Cardiology Technician I - Moanalua Medical Center - Part Time - Days
Listed on 2026-08-15
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Healthcare
EKG Technician, Cardiology
Cardiology Technician I
- Moanalua Medical Center
- Part Time
- Days
Under direct supervision, administers, observes, processes, routes, documents and files EKGs and signal average EKGs; notifies cardiologist and/or registered nurse immediately on life threatening concerns; responds to codes; strives to achieve excellence in patient care and satisfaction; assists with training on EKG machine operations and procedures; participates in quality assurance; performs routine clerical duties;
In addition, administers, observes, processes, routes, documents and files Holter Monitor and Events Monitor Tests; assists cardiologist or registered nurse in conducting cardiac stress tests and pacemaker checks; assists lead technician with orientation and training.
Essential Responsibilities:
- Prepares patient for EKG by explaining procedure; attempts to allay patient fears and elicit patient cooperation.
- Prepares EKG equipment and examination area; operates EKG machine properly; conducts EKG tests; obtains EKG results before releasing patient; reports abnormal data, as indicated on EKG printout, immediately to physician to review.
- Maintains cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification and functions effectively as performer, recorder or circulator during code situations; responds with EKG equipment to codes during regular working hours; performs EKG test and observes patient following code.
- Processes and completes all tests results for review by cardiologist; compiles and enters test results into final format; follows established procedures in delivery of test results to referring physician and medical record.
- Trains staff and peripheral clinic supervisors on EKG machine operations, processing, and transmission; assigns operator codes as needed.
- Remains abreast of new information in realm of EKG procedures and products through in-services, educational offerings, written literature, and other media. In addition, remains abreast of new information pertaining to cardiac monitors and other cardiology related matters.
- Using written materials or under direct supervision of physician, instructs patients on Holter Monitoring, Trans-Telephonic Event/Loop Monitoring, signal average EKG testing, and pacemaker checks; maintains records on patients receiving such services.
- Conducts Holter Monitoring including attaching and disconnecting leads, taking test tracing to assure proper functioning of monitor, and reviewing and rewinding patient tapes; leaves tape and diary in proper order for Holter Monitor tech.
- Reviews and scans Holter Monitor data; using existing protocols, recognizes and reports abnormalities; prepares preliminary report for review by cardiologist; notifies cardiologist immediately on life-threatening arrhythmias.
- Assists registered nurse and/or physician in preparing patient for stress test; conducts treadmill test; observes EKG rhythm throughout test and recovery; reports significant changes immediately to physician or registered nurse.
- Assists registered nurse and/or physician with symptomatic patients who experience adverse effects of test; HELPS monitor patient during treatment.
- Obtains signal averaging EKGs on patients in accordance with established protocols.
- Provided meets certification and training requirements in pacemaker/ICD, performs pacemaker checks according to manufacturer and department procedures; makes adjustments to device according to direction of practitioner, nurse or device manufacturer representative; uses pacer monitor to obtain pulse width, rate and duration; alerts cardiologist of any notable changes.
- Maintains accurate and complete documentation and records; generates reports as needed; enters information in database system; ensures data integrity.
- Participates in quality assurance activities.
- Demonstrates sufficient knowledge, skills, and abilities in area of specialization.
- Demonstrates knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to provide care and/or service appropriate to age groups served.
- Demonstrates knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to provide culturally sensitive care and/or service.
- Performs other duties and accepts responsibility as assigned.
Basic Qualifications:
- One (1) year of inpatient & outpatient EKG and Holter Monitor hook-up experience.
Education:
- Completion of formal post high school training courses in basic, intermediate and advanced 12 Lead EKG; or equivalent combination of education (lesser) & experience may be considered in lieu of requirements.
License, Certification, Registration:
- Basic Life Support from American Heart Association
Additional Requirements:
- Pass Kaiser 12 Lead EKG test by 80%.
- Ability to read EKGs and arrhythmias.
- Familiarity with EKG machines.
- Demonstrated knowledge of and skill in adaptability, change management, customer service, interpersonal relations, oral communication, written communication, systems thinking, and problem solving.
- Demonstrated knowledge of and skill in word processing, spreadsheet, and database PC applications.
- Talking to co-workers, customers,…
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