Clinical Perfusionist - Burnet
2 days ago

Job description
SALARY RANGE: $141,232 - $225,000
ABOUT THIS ROLE:
Join a team of ten perfusionists to provide clinical services for cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), CPB standbys, ECMO for slide tracheoplasties, ATS, Erydel, hyperthermic intraperitoneal chemotherapy (HIPEC), research lab support, cardiac ECMO initiations and troubleshooting, intra and inter-hospital ECMO transports, liver transplants, cath lab standbys, and VAD implants.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
Procedure- Designs and assembles extracorporeal circuits and equipment for cardiopulmonary bypass, left heart bypass, VAD, ECMO, HIPEC, veno-venous bypass, intra-aortic balloon pumps, and autologous blood recovery equipment. Maintains patient parameters per guidelines and as ordered by the physicians during CPB, MCS and autologous blood recovery procedures. Administers medications, anesthetic agents and blood products under the orders and supervision of a physician. Performs chemistry, blood gas, co-oximetry, and activated clotting time tests. Review all patient data prior to intervention to determine appropriate circuitry and equipment applications; collaborates with attending surgeon on the selection of circuit components and special patient requirements. Effectively communicates with cardiac surgeon, anesthesiologist, other perfusionists, and operating room personnel. Provides age-appropriate care to patients from the age of birth through 21 years and adult patients with congenital heart disease or MCS.
Documentation- Responsible for accurate and timely perfusion case data entry into perfusion database. Maintains accurate documentation of perfusion cases and departmental functions for efficient department operation.
Inventory- Familiar with entire disposable and cryogenic tissue inventory management process; includes inventory management, ordering, shipment tracking, receiving and tissue handling.
Operations- Must be able to operate, maintain, calibrate and perform quality control testing on all of the operating room point of care laboratory equipment as per institutional protocols and CLIA requirements. May coordinate with the Clinical Engineering department preventative maintenance and routine equipment checks of all perfusion related equipment. May be asked to maintain and monitor cryogenic storage unit for human tissue grafts. Participates in evaluating new perfusion equipment (i.e., hardware and disposables) to determine operational characteristics and therapeutic value.
Training & Education- Participates in clinical educational programs. Participates in continuing educational programs with physicians and other Perfusionists in an effort to advance medical and circulation technology. Maintains education in the field of perfusion through continuing education, literature, and seminars and applies this knowledge to the care of patients. Maintains currency in field through continuing education, literature and seminars. Implements this knowledge into the Cardiothoracic Surgery department.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's degree in related field. May require clinical license, certification or training
Preferred: Experience with pediatric CPB, ECMO/MCS devices. AmSECTs Fellow of Pediatric Perfusion
Certified or eligible to sit for the certification exam by the ABCP or must demonstrate equivalent qualifications and competency.
Must attain certification within the first 18 months of employment.
Formally educated and proficient in the operation of all extracorporeal life support system
Primary Location
Burnet CampusSchedule
Full timeShift
Day (United States of America)Department
Cardiothoracic PerfusionEmployee Status
RegularFTE
1Weekly Hours
40*Expected Starting Pay Range
*Annualized pay may vary based on FTE status
$141, $183,601.60About Us
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