Stress Technician, Cardiology at Massgeneralbrigham
Massgeneralbrigham · Weymouth, United States Of America · Onsite
- Office in Weymouth
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Job Summary
The Team Our Cardiac Testing Suite is located at 541 Main Street in South Weymouth. We offer Nuclear Imaging, Cardiac Echocardiography, Cardiac Stress Testing, and Cardiac Monitoring. We are open Monday through Friday from 8:30am to 5:00pm Are you ready to bring your talent to this team and join us in moving community-based ambulatory care forward?We are currently hiring a per diem Stress Technician to explain and prepare patients for stress testing procedures. Our per diem pool is intended to cover gaps due to unexpected call outs, long-term leaves, planned vacations, staffing vacancies, etc.
The ideal candidate profile is an autonomous, adaptable Stress Tech who is confident in their abilities. We are also open a candidate with clinical experience performing EKGs!
Qualifications
When hiring, we look for candidates who possess not only relevant qualifications, skills, and competencies, but also positive attitudes, emotional intelligence, and genuine passion for the work.
Qualifications:
- High School Diploma Required
Additional Job Details (if applicable)
Preferred:
- Cardiac Technician Certification(CCT)
- Stress tech experience.
- Knowledge of EKG monitoring essentials
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