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Facility: South Shore Hospital
Location: South Weymouth, Massachusetts
USA
Degree: Not Specified
Compensation: Competitive Compensation
Perm/Temp: Perm
Workload: Part Time
Supervisory Exp.: No
Certifications: ACLS Certification
Position Type:
  • Hospital
Skills:
  • General Cardiovascular
  • Cardiac Catheterization
Company: South Shore Hospital

Cardiac Cath/Radiologic Technologist (Per Diem)


What's one of the best ways to judge a hospital's quality?  Its people.   And judging by the caliber of people who work for South Shore Hospital, we're second to none. 

At South Shore Hospital we know our talented employees are the reason we've become the region's number one choice for health care.

We are currently seeking a Per Diem Cardiac Cath/Radiologic Technologist for our Cardiac Catheterization Department.

Job Description:

To perform all required procedures in the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory and to operate specialized equipment including, but not limited to, the X-ray equipment within the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, the processor and its Quality Control, computer systems, hemo dynamic monitoring and have working knowledge of radiology procedures.

Job Qualifications:

Massachusetts State licensure. Graduate of approved program of radiological technology preferred. Prior Cardiac Cath Lab experience preferred. ACLS certification.

 


About Massachusetts Cardiac Tech Jobs

Cardiac Tech jobs are regulated by the Massachusetts Medical Board. The overriding mission of the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine is to serve the public by striving to ensure that only qualified physicians are licensed to practice in the Commonwealth, to ensure that those physicians and health care institutions in which they practice provide to their patients a high standard of care, and to support an environment that maximizes the high quality of health care in Massachusetts. To do this, the Board investigates complaints, holds hearings and determines sanctions. These functions are critical to protecting the public by ensuring that only competent physicians and acupuncturists are practicing in Massachusetts.

Source: http://www.massmedboard.org/