Cardiac Catheterization Technologist | Rochester, New Hampshire
Job Description
Job Description
Associate or Bachelor's degree in Radiologic Technology, Certification in Radiologic Technology (ARRT), and 1+ year of Cath Lab experience. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.
A specialized opportunity is available for a Cath Lab Technologist to support advanced imaging procedures in an acute care setting. This contract role offers a dynamic work environment focusing on cardiac catheterization laboratory support, perfect for professionals with proven expertise in imaging technology and patient care during invasive procedures.
Location:This position is based near Rochester, NH, with assignments occurring primarily at a main hospital campus in nearby Dover, NH. The area offers a rich New England setting known for its community atmosphere, accessible amenities, and seasonal outdoor activities.
Responsibilities:
- Assist with cardiac catheterization and related imaging procedures
- Operate and maintain imaging equipment in the cath lab
- Monitor patients, ensuring safety and adherence to protocols
- Collaborate with the healthcare team to support diagnostic and interventional cardiology
- Participate in on-call rotation covering weekdays and weekends, totaling a minimum of 10-12 days per month
Qualifications/Desired Experience:
- Current NH Imaging License
- Certification through ARRT or RCIS
- BLS and ACLS certifications required
- Strong experience in cath lab imaging technology
- Ability to work effectively in fast-paced, high-stakes clinical environments
- Candidates living more than 40 miles from the facility are preferred
Schedule/Hours:
- 13-week contract
- Four 10-hour shifts per week with a rotating day off
- On-call responsibilities Monday through Friday and weekends
This role is ideal for cath lab technologists looking to leverage their specialized imaging skills in a well-structured, contracted position. To apply and take the next step in your career, submit your application now and advance your expertise in a supportive clinical environment.
