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Registered Nurse Invasive Interventional Cardiac Service MHB

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Catholic Health System

Buffalo, NY (In Person)

$103,615 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 5 days ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/13/2026

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Job Description

Registered Nurse Invasive Interventional Cardiac Service MHB Catholic Health System - 3.5 Buffalo, NY Job Details Full-time $41.79 - $57.84 an hour 18 hours ago
Qualifications RN License BLS Certification ACLS Certification Full Job Description Facility:
Mercy Hospital of Buffalo Shift:
Shift 1
Status:
Full Time FTE:
1.000000
Bargaining Unit:
CWA Local 1133 Exempt from
Overtime:
Exempt:
No Work Schedule:
Days and Evenings with
Call Weekend and Holiday Rotation Hours:
6:00am to 4:00pm/7:00am to 5:00pm/8:00am to 6:00pm/10:00am to 8:00pm
Summary:
The RN for the Invasive/Interventional Lab will be a registered professional nurse responsible for managing and coordinating care for patients undergoing examinations/procedures in the Invasive/Interventional Lab. They will share on call responsibilities on a rotating basis, including weekends and holidays. In addition, the RN for the Invasive/Interventional Lab will develop and participate in patient and family teaching and provide leadership by working cooperatively with nursing and other patient team personnel in maintaining standards for professional nursing practice in the clinical setting.
Responsibilities:
Education & Experience Graduate from an accredited Registered Professional Nursing Program. A Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree is preferred. Current registration as a Registered Nurse in New York State. Current BLS and ACLS validation required. One (1) year of recent (within previous 24 months) RN experience is required in Interventional/Diagnostic Cardiac Cath Lab, or Neurovascular Lab, or EP Lab, or Endovascular Lab, or Interventional Radiology. If no applicants have one (1) year of recent (within previous 24 months) RN experience in Interventional/Diagnostic Cardiac Cath Lab, or Neurovascular Lab, or EP Lab, or Endovascular Lab, or Interventional Radiology, the applicants meeting the following criteria will be considered next: Graduate from an accredited Registered Professional Nursing Program. A Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree is preferred. Current registration as a Registered Nurse in New York State. Current BLS and ACLS validation required. Two (2) years recent (within one year) RN experience required in
OHU, CCU, ICU.
Knowledge, Skill and Ability Participates in educational conferences and upgrades and maintains professional knowledge and skills related to the area of responsibility, maintains confidentiality, understands legal aspects of the job function. Adheres to hospital policies and procedures. Role involves a variety of problems to be solved under general guidelines, and calls for a variety of decisions, some of which are complex and must be referred to a resource person. Assists in directing a small group of employees performing similar or related tasks of semi-skilled nature. Instructs employees. Has an obligation to conserve supplies, equipment and time in a cost-effective environment.
WORKING CONDITIONS
G ood mental and physical health - able to lift patients and stand/walk most of the day including stooping. Involved in lengthy procedures that may require wearing heavy lead lined aprons for extended periods of time. General understanding of radiation protection and radiation safety principles. Works independently, recognizes priorities and initiates appropriate response to changing work environments. Finger and hand dexterity with visual, aural and olfactory acuity to recognize changes in the patient's condition. Demonstrates genuine sensitivity and approach to meeting patient needs.