15 Illinois Cardiac Cath Lab Technologist Jobs
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References: At least one reference must be from the same unit/specialty as the job you're applying to.
Required Skills/Experience: Previous cath lab experience.
Preferred Skills/Experience: Pediatric experience preferred but not required. Cardiology PACS experience preferred but not required.
Required Credentials: ARRT required. IEMA required.
Unit Details: Cath lab is separate from IR and EP. Duties include scrubbing, monitoring hemodynamics, and circulating. Uses PACS.
Shift & Scheduling: Rotating weekends and holidays. On-call is on a rotational basis, usually 8-9 shifts per month. Call response time is 30 minutes from time of page. A mandatory call list is used when staff cannot fulfill their call shift.
Travel Cardiac Cath Lab Technologist Jobs
Cardiac Cath Lab Technologists are in steady demand as heart disease remains a leading health concern; the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports a national median wage of $67,260 for cardiovascular technologists and technicians (May 2024), with specialized cath lab roles often paying more. Travel Cath Lab Tech jobs are found in hospitals and cardiac centers with interventional cath labs across the country. Job descriptions emphasize hemodynamic monitoring, sterile technique, and procedural support during diagnostic and interventional cardiac cases. These roles are rewarding because cath lab work is often life-saving in the moment - and travel contracts pair strong pay with high-stakes, high-skill cardiac work.
Travel Cardiac Cath Lab Technologist Jobs in Illinois
A Cardiac Cath Lab Technologist is a cardiovascular professional who assists physicians during cardiac catheterization and interventional heart procedures, such as angioplasty and stent placement. Working in the catheterization (cath) lab, they help diagnose and treat coronary artery disease in real time. Job responsibilities include preparing the cath lab and equipment, operating hemodynamic monitoring and fluoroscopy systems, maintaining a sterile field, assisting the cardiologist during procedures, and monitoring the patient throughout. Most Cath Lab Technologists hold the RCIS (CCI) or ARRT (CI) credential.