Invasive Cardiovascular Specialist
Company: Kaiser Permanente
Location: Santa Clara
Posted on: October 30, 2025
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Summary: Reporting to the Manager, Cardiac
Cath Lab/Special Procedures or Imaging Services Manager, the
Invasive Cardiovascular Specialist is responsible for performing a
wide variety of specialized invasive cardiovascular diagnostic and
therapeutic procedures that assist in the diagnosis, management,
and treatment of cardiovascular disease. Essential
Responsibilities: Include but are not limited to: Performs
specialized and routine diagnostic and interventional radiology
procedures. Assists qualified physicians in fluoroscopic and
special x-ray examinations. Records, stores, retrieves, and
analyzes data obtained during the performance of interventional
diagnostic and therapeutic cardiac and radiologic procedures.
Monitors the patient to recognize changes in ECG rhythm and
pressure, document and immediately communicates to the
corresponding physician. Assists with procedures, ensuring maximum
compliance to principles of aseptic technique by self and members
of the team. Provides imaging during procedures. Completes
documentation, reports and data entry on computerized exams.
Maintains and evaluates equipment, performs quality control tests,
troubleshoots and performs minor repairs as needed. Sets-up,
maintains and monitors IABP equipment. Acts as preceptor or assist
in the training of new staff as well as functions as the department
resource person. Identifies continuous quality improvement issues
and assist with quality assurance program. Complies with
requirements for being on off-hour stand-by coverage for emergent
cardiac catheterization in dedicated cath labs or cadiac
catheterization and interventional radiology procedures. Reports
for call duty within defined time frames. Functions independently
and autonomously when on stand-by duty. Demonstrates and applies
knowledge in specialty area and takes responsibility to maintain
necessary knowledge, skills and abilities. Completes required
continuous training and education, including department specific
requirements. Complies with established personal protective
equipment requirements necessary for protection against exposure to
blood and other potentially infectious body fluids, chemical
disinfectants, radiation, asbestos, and other hazardous substances.
Demonstrates knowledge and skills necessary to provide age
appropriate care to patients served within the unit. Performs
hemodynamic and dysrhythmia monitoring and documentation of
procedures, which may include, but is not limited to the following:
Right heart cath, Left heart cath, Coronary angiography, Graft
angiography, Pulmonary angiography, Menthegine provocation study,
IHSS studies, Temporary pacemakers, Permanent pacemaker
implantation, Intra-aortic Balloon insertion, Aortic stenosis
studies, Valvuloplasties, Patent Foreman Ovale Closures,
Intravascular Ultrasounds, Rotablations. Operates and troubleshoots
hemodynamic computer systems. Including transducer balancing.
Operates and troubleshoots digital imaging transfer, storage, and
retrieval systems in addition to dispensing patient CDs to
appropriate Hospitals and Physicians. Familiarity with the Crash
Cart and the CVT/Invasive Cardiovascular Specialist role in CPR and
defibrillation during a Code Blue situation. Responsible for
Quality Control on radiology imaging equipment. Weekly Fluoroscopy
checks and radiation protection for the medical staff and
Physicians. Responsible for monthly statistics and quarterly film
badge rotation. Assists the RN with admission process; continuously
monitors and assists the physician and RNs during cardiac cath in
dedicated cath labs or cardiac cath and interventional radiology
procedures. Performs all other duties as assigned. Grade: 851 Basic
Qualifications: Experience N/A Education High School Diploma or
GED. Graduate of an Accredited School of Radiologic Technology.
License, Certification, Registration Radiologic Technologist
Certificate (California) Certified Radiologic Technologist -
Fluoroscopy Certificate (California) Basic Life Support Advanced
Cardiac Life Support Additional Requirements: Knowledge of contrast
media (ionic vs. nonionic). Knowledge of coronary artery anatomy
and cardiac physiology in relation to invasive cardiac procedures.
Demonstrated competence with critical thinking, interpersonal, and
technical skills. Completion of sixteen (16) week training program
in cardiopulmonary technology upon hire For a dedicated cath lab,
demonstrated proficiency and competency in performing Cardiac Cath
and PCI, within six (6) months of hire. For a combo lab,
demonstrated proficiency and competency in performing Cardiac Cath,
PCI and Interventional procedures, within six (6) months of hire.
Ability to perform all general diagnostic and routine fluoroscopic
duties on patients of all ages as determined by employer. Excellent
verbal, written and non-verbal communication skills. History of
providing efficient, high quality service to patients in a
courteous, caring manner and interacting effectively with
co-workers in a Labor/Management Partnership environment. Preferred
Qualifications:
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