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As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for remote telemetry tech in the United States is $22.29, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $17.31 and $24.52 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Remote Telemetry Techs?

Remote Telemetry Techs are healthcare professionals who monitor patients' vital signs and cardiac rhythms from a distance, typically using specialized telemetry equipment. They play a crucial role in identifying abnormal heart patterns and alerting medical staff to potential emergencies. Working remotely allows these techs to support hospitals and clinics by providing continuous, real-time monitoring of patients, often from a centralized or off-site location. Their expertise helps ensure patient safety and timely interventions, especially for those with cardiac conditions.

What are some common challenges faced by Remote Telemetry Techs, and how can they be addressed?

Remote Telemetry Techs often encounter challenges like managing multiple patient data streams simultaneously and quickly identifying abnormal readings from a distance. Effective communication with on-site clinical teams is also crucial, as techs must relay urgent information promptly and accurately. To address these challenges, it is important to stay organized, regularly update monitoring protocols, and participate in ongoing training to stay current with technological advancements. Building strong relationships with hospital staff can further enhance collaboration and patient care.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Telemetry Tech, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Telemetry Tech, you need a thorough understanding of cardiac rhythms, EKG interpretation, and patient monitoring, often backed by certification such as CCT or CRAT. Familiarity with telemetry monitoring systems, electronic health records, and communication platforms is vital for daily operations. Attention to detail, strong communication skills, and the ability to stay focused during long shifts distinguish top performers. These competencies ensure accurate patient monitoring, timely identification of critical changes, and effective collaboration with healthcare teams.
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Telemetry Technician - 36 Hours - Midnights

Henry Ford Health Genesys Hospital

Grand Blanc, MI • Remote

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Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Remote Telemetry Technician

     Department:  Monitor Room       Schedule: Full Time - Days (36 Hours) 7:00 pm -7:30 am - Every other Weekend (Saturday and Sunday)       Hospital: Henry Ford Health Genesys       Location: Grand Blanc, Michigan     This is a Union Position

GENERAL SUMMARY:

The Telemetry Monitor Technician (TMT) works in a support role to the RN who is providing nursing care to the patients on the unit. The TMT provides accurate monitoring of patients' cardiac rhythm including prompt recognition and action for arrhythmias that are detrimental to the patient. Demonstrates clinical competency, compassion and customer service orientation, maintains focus on process and outcomes, and demonstrates cost consciousness when providing service to patients. The TMT will assist in the care and maintenance of departmental area, equipment and supplies. 

Under general supervision, the TMT will perform job duties and adhere to Remote Telemetry Policies and Procedures.

Responsibilities:

  1. Confers with department ordering Remote Telemetry in order to gather pertinent patient information data, including history of heart problems, code status, diagnosis, room number, and if patient has a pacemaker.
  2. Selects and prepares telemetry box for application to patient and inputs correct patient information into the Remote Central Monitoring Station (RCMS).
  3. Applies heart monitor to patient when initiating monitoring whenever possible.
  4. Explains remote monitoring process to the patient, answering questions and allaying concerns.
  5. Reflects respect for patients' rights, dignity, values, culture, preferences, and expressed needs.
  6. Accurately recognizes cardiac rhythms, documents and posts strips as defined by the Remote Telemetry monitoring process; acts promptly to intervene for the patient by notifying the room RN, SWAT, and Code Team as deemed necessary.
  7. Maintains all equipment in clean and proper working order, replenishing supplies as needed.
  8. Notifies a supervisor of equipment malfunctions.
  9. Prompt retrieval of telemetry boxes from patient/ unit upon patient discharge or discontinuation of remote telemetry monitoring.

Essential Functions:

  1. Ability to withstand continuous visual stimulus from cardiac monitor for a given shift. 
  2. Ability to accurately recognize and measure key EKG components. 
  3. Analytic skills necessary in order to review EKG data identify cardiac pathology and Dysrhythmia
  4. Ability to concentrate and pay close attention to detail. 
  5. Able to walk, stand, and sit as required throughout the workday. 
  6. Must maintain patient confidentiality at all times according to HIPPA standards. 
  7. Must possess excellent interpersonal skill and diplomacy when dealing with peers, other departments, medical staff, patients, families, and visitors. 
  8. Mirrors the values held by Genesys Regional Medical Center. 

Working Conditions:|

Normal patient care environment with moderate exposure to excessive noise, dust, temperature, etc. May encounter frequent exposure to communicable disease, hazardous substances, and moderately adverse Working Conditions due to the performance of patient care activities. | Orientation Requirements:| Must attend new employee orientation and department orientation. |

The above is intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by people assigned to this classification. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities, or qualifications for the people so classified, nor is it intended to limit or modify in any way, the right of any supervisor to assign, direct, and control the work of employees under their supervision. The most recently dated job description on file in the Human Resources Department will be considered the official job description.

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Certified BLS Provider through the American Heart Association obtained within 3 months of hire or transfer date.
  • Will be required to pass a Basic Hospital Dysrhythmia course (as part of orientation) within the first 35 to 45 days of starting the position. 
  • High School Diploma or equivalent from an accredited program required.
  • Experience or Education in a medically related field preferred.
  • Requires successful completion of Dysrhythmia training and exam.
Additional Information
  • Organization: Henry Ford Health Genesys Hospital
  • Department: HFGH Monitor Room
  • Shift: Night Job
  • Union Code: MIGRA Teamsters Tech Local 332