Registered Nurse (RN)- Cardiac Cath Lab Openings- Please Apply Now!

Employer
  • St. Elizabeth Healthcare

Job Description

Job Description

Here's why St. Elizabeth Healthcare is the best place to work as a RN in the CATH LAB!

Are you a person who influences others, and is known to be outgoing and to get "the job done"? Would others say that they know you to be very interested in helping others, optimistic, upbeat, flexible and giving off “positive” energy? Do you enjoy working with a great deal of change, shifting priorities, and juggling tasks simultaneously? If a situation arises that is unpredictable you respond positively and acts quickly and intensely. Do you approach things with a practical, common sense ways of getting things done? Are you known to be detail oriented and you pay attention to tasks, procedures and specific job assignments?

Like a Challenge?? Want to learn things that you will not see any place, a different way to care people, you see them get better right in front of you, very rewarding. Weekend 5th or 6th or higher weekends. On call/work that weekend. Great work - very autonomous. Very different than the floor, opportunity for new technology.

If you identified with the above traits, you are exactly who we are looking for. You will find this position at St. Elizabeth Healthcare to be an ideal match for your skillset.

The Cath Lab RN is a health care professional that, through the utilization of specialized equipment and under the direction of a qualified cardiologist, performs procedures on adult patients resulting in accurate diagnosis and/or optimal treatment of congenital or acquired heart and/or peripheral vascular disease while maintaining maximum patient safety and comfort. Demonstrate respect, dignity, kindness and empathy in each encounter with all patients, families, visitors and other employees regardless of cultural background.

Qualifications

Education, Credentials, Licenses:

  • Must be RN, licensed in the Commonwealth of KY

Specialized Knowledge:

  • CPR certification, ACLS certification ECG rhythm interpretation, and knowledge of critical care medications

Kind and Length of Experience:

  • 2 years of ED or ICU or even more experienced preferred with Telemetry.
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