What are the responsibilities and job description for the Electrophysiology (EP) Technologist - Cardiac Cathlab position at trumed?
If you are a current University Health or University Health Physicians employee and wish to be considered, you must apply via the internal career site. Please log into myWORKDAY to search for positions and apply. Electrophysiology (EP) Technologist - Cardiac Cathlab 101 Truman Medical Center Job Location University Health Truman Medical Center Kansas City, Missouri Department Cardiac Cath Lab UHTMC Position Type Full time Work Schedule 7:30AM - 4:00PM Hours Per Week 40 Job Description Step into the rhythm of cutting-edge cardiac care as a Cardiac Cath Lab EP Technician, where every day brings the opportunity to make a life-saving impact. In this dynamic role, you’ll partner closely with electrophysiologists and cardiologists to support advanced diagnostic and interventional procedures, including invasive electrophysiology studies, ablations, and device implants. From prepping patients and high-tech equipment to assisting during complex procedures, you’ll be a vital part of a team dedicated to precision, safety, and exceptional patient outcomes. What You’ll Be Doing Jump into action by scrubbing in and assisting physicians with catheter insertions, cardiac ablations, device implants including pacemakers, ICDs, loop recorders, and cardioversions Keep a close eye on patient vitals, ECGs, hemodynamic status, and intracardiac pressures while documenting everything accurately in the electronic medical record Operate and monitor advanced EP recording systems, 3D mapping technology, and fluoroscopy equipment Prepare patients with confidence by explaining procedures and ensuring their comfort and safety during both invasive and minimally invasive procedures Set the stage for success by preparing procedure rooms, maintaining sterile fields, and managing catheters, sheaths, and mapping systems Champion radiation safety protocols to protect patients and team members Calibrate and maintain essential EP lab equipment, including stimulators, ablation generators, and recording systems Troubleshoot technical issues on the fly and collaborate with the biomedical team when needed Stay organized by managing EP supply inventory and documenting equipment usage Keep operations running smoothly by maintaining logs, schedules, records, and quality assurance processes, including completing and submitting daily charges Support a culture of quality improvement, safety, and inclusion through your daily work and team collaboration Deliver patient-centered care that meets physical, psychosocial, educational, and safety needs across all age groups Stay up to date with all regulatory standards, compliance requirements, and organizational policies, and actively participate in compliance activities What You Bring (Minimum Requirements) High school diploma or equivalent GED Current BLS and ACLS certifications Training in electrophysiology lab work with demonstrated and relevant EP lab experience Strong understanding of cardiac anatomy, physiology, and electrophysiology Proficiency with 3D mapping systems and ablation generator technology Ability to wear lead aprons weighing 5 to 7 pounds for extended periods and the ability to walk, stand, and stoop as needed Ability to recognize life threatening arrhythmias in all monitoring situations If you thrive in a fast-paced, high-impact environment and love blending technical expertise with hands-on patient care, this is your chance to be part of a team that truly makes a difference every heartbeat of the way. Working at University Health is about making a difference. It's providing the best care to every patient every day. University Health (UH), is committed to being a leader in providing a culturally inclusive workplace for our employees. UH is an equal opportunity employer. We value and celebrate our differences. We are committed to equal employment opportunity regardless, but not limited to race, ethnicity, religion, beliefs, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation), national origin, ancestry, language, age, citizenship, genetic information, marital status, socioeconomic status, literacy, disability, mobility, abilities, veteran status and any other category protected by applicable law.