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OR - Cath Lab Tech/RCIS

Corvallis, OR · On-site

$2.2K - $2.9K/wk

Cath Lab Tech/RCIS The Diagnostic Imaging teams at Samaritan Health Services use state-of-the-art imaging technology while providing health care teams with the information needed for a fast, accurate ...

Current unencumbered CVT/RCIS registration required Certifications: Healthcare Provider BLS required Must-Have: AHA ACLS required Description: The Diagnostic Imaging teams use state-of-the-art ...

OR - Cath Lab Tech/RCIS

Corvallis, OR · On-site

$2.2K - $2.9K/wk

Current unencumbered CVT/RCIS registration required. * Healthcare Provider BLS required. * AHA ACLS required. * One (1) year of experience or training in a Cath Lab/Angio hospital setting preferred.

OR - Cath Lab Tech/RCIS

Corvallis, OR · On-site

$2.2K - $2.9K/wk

Cardiac Cath and Interventional Radiology. • EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION/QUALIFICATIONS 1. Current unencumbered CVT/RCIS registration required. 2. Healthcare Provider BLS required. 3. AHA ACLS required.

OR - Cath Lab Tech/RCIS

Corvallis, OR · On-site

$2.2K - $2.9K/wk

Current unencumbered CVT/RCIS registration required. * Healthcare Provider BLS required. * AHA ACLS required. * One (1) year of experience or training in a Cath Lab/Angio hospital setting preferred.

OR - Cath Lab Tech/RCIS

Corvallis, OR · On-site

$2.2K - $2.9K/wk

Current unencumbered CVT/RCIS registration required.2. Healthcare Provider BLS required.3. AHA ACLS required.One (1) year of experience or training in a Cath Lab/Angio hospital setting preferred.

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How much do rcis jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 16, 2026, the average hourly pay for rcis in Oregon is $34.61, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $22.88 and $42.21 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an RCIS?

A Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS) assists cardiologists during diagnostic and interventional procedures, such as angioplasty and cardiac catheterization. They operate specialized imaging equipment, monitor patient vitals, and ensure a sterile environment in the cath lab. RCIS professionals typically work in hospitals or specialized cardiac centers, collaborating with a medical team to diagnose and treat heart conditions. Certification through Cardiovascular Credentialing International (CCI) is often required.

What does an RCIS do?

A typical day for an RCIS primarily involves assisting cardiologists during invasive cardiovascular procedures such as angiograms, stenting, and electrophysiology studies. You will be responsible for preparing and maintaining sterile environments, operating specialized equipment, and monitoring patient vital signs throughout the procedure. RCIS professionals work closely with physicians, nurses, and other healthcare staff, frequently rotating between cases and supporting emergency interventions as needed. The role can be fast-paced and may require flexibility for on-call shifts, but it offers deeply rewarding opportunities to directly impact patient outcomes in a team-oriented environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an RCIS?

To thrive as a Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS), you need in-depth knowledge of cardiovascular anatomy and procedures, along with an associate degree in cardiovascular technology and an RCIS certification. Familiarity with cath lab equipment, hemodynamic monitoring systems, and radiation safety protocols is crucial. Excellent communication, attention to detail, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are invaluable soft skills. These qualities are essential to ensure patient safety, accurate procedure support, and effective collaboration in high-stakes clinical environments.

How long does it take to become a RCIS?

Becoming a Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist (RCIS) typically requires completing a cardiovascular technology program, gaining clinical experience, and passing the RCIS certification exam. The process usually takes about 1 to 2 years, depending on the individual's educational background and training schedule.

What cities in Oregon are hiring for Rcis jobs?

Cities in Oregon with the most Rcis job openings:

Infographic showing various Rcis job openings in Oregon as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, and 33% Contract. Highlights an 89% In-person, and 11% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $71,997 per year, or $34.6 per hour.

Cardiovascular Tech RCIS, RCES

The Employee Connect

Portland, OR • On-site

Other

Posted 26 days ago


Job description

About the job Cardiovascular Tech RCIS, RCES
Position Overview
A large, integrated healthcare system is seeking a certified Cardiovascular Technologist to join a high-volume cardiac catheterization and electrophysiology team. The ideal candidate holds a current RCIS or RCES credential and brings strong hands-on experience supporting diagnostic and interventional cardiovascular procedures.
Key Responsibilities

  • Provide technical support for invasive cardiovascular procedures including diagnostic cath, PCI, and EP studies
  • Set up and operate specialized cardiovascular equipment including hemodynamic monitors, contrast injectors, and fluoroscopy systems
  • Prepare and maintain sterile procedural trays and equipment for each case
  • Monitor and document hemodynamic data throughout procedures
  • Assist with IABP management, temporary pacing, and other critical cardiovascular interventions
  • Ensure accurate, timely documentation in the electronic health record
  • Respond to emergent cardiovascular situations as part of an on-call rotation
Requirements
  • RCIS or RCES certification required
  • 1+ years of cardiovascular or cath lab invasive procedure experience
  • Current BLS and ACLS certifications
  • Ability to work onsite in Happy Valley, OR on a full-time, permanent basis
Preferred Qualifications
  • Experience across multiple cath lab service lines (diagnostic, interventional, and EP)
  • Structural heart procedure experience (TAVR, Watchman, MitraClip)
  • Familiarity with major hemodynamic monitoring platforms
  • RT(R) or CCVT credential in addition to RCIS/RCES

Screening Questions
  1. Do you hold a current RCIS or RCES certification?
  2. How many years of cardiovascular or cath lab experience do you have, and what procedure types have you supported?
  3. Are you able to work onsite full-time in Happy Valley, OR and participate in an on-call rotation?