Travel Cardiovascular Technologist (CVT) in Anchorage, AK

Cardiovascular Technologist Location: Anchorage, AK Agency: TechLink Systems, Inc. Pay: Competitive weekly pay (inquire for details) Shift Information: Rotating - 4 days x 10 hours Contract Duration: 13 Weeks Start Date: ASAP

About the Position Job Title: Radiology / Cardiology - Cath Lab Tech

Location (On-site, Remote, or Hybrid?): Anchorage, AK (onsite)

Contract Duration: 13 weeks

Work Hours: Day 4x10-Hour (07:00 - 17:30)

Total Weekly Hours: 40 Cath Lab Tech

Req ID: 63956

Start

Shift: 4x10 Days

Years of Experience: 2

First Timers Accepted: Yes

Certs REQ: BLS, ACLS, ARRT (R) or RCIS

Skills REQ: Per UD

Is on-call REQ: 1 shift per week and every 4th weekend

Weekend REQ: Some Satudays are required for regular shifts - this will not be an extra shift but part of the 4 schedules shifts for the week. Every 4th weekend on call

Will clinician float within scope to meet facility needs?: Yes - may float to IR, EP

Open to accommodating block schedule?: No

Locals Accepted: No - Candidates perm address must be at least 50 miles from facility

Pending License Accepted: N/a

RTO Restrictions: Time off approved on an individual basis upon offer. Only 1 time off request per 13 week assignment.

Guaranteed Hours: 70 Hours per 2 weeks - Traveler can be called off for 1, 10-hour shift per 2 weeks

UNIT INFORMATION iagnostic Cardiac Cath, Interventional Cardiac Cath, STEMI, IABP, Impella, Tandem Heart, Structural Heart (PFO, TAVR, Mitral Clip)

Interventional Radiology: Lines, Drains, Embolizations, Lower/upper extremities, Fistulas, Visceral Angio/intervention, Stroke Thrombectomy.

Neurointervention

CRM Device implants

Required: EP Experience, IR Experience, Vascular Experience, Monitoring, Neuro Experience

PREFERRED

CTO

Peripherals

Venous Access

Rhythm Interpretation

Philips X-Ray System

Variety of Atherectomy Devices

Variety of Thrombectomy Devices

Temporary LVAD support

McKesson for Cath Lab

MacLab/Cardio Lab for EP

RCIS or ARRT required for Cath Lab

FACILITY INFORMATION

Type of Facility: Acute Hospital

Magnet/Teaching/Level Trauma: Magnet Facility, Level II Trauma, USNWR Best Hospital in Alaska

Total Staffed Beds: 407

Scrub Color: Provided

Charting: Epic

Parking Cost: Parking is free

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