Stress Technician | Heart & Vascular - Murabella/Nocatee
Listed on 2026-07-13
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Healthcare
Cardiology, EKG Technician
Overview
Discover a career as a Stress Technician at nationally recognized healthcare organization dedicated to advancing cardiovascular care. Your expertise and knowledge can help change lives one patient at a time. Make your next career move to UF Health.
ResponsibilitiesIn this role the Stress Technician will perform the following job duties:
- Upon the order of a physician provide direct patient care services:
- Holter Monitor and Ambulatory Blood Pressure application
- Physiologic monitoring of the cardiopulmonary system (ECG, and Exercise Tolerance Testing both chemical and regular)
- Phlebotomy
- NICOM (non-invasive cardiac monitoring cardiography)
- Utilize selected healthcare applications proficiently: MUSE Everywhere and Allscripts
- Stay abreast on all equipment functions and associated precautions and hazards of all equipment used.
- Provide necessary support to maintain proper equipment function
- Adhere to the proper procedure for obtaining, charging for, and returning supplies/equipment and maintains adequate supply levels through the use of accurate inventory control
- Review daily work to check for completeness, obvious errors or omissions
- Provide efficient transportation for patients both to and from requesting service areas
- All other duties as assigned
FTE: .90 (36 hours/week) or 1.0 (40 hours/week)
Hours:
8:00am-5:00pm
Days:
Monday-Friday
Sites:
Murabella and Nocatee. Fleming Island, Jacksonville, St Augustine, as needed.
- High School Diploma/Equivalent
Additional Information:
Post-Employment:
Phlebotomy competency required for Out Patient Laboratory.
- 0
-1 year Stress Technician
Certification provided by the American Heart Association (AHA):
- Basic Life Support (BLS)
- Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS)
Additional Information:
Post-Employment: BLS and ACLS, provided by the American Heart Association (AHA), required within 30 days of hire.
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