Angiography RN Position Available In Albany, New York
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Job Description
Job Description:
Description Vascular Health Partners Latham is looking for afull-time Angiography RN to join their team! • Travel is requiredtwice per week to our Queensbury Location.• This position iseligible for up to a $3,500 recruitment and retention bonus
Responsibilities:
Provide pre, intra and post procedure care.
Document verbal conversations with patients when appropriate.
Document information into patient record in an accurate, legibleand timely manner. Assess vital signs and the reason for eachpatient visit.
Triage patient phone calls:
collect, analyze andcreate a well-documented plan of care for the patient based ontheir presenting symptoms and expected healthcare outcome. Preparepatient for visit as appropriate, based on office/providerrequirements. If you are interested in this opportunity and havethe desired qualifications, please apply now!
Annual salary range:
$37.75 – $53.75 CCP salary ranges are designed to be competitivewith room for professional and financial growth. Individualcompensation is based on several factors unique to each candidate,such as work experience, qualifications, and skills. Some roles mayalso be eligible for overtime pay. CCP’s compensation packages gofar beyond just salary. The company offers a comprehensive totalrewards package that includes medical, dental, vision and lifeinsurances, paid holidays, paid time off, retirement plan, and muchmore in a business casual environment! We welcome candidates whowill bring diverse intellectual, gender and ethnic perspectives toCommunity Care Physicians. Community Care Physicians is an EqualOpportunity Employer. Requirements Graduate of an approved diplomaor degree program in nursing. Current NYS license as an RN. CurrentBLS and ACLS certification required. Angiography experiencepreferred, but not required. Experience in pre, intra and postprocedure care is preferred, but not required.