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Cardiac Catheterization Lab Nurse - PRN

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Roshal Health

Festus, MO (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/12/2026

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Job Description

Job Description:
Cath Lab Nurse - Cardiac Catheterization Lab Nurse Why Clinical Professionals choose Roshal Health Work that fits into your life — not the other way around : Reclaim your schedule for what matters most
Security :
W2 Employment with PTO & Full Benefits - benefits are available to all full-time & most part-time employees
Daily Variety :
Enjoy conducting a wide range of scans, primarily in an ER environment (Both hospital and free-standing)
Professional Development :
Additional Training Programs and a clear path to career growth
Culture :
We've built a culture where people are trusted to work independently, supported to succeed, and encouraged to enjoy meaningful work together. Role Overview Cath lab nurses, also known as cardiac catheterization lab nurses, are integral members of the cardiac care team. They assist cardiologists and other healthcare professionals during invasive procedures such as angioplasty, stent placement, pacemaker implantation, electrophysiology studies, and valvuloplasty. Their primary responsibility is to provide direct patient care, monitor vital signs, administer medications, and respond to emergencies during high-risk cardiac procedures.
Key Responsibilities Patient Preparation:
Prepare patients for catheterization and other cardiac procedures, including explaining the process, obtaining medical history, and addressing patient concerns.
Intra-procedural Care:
Scrub and circulate during procedures, monitor vital signs, manage cardiac rhythms, and maintain a sterile environment.
Post-procedural Care:
Monitor patients for complications, provide recovery support, educate patients and families on post-procedure care, and document outcomes.
Technical Duties:
Operate and understand specialized cath lab equipment, assist with hemostasis devices, and ensure all procedural checklists are completed.
Collaboration:
Work closely with cardiologists, radiologic technologists, and other team members to develop individualized care plans and coordinate patient care.
Professional Development:
Participate in continuing education, clinical audits, and professional development activities to maintain competency in cardiac care.
Required Skills and Qualifications Clinical Expertise:
Strong knowledge of cardiac anatomy, physiology, and catheterization procedures; ability to interpret EKGs and manage cardiac emergencies.
Technical Proficiency:
Skilled in operating cath lab equipment and maintaining sterile fields.
Soft Skills:
Excellent communication, teamwork, and patient education abilities; ability to work under high-stress conditions.
Education:
Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) or Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) (BSN often preferred)
Licensure and Certification:
Current RN license and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification.
Work Environment:
Cath lab nurses typically work in hospital settings, including large academic centers and community hospitals. The role involves exposure to high-acuity patients, potential infectious risks, and the need for rapid decision-making during emergencies. Many cath labs operate on a standard schedule with on-call rotations for urgent procedures.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to stand for extended periods, often several hours, during interventional and diagnostic procedures Capability to safely lift, turn, and transfer patients (up to 50 lbs) with or without assistance, following proper body mechanics Demonstrates fine motor skills necessary to handle delicate instruments, manage IV lines, and maintain precision in a sterile environment Strong manual dexterity to assist with catheter manipulation, guidewires, and specialized cardiac catheterization equipment