
Cardiac Cath Lab Technologist II
TEEMA Solutions Group, West Bloomfield, MI, United States
Role Summary
Seeking a skilled and passionate Cardiac Cath Lab Technologist II to join a high‑performing cardiovascular team. In this critical role, you’ll play an integral part in delivering advanced cardiac care by supporting diagnostic and interventional catheterization procedures. This is a unique opportunity to work at the heart of cardiac innovation—monitoring patient status, assisting physicians during complex procedures, and ensuring the highest standards of safety, precision, and compassion. As a senior‑level technologist, you’ll bring clinical expertise, leadership, and a deep understanding of cardiovascular pathologies, making a direct impact on patient outcomes every single day.
Key Responsibilities
Demonstrate expert knowledge of cardiac, vascular, respiratory, and renal physiology and pathology.
Monitor and assist in a wide range of diagnostic and interventional cardiac catheterization procedures.
Interpret ECG waveforms, including lethal arrhythmias and signs of myocardial infarction or chamber enlargement; intervene per ACLS protocols when necessary.
Assist in the use and interpretation of advanced imaging techniques, including intravascular ultrasound, Doppler velocimetry, and cine angiographic projections.
Calculate and interpret hemodynamic parameters and cardiac pressure waveforms.
Identify coronary anatomy and support physicians during angioplasty (PTCA), atherectomy, and other complex procedures.
Prepare and manage the procedural table setup and required sterile supplies.
Operate and understand the full suite of cath‑lab fluoroscopy and imaging equipment.
Accurately document catheterization events and monitor patient status in real‑time using specialized systems.
Perform ACT (Activated Clotting Time) testing, cardiac outputs, and O₂ saturations.
Understand and assist in electrophysiologic studies, pacemaker implants, defibrillator placements, and therapeutic ablation procedures.
Recognize abnormal lab values (e.g., ABGs, electrolytes, hemoglobin, BUN, creatinine) and report to physicians promptly.
Demonstrate complete familiarity with cardiac medications (generic/trade names), their uses, dosages, and pharmacologic actions.
Lead and participate in special projects and relevant department committees as needed.
Support orientation and training of new staff and promote continuous learning and team development.
Uphold the highest standards of medical ethics, patient privacy, and safety throughout all clinical interactions.
Other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications
High school diploma or GED equivalent.
Graduate of an accredited Allied Health program in one of the following: Cardiovascular Technology, Radiologic Technology, Respiratory Therapy, Cardiac or Vascular Sonography, Exercise Science or equivalent.
Active RCIS, RCES, or ARRT certification with Cardiac Interventional (CI) or Vascular Interventional (VI) credential.
BLS certification (required at time of hire).
ACLS certification (required within 6 months of hire).
Previous hospital Cath Lab experience is required.
Proven scrub experience in a cardiac catheterization setting.
Strong communication, critical thinking, and team collaboration skills.
Desired Qualifications
Prior experience in a high‑acuity, fast‑paced cath lab environment.
Ability to lead or participate in training, special projects, or quality improvement initiatives.
Familiarity with cardiac‑specific electronic documentation systems.
Comfortable taking call and responding to emergency cardiac procedures.
Location and Work Type
On‑site position based in Michigan. This is a 13‑week contract with the potential for extension.
How to Apply
If you're interested, please reply to this advertisement or directly email your resume to dennise.staffingconsultant@gmail.com or by calling/texting (949) 295‑5951. I strive to reply within 48 hours. Looking forward to connecting with you soon. Thank you!
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Seeking a skilled and passionate Cardiac Cath Lab Technologist II to join a high‑performing cardiovascular team. In this critical role, you’ll play an integral part in delivering advanced cardiac care by supporting diagnostic and interventional catheterization procedures. This is a unique opportunity to work at the heart of cardiac innovation—monitoring patient status, assisting physicians during complex procedures, and ensuring the highest standards of safety, precision, and compassion. As a senior‑level technologist, you’ll bring clinical expertise, leadership, and a deep understanding of cardiovascular pathologies, making a direct impact on patient outcomes every single day.
Key Responsibilities
Demonstrate expert knowledge of cardiac, vascular, respiratory, and renal physiology and pathology.
Monitor and assist in a wide range of diagnostic and interventional cardiac catheterization procedures.
Interpret ECG waveforms, including lethal arrhythmias and signs of myocardial infarction or chamber enlargement; intervene per ACLS protocols when necessary.
Assist in the use and interpretation of advanced imaging techniques, including intravascular ultrasound, Doppler velocimetry, and cine angiographic projections.
Calculate and interpret hemodynamic parameters and cardiac pressure waveforms.
Identify coronary anatomy and support physicians during angioplasty (PTCA), atherectomy, and other complex procedures.
Prepare and manage the procedural table setup and required sterile supplies.
Operate and understand the full suite of cath‑lab fluoroscopy and imaging equipment.
Accurately document catheterization events and monitor patient status in real‑time using specialized systems.
Perform ACT (Activated Clotting Time) testing, cardiac outputs, and O₂ saturations.
Understand and assist in electrophysiologic studies, pacemaker implants, defibrillator placements, and therapeutic ablation procedures.
Recognize abnormal lab values (e.g., ABGs, electrolytes, hemoglobin, BUN, creatinine) and report to physicians promptly.
Demonstrate complete familiarity with cardiac medications (generic/trade names), their uses, dosages, and pharmacologic actions.
Lead and participate in special projects and relevant department committees as needed.
Support orientation and training of new staff and promote continuous learning and team development.
Uphold the highest standards of medical ethics, patient privacy, and safety throughout all clinical interactions.
Other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications
High school diploma or GED equivalent.
Graduate of an accredited Allied Health program in one of the following: Cardiovascular Technology, Radiologic Technology, Respiratory Therapy, Cardiac or Vascular Sonography, Exercise Science or equivalent.
Active RCIS, RCES, or ARRT certification with Cardiac Interventional (CI) or Vascular Interventional (VI) credential.
BLS certification (required at time of hire).
ACLS certification (required within 6 months of hire).
Previous hospital Cath Lab experience is required.
Proven scrub experience in a cardiac catheterization setting.
Strong communication, critical thinking, and team collaboration skills.
Desired Qualifications
Prior experience in a high‑acuity, fast‑paced cath lab environment.
Ability to lead or participate in training, special projects, or quality improvement initiatives.
Familiarity with cardiac‑specific electronic documentation systems.
Comfortable taking call and responding to emergency cardiac procedures.
Location and Work Type
On‑site position based in Michigan. This is a 13‑week contract with the potential for extension.
How to Apply
If you're interested, please reply to this advertisement or directly email your resume to dennise.staffingconsultant@gmail.com or by calling/texting (949) 295‑5951. I strive to reply within 48 hours. Looking forward to connecting with you soon. Thank you!
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