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Telemetry Monitor Tech Jobs in Connecticut (NOW HIRING)

Cardiac Monitor Tech

Greenwich, CT

$22 - $28/hr

Additional Information Cardiac monitoring with remote telemetry preferred YNHHS Requisition ID ... Tech Exam within 90 days of hire. Health related career experience (such as EMT) preferred. SPECIAL ...

Cardiac Monitor Tech

Greenwich, CT

$22 - $28/hr

Additional Information Cardiac monitoring with remote telemetry preferred YNHHS Requisition ID ... Tech Exam within 90 days of hire. Health related career experience (such as EMT) preferred. SPECIAL ...

Cardiac Monitor Tech

Greenwich, CT · On-site

$22 - $28/hr

... Tech Exam within 90 days of hire. Health related career experience (such as EMT) preferred. SPECIAL ... Additional Information Cardiac monitoring with remote telemetry preferred YNHHS Requisition ID ...

At Saint Francis Hospital the Monitor Technician monitors the cardiac rhythms of patients using the appropriate telemetry equipment. What you will do * Monitor the cardiac rhythms of patients

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How much do telemetry monitor tech jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for telemetry monitor tech in Connecticut is $21.20, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.44 and $23.32 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the highest salary for a telemetry tech?

The highest salary for a telemetry monitor technician can reach around $70,000 to $80,000 annually, especially with extensive experience, advanced certifications, or working in high-demand healthcare facilities. Salaries vary based on location, level of experience, and the complexity of monitoring systems used.

What is a Telemetry Monitor Tech job?

A Telemetry Monitor Tech is a healthcare professional who monitors patients' heart rhythms using specialized equipment. They work in hospitals or medical facilities, observing telemetry screens to detect any abnormal cardiac activity. If they notice irregular heart rhythms or potential issues, they alert nurses or physicians for further evaluation. Their role is critical in ensuring timely medical intervention for patients with heart conditions. Telemetry Monitor Techs must have knowledge of ECG/EKG interpretation and strong attention to detail.

What are typical daily responsibilities for a Telemetry Monitor Tech?

Telemetry Monitor Techs are primarily responsible for continuously observing cardiac monitors, identifying abnormal heart rhythms, and promptly notifying nursing staff of any changes. Their day often includes documenting telemetry readings, performing equipment checks to ensure accuracy, and collaborating with nurses and physicians to support patient care. While most of their work is performed in a central monitoring area, they are a key part of the larger healthcare team, requiring vigilance and efficient communication. The role may involve rotating shifts, including nights and weekends, given the 24/7 nature of patient monitoring. Being proactive and detail-oriented is essential to delivering high-quality care in this vital position.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Telemetry Monitor Tech position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Telemetry Monitor Tech, you need a solid understanding of cardiac rhythms, basic medical terminology, and ECG recognition, generally supported by a high school diploma and relevant training or certification such as Certified Rhythm Analysis Technician (CRAT). Familiarity with telemetry monitoring systems and hospital information technology is essential for accurate patient monitoring. Attention to detail, strong communication skills, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are vital soft skills in this role. These qualities are crucial for promptly identifying and reporting patient changes to ensure timely and effective medical intervention.

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Cardiac Monitor Tech

$22 - $28/hr

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Posted 24 days ago


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Job description

Overview

To be part of our organization, every employee should understand and share in the YNHHS Vision, support our Mission, and live our Values. These values - integrity, patient-centered, respect, accountability, and compassion - must guide what we do, as individuals and professionals, every day.
The Cardiac Monitor Technician has the knowledge and ability to assist the Registered Professional Nurse in the delivery of care through the proficient and constant monitoring of the patient's cardiac rhythm status and pulse oximetry. This is performed always showing sensitivity toward individual needs. Accepts responsibility for individual job requirements and performance, able to contribute to effective unit operations.
EEO/AA/Disability/Veteran


