Location: Columbus Regional Hospital
Dept: 6540 Cardiac Catheterization Lab
Category: Technical
Full Time, Days, 40 hours
Posted 1/2/2024
Requisition # 12194
Potential signing bonus on select Imaging positions-up to $6,000!
Ask CRH Recruiting about eligibility requirements via email or phone (812-376-5627).
What you need to know about this position:
- Recognized as one of the top 50 Cardiovascular Hospitals by IBM Watson Health, our nurses partner with cardiologists to treat heart patients and peripheral vascular disease.
- Our Cardiac Cath unit includes 3 Cath labs and 9 outpatient rooms, and our team plans for 7 cases per day.
- A Cath Lab – Invasive Radiologic Technologist in this department will have an hourly base rate of $27.65. Individual compensation is determined for this position through years of directly relevant RT experience. The hourly compensation is only a portion of the total rewards package, and a comprehensive benefits program is available for qualifying positions.
- In this full-time position, you would be scheduled to work 8-hour days, 40 hours a week, from 8:00AM and 4:30PM; shifts may vary.
- This position has a call requirement to be a part of a 4-person team for evenings, weekends, and holidays with 30 minute response time..
- With at least 16 hours per week, this position is benefit eligible.
- Speak to the recruiter about the potential signing bonus!
What is required for this position:
- Upon hire, you must have:
- Associate’s degree (A.A.), or equivalent from a two-year college, or hospital based school of Radiologic Technology required. Any and all must be approved by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.
- Previous Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory experience preferred
- Indiana X-Ray Machine Operators License
- Registration from American Registry of Radiologic Technology
- Basic Life Support (BLS) certification
- Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification
- Associate’s degree (A.A.), or equivalent from a two-year college, or hospital based school of Radiologic Technology required. Any and all must be approved by the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists.