At Novant Health, we move with purpose, precision, and compassion delivering life-saving care while supporting the people who make it possible.
We’re committed to creating an environment where you can thrive in a fast-paced, high-acuity setting while feeling valued, respected, and empowered every step of the way.
What We're Looking For:Graduate of an accredited program in one of the following disciplines:
Registered Nurse (RN) - (Preferred)
Registered Radiologic Technologist (RTR)
Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT)
Registered Cardiac Invasive Specialist (RCIS)
Registered Cardiac Electrophysiology Specialist (RCES)
Emergency Medical Technician – Paramedic (EMT-P)
Cardiovascular Technologist (CVT)
Vascular Intervention (VI)
RN: Minimum one (1) year of Critical Care, Emergency Services, Cath Lab/EP Lab, or Special Procedures experience required.
EMT-P: Minimum two (2) years of acute care hospital experience required.
RTR, RRT, RCIS, RCES, CVT, or VI: One (1) year of related experience preferred.
Must hold current, applicable licensure and/or registry based on discipline:
RN: Active North Carolina Board of Nursing license
RTR: ARRT Radiology credential
RRT: Licensed by the North Carolina Respiratory Care Board (NCRCB) and credentialed by the National Board of Respiratory Care (NBRC)
EMT-P: Current credentialing/accreditation and/or Paramedic associate degree from an accredited program
RCIS, RCES, CVT, VI: Graduate of an accredited Cardiovascular Program
Certification Requirement:
Non-RN Cardiovascular Invasive Specialists (unless already RTR with CI or VI certification)must obtainRCIS or RCES certification within 24 months of hire as a condition of continued employment.
Successful completion of generic and department-specific competency validation
Annual Cardiac Dysrhythmia testing required
Deliver comprehensive nursing care to patients undergoing cardiac and vascular procedures (pre-, intra-, and post-procedure) in accordance with clinical standards.
Perform baseline assessments and continuously monitor EKG rhythms, hemodynamic waveforms, and patient response to procedures and medications.
Recognize and report changes in patient condition; respond effectively in emergency situations.
Administer medications under the direction of a qualified physician (RN or RCIS-certified team members only).
Prepare and maintain sterile fields; scrub and assist physicians during diagnostic and interventional procedures.
Ensure patient safety, comfort, and advocacy throughout all phases of care.
Provide patient and family education related to procedures and recovery.
Accurately document patient care and clinical outcomes.
Communicate effectively with physicians, interdisciplinary teams, patients, and families.
Demonstrate strong customer service and conflict resolution skills.
Partner with leadership to identify workflow improvements and educational needs.
Serve as a clinical resource to team members across the Cath Lab and Radiology areas.
Adhere to radiation safety protocols to protect patients, staff, and self.
Ability to wear lead protective equipment for extended periods.