About The Position

The Heartbeat of Care: You Make It Possible Telemetry Technician Full-Time \ Day Shift \ 3x12.5 hours weekly shifts \ 7:00 am - 7:30 pm Weekends and Holidays Rotations NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Columbia University Irving Medical Center Shine at the patient's side as a Telemetry Technician at NewYork-Presbyterian. Monitor one of the most vital measurements of life, health, and success for our patients: their heartbeat. Be the eyes and ears of your colleagues by observing electrocardiogram (EKG) patterns. Note the patient's rhythm and alert nurses and physicians of changes or arrhythmic behavior. Make it possible for patients in the most sensitive of conditions by making excellence a personal matter. Telemetry Technician - Days Work directly with the Patient Care Director to closely monitor EKG patterns of select patients placed on telemetry monitoring. Visualize the patient's EKG rhythm relative to predetermined parameters using high-tech equipment. Document cardiac activity, observe arrhythmia, and inform the appropriate nurse or physician of changes. Qualified candidates have at least one year of experience in a hospital setting or a patient care capacity, plus a high school diploma or GED. The shift for this position is 3/12.5-hour day shifts (7:00 AM- 7:30 PM) with rotating weekends and holidays. It all begins with you. Our amazing compensation packages start with competitive base pay and include recognition for your experience, education, and licensure. Then we add our amazing benefits, countless opportunities for personal and professional growth and a dynamic environment that embraces every person. Join our team and discover where amazing works.

Requirements

  • One year of experience in a hospital setting and patient care capacity.
  • High School diploma or GED.

Nice To Haves

  • Previous Telemetry or Electrocardiogram (EKG) experience.

Responsibilities

  • Work directly with the Patient Care Director to closely monitor EKG patterns of select patients placed on telemetry monitoring.
  • Visualize the patient's EKG rhythm relative to predetermined parameters using high-tech equipment.
  • Document cardiac activity, observe arrhythmia, and inform the appropriate nurse or physician of changes.
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