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Job Information

Queen's Health System Rad Tech Spec Proc Tech-Cath Lab (Call-In, Rotating) in Honolulu, Hawaii

RESPONSIBILITIES

I. JOB SUMMARY/RESPONSIBILITIES:

• Scrubs and circulates for a variety of special radiologic, electrophysiology and cardiac device procedures.

• Performs a variety of special radiologic and interventional procedures.

• Prepares patients for procedures.

• Provides patient care during procedures.

II. TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

• Essential: standing, finger dexterity, seeing, hearing; lifting and pushing/pulling maximum weight of 50 pounds; carrying usual weight of 10 pounds; reaching above, at and below shoulder level; repetitive arm/hand motions, static gripping of an object for prolonged periods, frequent gripping on an object.

• Frequent: walking, speaking.

• Occasional: stooping/bending, kneeling, crawling, climbing stairs, walking on uneven ground, squatting, twisting body.

• Operates various office/radiographic/hospital equipment.

III. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS:

• Not substantially subjected to adverse environmental conditions.

• Subjected to noise/vibration from radiographic equipment noise.

• Exposure to body fluids, communicable diseases, moving mechanical parts, chemicals, radiation, odors and skin irritants.

• Work environment is fast paced, frequently stressful; works on multiple tasks and priorities at the same time and requires critical decision-making.

• Must be able to adjust schedule for “on-call” coverage involving, but not limited to, evenings, nights, weekends and holidays.

IV. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

A. EDUCATION/CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE:

• Current Hawaii State license as a Radiologic Technologist.

• Current status as a Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS) by Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI); or one (1) year Radiologic Special Procedures Technologist experience in a cardiac catheterization lab and special procedures may be substituted for the certification requirement.

• Current BLS/HCP and ACLS certification. If not ACLS certified, ACLS certification must be obtained within ninety (90) days of entrance into the position.

• A.R.R.T. advanced certification preferred.

B. EXPERIENCE:

• Prior Radiologic Special Procedures Technologist experience in a cardiac catheterization lab preferred.

Equal Opportunity Employer/Disability/Vet

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