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Employment Opportunities

We are always in search of qualified personnel.

Positions available are:


Registered Vascular Technologist
Must be capable of conducting carotid and AAA scans along with velocity measurements. Must be able to interrogate the common and internal carotid arteries and capturing B-mode and color images. This position requires an experienced RVT, professional individual that possesses management skills as it is an operator-dependant model who will oversee the day-to-day operations including the management of the Medical Assistants. A professional appearance, excellent communicator, superb bedside manner, strong work ethic and computer literate on Windows operating system are required. Must be able to work in a variety of environments outside a medical facility. Interest in stroke prevention and capable of lifting 20 pounds helpful. Must have a reliable vehicle, committed to their career, access to the internet and always punctual.

Experienced Medical Assistant, Certified Nursing Technician, Physician's Assistant or Nurse Practioner
Must be capable of taking manual blood pressures, Ankle Brachial Indices and 5 lead EKG's. A professional appearance, excellent communicator, superb bedside manner, strong work ethic and computer literate on Windows operating system are required. Must be able to work in a variety of environments outside a medical facility. Interest in stroke prevention and capable of lifting 20 pounds helpful. Must have a reliable vehicle, committed to their career, access to the internet and always punctual.

You may fax your resume to: 615-467-3221.

To request information about AngioScreen®, please email Heather.Gilbert@AngioScreen.com or call 615-467-3216.
 

 

 

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