Huntington Health

Healthcare

MonitoringTechnicianPerDiem12HR

$0–0k Pasadena, California, United States PART TIME
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

Neural analysis suggests this role is
optimal for Mid+ candidates.

The Brief

“Monitoring Technician Per Diem 12HR at Huntington Health. Skills: Patient monitoring, Arrhythmia interpretation. Monitor patients' rhythm and heart rate. Report relevant changes to nursing staff”

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Problems you'll solve

Determine appropriate course of action

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

High school diploma or GED, Completion of approved arrhythmia or EKG interpretation class, Knowledge of telemetry services, Ability to determine appropriate course of action, Current Basic Life Support Provider (BLS) issued by American Heart Association, Pass pre-employment arrhythmia test

Nice to Have

Prior telemonitoring experience preferred, Current Advanced Cardiology Life Support Provider (ACLS) issued by American Heart Association, National Telemetry Certification issued by National Telemetry Association (NTA)

What You'll Do.

Monitor patients' rhythm and heart rate

Report relevant changes to nursing staff

Monitor up to 48 patients via telemetric equipment

Respond to alarms identifying potentially life-threatening rhythm changes

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Report to assigned nursing staff

Communication Scope

Reporting changes

Full Job Description

** Internal Workers – Please log into your Workday account to apply ** ### [Huntington Hospital Employee Login](https://myportal.cshs.org/app/UserHome) **Expectations:** The Monitoring Technician is responsible for monitoring patients' rhythm and heart rate, and reporting relevant changes in them to the assigned nursing staff. Monitoring up to 48 patients via telemetric equipment and will be accountable for appropriately responding to the alarms identifying potentially life-threatening rhythm changes. **EDUCATION:** High school diploma or GED. Completion of an approved arrhythmia or EKG interpretation class. **EXPERIENCE/TRAINING:** Completion of an approved arrhythmia or EKG interpretation class, knowledge of telemetry services, ability to determine appropriate course of action in more complex situations. Prior telemonitoring experience preferred. **LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS:** Required: Current Basic Life Support Provider (BLS) issued by American Heart Association must be obtained within 30 days of hire/transfer. Preferred: Current Advanced Cardiology Life Support Provider (ACLS) issued by American Heart Association National Telemetry Certification issued by National Telemetry Association (NTA). **SKILLS:** Must pass pre-employment arrhythmia test administered at Huntington Hospital. ‎ Job Title: Monitoring Technician Per Diem 12HR ‎ Department: Centralized Cardiac Monitoring Unit ‎ Shift Duration: 12 ‎ Primary Shift: Nights ‎ Time Type: Part time ‎ Location: 100 W California Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91105 ‎ Pay Range: The estimated base rate for this position is $25.20 - $28.98. Additional individual compensation may be available for this role through differentials, extra shift incentives, bonuses, etc. Base pay is only a portion of the total rewards package, and a comprehensive benefits program is available for qualifying positions. At Huntington Health, we offer a highly competitive pay structure that is more rewarding than organizations that offer straight pay. Our co

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