Unit Associate / Monitor Technician, Per Diem, Night Shift
Simi Valley, California, United States
$25-$30/hrOnsitePart Time
Adventist Health: Faith-based healthcare provider offering hospital and clinical services.
High school diploma/GED and CPR or BLS certification required. Associate or technical degree, one year of relevant experience, cardiac rhythm, dysrhythmia, and EKG coursework preferred.
Sollis Health: Provides on-demand 24/7 concierge emergency and urgent medical care.
2+ YOECalifornia RN license, Associate's or Bachelor's degree in nursing, BLS/ACLS/PALS certifications, and 2–3 years of emergency care experience required.
Providence: Non-profit health system providing comprehensive medical and social services.
Completion of a basic dysrhythmias course and National Provider BLS from the American Heart Association; MOAB I/II required within 30–150 days for certain departments.
Cedars-Sinai: Provides academic medical care, specialized treatment, and biomedical research.
2+ YOEAssociate degree in respiratory therapy or related field, California RCP license, BLS, ACLS, PALS and RRT certifications, and two years of respiratory therapist experience required; acute care experience preferred.
Community Memorial Healthcare: Provides hospital care and medical services in Ventura County.
0.5+ YOEAssociates degree in radiology or equivalent; California Radiology Technologist license and Fluoro permit; BLS and ACLS; ≥6 months acute procedural experience; PACS and physiologic monitoring experience; strong communication skills.
Cedars-Sinai: Provides academic medical care, specialized treatment, and biomedical research.
2+ YOEAssociate's degree in respiratory therapy or related field, California respiratory care practitioner license, BLS, ACLS, PALS, RRT, and 2 years of respiratory therapist experience required; acute care experience preferred.
Providence: Provides comprehensive healthcare services through hospitals, clinics, and health plans.
Requires basic dysrhythmias coursework and National Provider BLS from the American Heart Association; MOAB I/II required within 30–150 days for specified departments. Medical terminology coursework and specialized training preferred.