Overview ONE TEAM. ALL HEART. At Oklahoma Heart Hospital (OHH), patient care is at the heart of everything we do. This physician owned hospital was designed by cardiologists to ensure that patients receive expert, individualized care with utmost comfort.
OHH offers a competitive benefits program to all team members from the first day of employment. Top Tier Benefit Packages : Medical, Dental, and Vision 401 (k) plan Paid Time Off (PTO) Extended Medical Benefit (EMB) Location : North Campus- 4050 W.
Memorial Road, OKC OK 73120 Shift : Full-Time, Midshift : 8 : 30am - 7 : 00pm / 4 days / 10hr shifts / oncall required Responsibilities Under the direct supervision of the Cardiac Cath Team Leader, performs all radiology procedures directly related to the Cath Lab utilizing all standards for quality and radiation safety.
Willing to work in other areas of the Oklahoma Heart Hospital, as needed. Demonstrates knowledge and adherence to federal and state regulations.
Actively participates in the routine checks of all radiology equipment and all other equipment used in the department within the scope of practice.
Collaborates with the team leader, resource nurse and all other team members in idea sharing, utilization of resources, as well as assists in the cross training of the staff when assigned.
Assists the team leader as needed for projects aimed at achieving the hospital mission and incorporating the values of the hospital in day-to-day activities.
Participates in and encourages teamwork to provide patient-focused care. Qualifications Education : Two year AMA approved program in Radiographic Technology, AS or BS degree Licensure / Certification : ARRT and BLS required.
ACLS required within 18 months of hire. Experience : Minimum of one (1) year of continuous cardiac cath lab experience preferred.
Working Knowledge : Able to perform at a proficient level all radiology procedures related to the cardiac cath lab in both acute and stable patients.
Able to scrub, assist, and perform all other tasks as needed to perform all cases in the cath lab to include electro physiology, pacemakers, implantable defibrillators, and interventions within the scope of practice.
Every team member at OHH plays an integral role in our patients' experience. They are the reason OHH continues to serve the state and lead the nation.
Be part of the future of cardiac care. Learn more about diversity at Oklahoma Heart Hospital.
Under the direct supervision of the Cardiac Cath Team Leader, performs all radiology procedures directly related to the Cath Lab utilizing all standards for quality and radiation safety.
Willing to work in other areas of the Oklahoma Heart Hospital, as needed. Demonstrates knowledge and adherence to federal and state regulations.
Actively participates in the routine checks of all radiology equipment and all other equipment used in the department within the scope of practice.
Collaborates with the team leader, resource nurse and all other team members in idea sharing, utilization of resources, as well as assists in the cross training of the staff when assigned.
Assists the team leader as needed for projects aimed at achieving the hospital mission and incorporating the values of the hospital in day-to-day activities.
Participates in and encourages teamwork to provide patient-focused care.
Education : Two year AMA approved program in Radiographic Technology, AS or BS degree Licensure / Certification : ARRT and BLS required.
ACLS required within 18 months of hire. Experience : Minimum of one (1) year of continuous cardiac cath lab experience preferred.
Working Knowledge : Able to perform at a proficient level all radiology procedures related to the cardiac cath lab in both acute and stable patients.
Able to scrub, assist, and perform all other tasks as needed to perform all cases in the cath lab to include electro physiology, pacemakers, implantable defibrillators, and interventions within the scope of practice.
Every team member at OHH plays an integral role in our patients' experience. They are the reason OHH continues to serve the state and lead the nation.
Be part of the future of cardiac care. Learn more about diversity at Oklahoma Heart Hospital.