
Telemetry Monitor Technician (TEMP)
University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, United States
Job Summary
Telemetry Monitor Technician responsible for continuous monitoring of cardiac rhythms and conducting arrhythmia analysis.
Responsibilities
Interpret and document cardiac rhythms as directed by established patient care algorithms and quality assurance standards.
Communicate with nursing units regarding patient’s rhythm status and changes.
Communicate with nursing units regarding telemetry equipment needs, issues, or concerns.
Perform troubleshooting of telemetry equipment on the nursing units.
Participate in the PDCA process.
Participate and follow standards of practice in patient care consistent with national professional and regulatory guidelines.
Work closely with nursing units whose patients are being monitored through the remote telemetry program.
Monitor cardiac rhythms for all patients assigned to remote telemetry.
Conduct arrhythmia analysis for patients assigned to remote telemetry.
Conduct a systematic review of history alarms and the scanning of 24‑hour data for abnormalities.
Expediently communicate with nursing units regarding changes in the patient’s rhythm status and telemetry equipment needs, issues, or concerns.
Troubleshoot any conductivity on the nursing units.
Required Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent.
Advanced knowledge of ECG interpretation demonstrated by an advanced arrhythmia exam given by the department.
Must be able to maintain composure during stressful situations.
Knowledge of anatomy and physiology of the heart and abnormal heart rhythms.
Basic Life Support Certification.
Demonstrated excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Pre‑interview pre‑EKG test will be required.
Desired Qualifications
Familiarity with the continuous quality improvement process.
Remote telemetry/cardiac monitoring experience.
Benefits
Excellent medical, dental, and vision coverage effective on the first day.
2:1 Match on retirement savings.
Work Schedule
Hours/Week: Up to 40 hrs/week, minimum of 24 hrs in a 4‑week nursing schedule.
Shifts: Nights, possible 4 hr shifts, 8 hr shifts, or 12 hr shifts.
U‑M EEO Statement
The University of Michigan is an equal employment opportunity employer.
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Telemetry Monitor Technician responsible for continuous monitoring of cardiac rhythms and conducting arrhythmia analysis.
Responsibilities
Interpret and document cardiac rhythms as directed by established patient care algorithms and quality assurance standards.
Communicate with nursing units regarding patient’s rhythm status and changes.
Communicate with nursing units regarding telemetry equipment needs, issues, or concerns.
Perform troubleshooting of telemetry equipment on the nursing units.
Participate in the PDCA process.
Participate and follow standards of practice in patient care consistent with national professional and regulatory guidelines.
Work closely with nursing units whose patients are being monitored through the remote telemetry program.
Monitor cardiac rhythms for all patients assigned to remote telemetry.
Conduct arrhythmia analysis for patients assigned to remote telemetry.
Conduct a systematic review of history alarms and the scanning of 24‑hour data for abnormalities.
Expediently communicate with nursing units regarding changes in the patient’s rhythm status and telemetry equipment needs, issues, or concerns.
Troubleshoot any conductivity on the nursing units.
Required Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent.
Advanced knowledge of ECG interpretation demonstrated by an advanced arrhythmia exam given by the department.
Must be able to maintain composure during stressful situations.
Knowledge of anatomy and physiology of the heart and abnormal heart rhythms.
Basic Life Support Certification.
Demonstrated excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Pre‑interview pre‑EKG test will be required.
Desired Qualifications
Familiarity with the continuous quality improvement process.
Remote telemetry/cardiac monitoring experience.
Benefits
Excellent medical, dental, and vision coverage effective on the first day.
2:1 Match on retirement savings.
Work Schedule
Hours/Week: Up to 40 hrs/week, minimum of 24 hrs in a 4‑week nursing schedule.
Shifts: Nights, possible 4 hr shifts, 8 hr shifts, or 12 hr shifts.
U‑M EEO Statement
The University of Michigan is an equal employment opportunity employer.
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