Vascular Ultrasound Tech in Youngstown, FL
Job Description
Job Description
Degree in Radiologic Technology, American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography (ARDMS) Ultrasound certification, and minimum 1+ years Imaging experience required. Applicants who do not meet these qualifications will not be considered.
A specialized opportunity is available for an experienced Cardiovascular Technologist skilled in vascular ultrasound imaging. This contract role is based in Youngstown, FL, offering a dynamic work environment within a cardiac catheterization lab setting. The position requires hands-on technical proficiency to assist physicians during invasive cardiac procedures.
Responsibilities include functioning as a scrub tech during both right and left heart catheterizations, providing critical support during emergent percutaneous interventions such as stenting and utilization of devices like the Impella. Candidates with the ability to assist in vascular and structural heart procedures will find this role particularly fitting.
Key Qualifications:
- Minimum one year of experience as a Cardiovascular Technologist in a cath lab environment
- Proficient in scrub role for right and left heart catheterizations
- Skilled with emergent percutaneous intervention equipment including Impella and stenting apparatus
- Ability to respond adeptly to emergency situations
- Preferred experience with vascular and structural heart procedures
Schedule & Commitment:
- 40 hours per week
- On-call duty 1-2 days per week
- Weekend work every third weekend
- Holiday shift required on Christmas Day
Located in Youngstown, FL, this setting offers access to a community-oriented locale with a pace of life that balances small-town charm and regional amenities. The contract role provides a significant opportunity to grow skills in an advanced cardiac care environment and gain experience in diverse interventions.
Those with the requisite experience and a commitment to cardiovascular care excellence are encouraged to apply for this contract position and advance their career in invasive cardiac technology.
