The Heart Center

Sr.HolterTechnicianExercisePhysiologist

Columbus, Ohio, United States PART TIME Remote Friendly
The Brief

“Sr. Holter Technician - Exercise Physiologist at The Heart Center. Skills: Holter monitor analysis, Exercise Physiology, Cardiac testing. Detect heart arrhythmias. Recognize emergency conditions”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Problem solving

Eligibility Requirements

Ability to work with patients of all ages (pediatric to adult), Physically assisting the patient to a safe environment

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Master’s Degree in Exercise Physiology, CPR, PALS, ACLS Certifications

Nice to Have

ACSM Clinical Exercise Physiologist Certification, Two years of experience in a Cardiology healthcare setting

What You'll Do.

Detect heart arrhythmias

Recognize emergency conditions

Detect arrhythmias and conduction disturbances

Record heart actions for diagnosis

Conduct diagnostic testing

Analyze data from heart monitoring devices

Analyze heart rhythm and metabolic data

Describe patient responses during cardiac testing

Perform equipment calibration

Perform maintenance of cardiology equipment

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Works under the direction of the Non-Invasive Diagnostics Supervisor; Assists in operation of the Exercise Lab and Cardiac Rehab service line

Communication Scope

written; verbal

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