Chandler, Arizona, has a stable suburban population with an economy anchored by many large financial, and high tech companies. Located southeast of Phoenix, Chandler is a skillfully developed community of friendly, diverse neighborhoods with expansive parks, great schools, convenient shopping, and excellent career opportunities.
For more than 50 years, Dignity Health’s Chandler Regional Medical Center has focused on quality patient care and service to the community. As the longest established hospital in the southeast valley, Chandler Regional has provided care for the Chandler community since 1961. The hospital recently added a new five-story tower with 96 patient beds, increasing the acute-care bed count to 338. This expansion increased emergency and trauma services, as well as the surgical unit and intensive care offerings.
The word “dignity” perfectly defines what our organization stands for: showing respect for all people by providing excellent care. At Chandler Regional, our employees are the heart and soul of our organization. They are the reason we are able to live out our healing ministry within the communities we serve. Our doctors, nurses and allied health professionals are a regular self-contained support system for each other. This unique working culture is one of the reasons why a career with us is so rewarding.
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Job Summary:
The Cardiovascular Radiology Technologist is responsible for performing diagnostic and interventional cardiovascular imaging procedures under the direction of a physician. This includes assisting in cardiac catheterizations, angioplasties, stent placements, and other vascular procedures. The technologist ensures high-quality imaging while maintaining patient safety and comfort throughout the procedures.
Essential Duties:
Prepare and position patients for cardiovascular imaging procedures.
Operate fluoroscopic and digital imaging equipment during diagnostic and interventional procedures.
Assist physicians with catheterization and interventional cardiovascular procedures.
Perform equipment quality control and notify supervisors of maintenance needs.
Educate and support patients and families before, during, and after procedures.
Education and Experience:
Licensure:
While you’re busy impacting the healthcare industry, we’ll take care of you with benefits that include health/dental/vision, FSA, matching retirement plans, paid vacation, adoption assistance, and more!
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