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Full-time, Day Shift
\nA prominent, quality-focused regional healthcare system is seeking an experienced and dynamic leader to manage the operations of its Cardiac Catheterization (Cath) Laboratory. This is a high-impact, full-time role for a proven clinical leader dedicated to advancing cardiovascular care and operational excellence. The ideal candidate will balance exceptional clinical standards with strong business acumen.
\nReporting to the Director of Cardiovascular Services, the Cath Lab Manager is the key leader responsible for the 24/7 operational oversight, clinical quality, and strategic growth of the Cardiac Cath Lab. This role involves managing a multidisciplinary team, ensuring patient safety, optimizing resource utilization, and driving continuous quality improvement initiatives across all procedural areas.
\nClinical & Quality Leadership:
\nEstablish and enforce clinical standards, processes, and protocols to ensure the highest level of patient care, safety, and outcomes.
\nOversee all clinical operations, including scrub, circulate, and monitoring roles, to maintain procedural efficiency and quality.
\nLead quality improvement activities (e.g., NCDR registry submission, STEMI protocols) and regulatory compliance (e.g., TJC, CMS).
\nServe as a clinical resource and liaison for interventional cardiologists, surgeons, and other procedural staff.
\nOperations & Financial Management:
\nManage the department's operational and capital budgets, ensuring fiscal responsibility and resource stewardship.
\nDevelop and manage the daily, weekly, and on-call staffing schedules for RNs, Technologists (RCIS/RTR), and support personnel.
\nOversee inventory management and supply chain logistics to ensure proper stock levels and cost-effective purchasing.
\nIdentify opportunities to enhance operational efficiency, throughput, and patient satisfaction metrics.
\nTeam Leadership & Development:
\nRecruit, hire, train, and mentor a high-performing, engaged, and competent Cath Lab team.
\nConduct timely and constructive performance evaluations and disciplinary actions as needed.
\nFoster a positive work environment, promoting teamwork, professional development, and interdepartmental collaboration.
\nEnsure all staff meet and maintain required competencies, certifications, and continuing education requirements.
\nMinimum Education: Graduation from an approved and accredited Nursing program or Radiologic/Cardiovascular Technology program.
\nA Bachelor's degree is required (BSN preferred for RNs).
\nExperience: 3-5 years of experience in an acute care setting, including a minimum of 2 years of recent clinical experience in a Cardiac Cath Lab or Electrophysiology (EP) Lab.
\nManagement Experience: Required. Must have demonstrated leadership experience overseeing a clinical team or department.
\nFor RN Candidates: A valid Permanent Multi-State RN License (from the state of residence) is required.
\nFor Technologist Candidates: RCIS or RTR certification is strongly preferred/required (depending on role focus).
\nCurrent American Heart Association BLS CPR required (must be obtained within 7 days of hire).
\nCurrent American Heart Association ACLS required (must be obtained within orientation period).
\nCertification from the South Carolina Radiation Quality Standards Association (SCRQSA) required within 30 days of hire.
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Ft. Mill, SC
85-125K + Bonus + Paid Relocation
Full-time, Day Shift
A prominent, quality-focused regional healthcare system is seeking an experienced and dynamic leader to manage the operations of its Cardiac Catheterization (Cath) Laboratory. This is a high-impact, full-time role for a proven clinical leader dedicated to advancing cardiovascular care and operational excellence. The ideal candidate will balance exceptional clinical standards with strong business acumen.
Reporting to the Director of Cardiovascular Services, the Cath Lab Manager is the key leader responsible for the 24/7 operational oversight, clinical quality, and strategic growth of the Cardiac Cath Lab. This role involves managing a multidisciplinary team, ensuring patient safety, optimizing resource utilization, and driving continuous quality improvement initiatives across all procedural areas.
Clinical & Quality Leadership:
Establish and enforce clinical standards, processes, and protocols to ensure the highest level of patient care, safety, and outcomes.
Oversee all clinical operations, including scrub, circulate, and monitoring roles, to maintain procedural efficiency and quality.
Lead quality improvement activities (e.g., NCDR registry submission, STEMI protocols) and regulatory compliance (e.g., TJC, CMS).
Serve as a clinical resource and liaison for interventional cardiologists, surgeons, and other procedural staff.
Operations & Financial Management:
Manage the department's operational and capital budgets, ensuring fiscal responsibility and resource stewardship.
Develop and manage the daily, weekly, and on-call staffing schedules for RNs, Technologists (RCIS/RTR), and support personnel.
Oversee inventory management and supply chain logistics to ensure proper stock levels and cost-effective purchasing.
Identify opportunities to enhance operational efficiency, throughput, and patient satisfaction metrics.
Team Leadership & Development:
Recruit, hire, train, and mentor a high-performing, engaged, and competent Cath Lab team.
Conduct timely and constructive performance evaluations and disciplinary actions as needed.
Foster a positive work environment, promoting teamwork, professional development, and interdepartmental collaboration.
Ensure all staff meet and maintain required competencies, certifications, and continuing education requirements.
Minimum Education: Graduation from an approved and accredited Nursing program or Radiologic/Cardiovascular Technology program.
A Bachelor's degree is required (BSN preferred for RNs).
Experience: 3-5 years of experience in an acute care setting, including a minimum of 2 years of recent clinical experience in a Cardiac Cath Lab or Electrophysiology (EP) Lab.
Management Experience: Required. Must have demonstrated leadership experience overseeing a clinical team or department.
For RN Candidates: A valid Permanent Multi-State RN License (from the state of residence) is required.
For Technologist Candidates: RCIS or RTR certification is strongly preferred/required (depending on role focus).
Current American Heart Association BLS CPR required (must be obtained within 7 days of hire).
Current American Heart Association ACLS required (must be obtained within orientation period).
Certification from the South Carolina Radiation Quality Standards Association (SCRQSA) required within 30 days of hire.
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