Responsibilities
  • 1. MAJOR ACTIVITIES
    • 1.1 Assists the nurse in monitoring patient's heart rhythm and pulse oximetry
  • 2. TEAMWORK
    • 2.1 Embraces shared goals versus narrower interests: actively cooperative vs. competitive or non-committal.
  • 3. KNOWLEDGEABLE/ACCOUNTABLE/FISCALLY RESPONSIBLE
    • 3.1 Continually seeks ways to sustain and improve one-s skills.
  • 4. FLEXIBLE/OPEN-MINDED
    • 4.1 Listens with an open mind to other-s opinion in the spirit of finding and following the best ideas.
  • 5. TREATS THE PEOPLE WE SERVE AS GUESTS
    • 5.1 Welcomes patient, visitors and staff in a warm, friendly manner; is courteous; makes eye contact and smiles; introduces self by name and, when appropriate, by position; addresses people by name whenever possible.
  • 6. Listens to patients, visitors and staff and acts promptly to address concerns.
    • 6.1 Uses active listening techniques to understand other-s needs and acts decisively to resolve problems.
  • 7. Respects the privacy and confidentiality of patients, visitors and staff
    • 7.1 Treats all patient related and other discussions with discretion; eliminates gossip; does not discuss patient or hospital business in elevators or other public areas.
  • 8. Presents a professional image
    • 8.1 Wears name-badge in a highly visible location; adheres to department dress code; makes sure that appearance is appropriate for professional role.
  • 9. Answers the telephone professionally
    • 9.1 Answers the phone promptly following department guidelines; introduces self and department, and as appropriate, offers assistance. Uses a pleasant tone of voice.
  • 10. Maintains a clean and safe environment
    • 10.1 Keeps work area safe and clean; keeps hallways clear.
  • 11. Anticipates what services and information people need and takes action to provide it.
    • 11.1 Watches for clues that patients or visitors require assistance. Asks, -May I help you?- Escorts them to their destination, if necessary. Encourages people to ask questions.
  • 12. Must be able to demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care appropriate to the age of the patients served on his or her assigned unit. The individual must demonstrate knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life span and possess the ability to assess data reflective of the patient's status and interpret the appropriate information needed to identify each patient's requirements relative to his or her specific needs, and to provide the care needed as described in the unit's/area's/ department's policies and procedures.

Qualifications

EDUCATION

High School diploma or GED

LICENSURE

Must complete and successfully pass Cardiac Dysrhythmia Course and Cardiac Monitor Tech Exam within 90 days of hire. Health related career experience (such as EMT) preferred.

SPECIAL SKILLS

Ability to read, write, and understand the English language; ability to perform basic mathematics; ability to learn multiple cardiac rhythm abnormalities and convey these to the registered nurse expeditiously carry out directions; must possess a mature, sympathetic and caring attitude with the ability to be sensitive to the varied needs of the GH patient population; must be flexible, cooperative, and able to meet the demands of the Cardiac Monitoring Technician position using appropriate communication techniques. Ability to provide clerical support to the Nurse Manager and staff through various activities. Ability to facilitate unit activities through interaction with other hospital departments. Ability to contribute to the fiscal integrity of the unit. Is a role model for Service Excellence

PHYSICAL DEMAND

Sitting for more than half the shift. Ability to remain alert and focused during long periods of tedium and relative inactivity punctuated by frequent false alarms. Some light typing required. Sitting for long periods of time in what frequently is a tedious environment; exposure to dust from working around high voltage electrical monitoring equipment. Fatigue and eyestrain.


Additional Information

Cardiac monitoring with remote telemetry preferred


YNHHS Requisition ID
175623Qualifications:

EDUCATION

High School diploma or GED

LICENSURE

Must complete and successfully pass Cardiac Dysrhythmia Course and Cardiac Monitor Tech Exam within 90 days of hire. Health related career experience (such as EMT) preferred.

SPECIAL SKILLS

Ability to read, write, and understand the English language; ability to perform basic mathematics; ability to learn multiple cardiac rhythm abnormalities and convey these to the registered nurse expeditiously carry out directions; must possess a mature, sympathetic and caring attitude with the ability to be sensitive to the varied needs of the GH patient population; must be flexible, cooperative, and able to meet the demands of the Cardiac Monitoring Technician position using appropriate communication techniques. Ability to provide clerical support to the Nurse Manager and staff through various activities. Ability to facilitate unit activities through interaction with other hospital departments. Ability to contribute to the fiscal integrity of the unit. Is a role model for Service Excellence

PHYSICAL DEMAND

Sitting for more than half the shift. Ability to remain alert and focused during long periods of tedium and relative inactivity punctuated by frequent false alarms. Some light typing required. Sitting for long periods of time in what frequently is a tedious environment; exposure to dust from working around high voltage electrical monitoring equipment. Fatigue and eyestrain.

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