Base: $19.80 - $29.70 ph; bonus/equity: not specif...
Part-time (3 12-hour shifts minimum every 6 weeks)
Continuous cardiac rhythm monitoring
Dysrhythmia observation and documentation
Telemetry equipment operation
The Nursing Monitor Technician position at Advocate Health requires candidates to provide cardiac rhythm surveillance for telemetry patients, emphasizing accurate monitoring and documentation. The role is part-time with flexible scheduling and a competitive pay range, though it does not include benefits. The ideal candidate should have a high school diploma, knowledge of dysrhythmias, and strong communication skills
Job Summary
The Nursing Monitor Technician provides accurate cardiac rhythm surveillance through continuous monitoring of pediatric and/or adult telemetry patients.
Employees must ensure dysrhythmias or rhythm changes are communicated timely to contribute to positive patient outcomes.
Advocate Health offers a comprehensive suite of Total Rewards including health benefits, retirement plans, and educational assistance.
Matching Summary
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The Nursing Monitor Technician position at Advocate Health requires candidates to provide cardiac rhythm surveillance for telemetry patients, emphasizing accurate monitoring and documentation. The role is part-time with flexible scheduling and a competitive pay range, though it does not include benefits. The ideal candidate should have a high school diploma, knowledge of dysrhythmias, and strong communication skills.
Salary
Base: $19.80 - $29.70 per hour; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Paid Time Off, Medical/Dental/Vision, Retirement match
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Continuous cardiac rhythm monitoring
Dysrhythmia observation and documentation
Telemetry equipment operation
Timely communication of rhythm changes
Age-appropriate patient care guidelines
Nice-to-have
Participation in quality improvement projects
Efficient use of fiscal resources
Strong communication skills
Basic computer skills knowledge
Key Requirements
High School Diploma or GED
Successful completion of approved dysrhythmia course within first week
Pass dysrhythmia test during first week of orientation