Cardiac Device Remote Technician at Cardiac Study Center

This a Full Remote job, the offer is available from: Washington (USA) Cardiac Device Remote Technician – Specialty Cardiology Cardiac Study Center/ Pulse Heart Institute, Tacoma, WA Since its creation, Cardiac Study Center (CSC) has contracted with Pulse Heart Institute (Pulse) for outpatient cardiology and billing services. CSC is a proud partner of Pulse and has provided outpatient cardiology services in the Puget Sound Region for over 50 years. CSC partnered with MultiCare Health System to create Pulse Heart Institute in 2016 to work toward improving the health of cardiac patients. Pulse’s standard operating procedure is to employ cardiology ambulatory and billing support staff at Cardiac Study Center. This gives Pulse the dexterity to create roles that are unique to cardiac programs, which benefit our teams in their career development and resource needs in caring for our patients. This structure allows for a more personal feel for our employees, helping them feel valued. Pulse offers a variety of career opportunities throughout our clinic locations. If you’re interested, we may have positions open in our other sub-specialties (Heart Failure, Vascular, Electrophysiology & Device, or Nuclear Imaging). Cardiac Device Remote Technician – Environment & Shift Details • Schedule: Full-time, 40 hours per week, Monday–Friday • Hours: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM • Weekends/Holidays: Closed • Work Setting: Fully in-office • Location: 1901 South Cedar Street, Tacoma, WA 98405 Cardiac Device Remote Technician Required Qualifications: We seek an individual with experience in device technology, monitor/telemetry, or Holter scanning, with a strong foundation in ECG interpretation. The ideal candidate possesses robust cardiac rhythm recognition abilities and superior written and verbal communication skills. Essential skills include proficiency in Holter/event monitor scanning, data analysis, editing, and report preparation for cardiologist review. Experience and Skills: • Prior experience as a Device Technician, or a Monitor/Telemetry Technician preferred. • Proficient in rhythm recognition from basic to advanced levels. • Strong computer, written, and verbal communication skills. • One year of experience with EPIC (EMR) & One year of experience with pacemaker monitoring. Education: • High School Diploma or GED. • Minimum of six months of related experience or training. • Basic ECG and Loops recognition skills are essential. • Additional training as a device, monitor, or telemetry technician is required. Certifications: • Cardiac Device Remote Monitoring Specialist (CDRMS) certification is preferred. Certification must be obtained within 2 years of hire. Cardiac Device Remote Technician Position Summary The Remote Cardiac Device Technician plays a crucial role in the health outcomes of patients with implantable cardiac devices such as pacemakers and defibrillators. Positioned within a dynamic team, this technician ensures accurate and efficient monitoring of cardiac readings, leverages sophisticated remote technology to facilitate timely medical interventions and supports patient management processes. The technician enhances provider responsiveness and optimizes patient care protocols by maintaining vigilant oversight and detailed reporting. This role is pivotal in enabling a high standard of care through technological proficiency and effective communication. At Cardiac Study Center/ Pulse Heart Institute, it's an exciting time for Cardiac Device technicians as we strive to become a leading healthcare organization. We're building a culture that values the critical role of Cardiac Device technicians in our heart rhythm and device management team. Here, you'll find a supportive environment that encourages open dialogue, strong peer connections, and professional growth, ensuring you have a clear vision of your vital role in advancing cardiac care at our institute. Cardiac Device Remote Technician Responsibilities • Conduct remote monitoring and management of pacemakers, defibrillators, and loop recorders under the supervision of Device Nurses and Providers. • Monitor vendor websites, alerting providers and nurses to significant events, and prepare reports for provider review. • Handle patient inquiries and provide follow-up via telephone. • Educate patients on the use of remote bedside monitors. • Document all patient interactions and upload reports into the EMR system. • Assist with the billing and charge entry for remote monitoring services. Cardiac Study Center/ Pulse Heart Institute – Your new work home Joining our cardiology outpatient clinic means becoming part of a team where compassion, integrity, and a commitment to sustainability guide our every action. Here, you'll find a community deeply rooted in empathy and respect, where every member of our team, is valued for their unique contributions. Our environment fosters a profound sense of belonging and support, which is crucial in the high-stakes world of cardiac care. With integrity at the core of our practice, we ensure that our patients' ethical considerations and well-being govern every decision. Our dedication to sustainable healthcare practices also reflects our responsibility towards our patients and the broader environment, emphasizing the importance of long-term wellness and care. At our clinic, you're not just joining a workforce; you're aligning with professionals committed to excellence in cardiac health, making a meaningful difference in the lives of the communities we serve. Pay and Benefit Expectations Cardiac Study Center/ Pulse Heart Institute provides a comprehensive benefits package, including competitive salary, medical, dental, and retirement benefits, and paid time off. As various pay transparency laws require, CSC/ PHI shares a competitive compensation range for candidates hired into each position. The starting pay for this position is $24.06, and the pay scale is $24.06- $36.82 USD. However, pay is influenced by factors specific to applicants, including but not limited to: skill set, level of experience, and certification(s) and/or education. Requisition ID: 00222 This offer from "Cardiac Study Center (CSC), inc., PS" has been enriched by Jobgether.com and got a 76% flex score. Apply tot his job

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