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Weekend Radiology Transporter Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Provides guidance to other medical staff (medical assistants and radiology technologists) to ensure ... Department of Transportation (DOT) Certification within 30 days of employment * Availability - Must ...

Provides guidance to other medical staff (medical assistants and radiology technologists) to ensure ... Department of Transportation (DOT) Certification within 30 days of employment * Availability - Must ...

Provides guidance to other medical staff (medical assistants and radiology technologists) to ensure ... Department of Transportation (DOT) Certification within 30 days of employment * Availability - Must ...

Provides guidance to other medical staff (medical assistants and radiology technologists) to ensure ... Department of Transportation (DOT) Certification within 30 days of employment * Availability - Must ...

Provides guidance to other medical staff (medical assistants and radiology technologists) to ensure ... Department of Transportation (DOT) Certification within 30 days of employment * Availability - Must ...

General radiology Schedule: Weekend option | Part time Life at Ascension: Where purpose meets ... Other benefits: optional legal and pet insurance, transportation savings and more How you'll make ...

General radiology Schedule: Weekend option | Part time Life at Ascension: Where purpose meets ... Other benefits: optional legal and pet insurance, transportation savings and more How you'll make ...

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What is the difference between Weekend Radiology Transporter vs Weekend Medical Courier?

AspectWeekend Radiology TransporterWeekend Medical Courier
CredentialsHigh school diploma, valid driver’s license, sometimes certification in patient transportHigh school diploma, valid driver’s license, often certification in courier services
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, medical imaging centersMedical facilities, labs, pharmacies, patient homes
Employer & IndustryHealthcare providers, imaging centersMedical supply companies, courier services

Weekend Radiology Transporters primarily move radiology equipment and patients within healthcare facilities, focusing on patient safety and equipment handling. Weekend Medical Couriers transport medical supplies, documents, or specimens between locations. While both roles involve driving and adherence to health protocols, Radiology Transporters focus on patient and equipment transport within medical settings, whereas Medical Couriers handle logistics of medical items across various locations.

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Cardiac Cath Lab Technician Travel

Talented Medical Solutions

Fort Wayne, IN • On-site

$2.8K - $2.9K/wk

Full-time

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

Cardiac Cath Lab tech

Talented medical Solutions is looking for great and experienced Cath Lab tech.

Day Shifts 10 hours x 4/week 6a - 4:30p

Cardio-Vascular Rad Tech for Cath Lab:  MUST HAVE CATH LAB EXPERIENCE

Invasive Radiological Technologist:

ARRT REQUIRED - We will not accept RCIS certs. Certifications ARRT or RCIS, BLS and ACLS

Job Summary:

The Cardiac Cath Lab Technologist is responsible for assisting physicians during diagnostic and interventional cardiovascular procedures such as cardiac catheterizations, angioplasties, and pacemaker implantations. This role involves operating imaging equipment, monitoring patients’ vital signs, maintaining a sterile environment, and ensuring patient safety throughout the procedures.


Key Responsibilities:
  • Prepare the cardiac catheterization lab for procedures, including setting up sterile fields and ensuring all necessary equipment and supplies are available and functional.

  • Assist cardiologists during invasive procedures by handling and operating specialized imaging equipment (e.g., fluoroscopy, X-ray, intravascular ultrasound).

  • Monitor and record patient vital signs and hemodynamic data during procedures.

  • Administer contrast media under physician supervision and observe patient reactions.

  • Ensure proper radiation safety protocols for patients and staff.

  • Maintain accurate records of procedures and patient data in accordance with hospital and regulatory requirements.

  • Perform post-procedure patient care, including monitoring recovery and assisting with transport.

  • Sterilize and maintain cath lab equipment and troubleshoot technical issues.

  • Respond quickly to medical emergencies and operate under sterile and high-pressure conditions.

  • Participate in on-call rotation and be available for emergency procedures outside normal working hours.


Qualifications:

Education:

  • Associate's degree or completion of an accredited Cardiovascular Technology program or Radiologic Technology program.

Licensure/Certification:

  • ARRT (American Registry of Radiologic Technologists) or RCIS (Registered Cardiovascular Invasive Specialist) certification preferred or required depending on state/hospital.

  • BLS and ACLS certification required.

Experience:

  • Minimum 1–2 years of experience in a cath lab, interventional radiology, or similar clinical setting preferred.

  • New graduates may be considered with proper clinical training.


Skills & Competencies:
  • Strong understanding of cardiac anatomy, electrophysiology, and hemodynamics.

  • Proficiency in operating cath lab equipment and radiation safety practices.

  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.

  • Ability to remain calm in high-stress environments.

  • Attention to detail and strong organizational skills.

  • Physical stamina for long procedures and the ability to lift/move patients and equipment.


Working Conditions:
  • Work performed in a high-tech, sterile medical environment with exposure to blood, bodily fluids, and radiation.

  • Must be able to stand for long periods and wear lead aprons during procedures.

  • Rotating shifts, including on-call nights, weekends, and holidays may be required.