 6-week schedule Call Requirements: 1-2 days during the week call requirements Unit Specific Information Number of Beds: 6 Rooms for Cath Lab Patient Ratios: 1:1 procedure room only one case at a time Equipment: Ge X-ray systems EMR: McKesson Cardiology & Cerner Additional Details Why work at Jewish Hospital: Academic Medical Center in downtown Louisville New Heart Hospital with advanced heart care treatment Accredited chest pain center providing comprehensive 24/7 STEMI heart attack care and treatment and the world's first successful transplant ever performed in a female patient The first trial of adult cardiac stem cells in chronic heart failure Provides acute inpatient and outpatient rehab services through UofL Health - Frazier Rehab Institute As the lead center in the nation for the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation Neuro Recovery Network, Frazier offers spinal cord patients access to leading-edge therapies, including Locomotor Training Frazier’s Movement Disorders Program, in conjunction with the University of Louisville, has been recognized as a National Parkinson Foundation Center of Excellence