Travel Cardiac Monitor Tech
Company : Catholic Health Initiatives
Location : Phoenix, AZ
Job Type : Full Time
Salary : 20-40 HOUR
Date Posted : 3 January 2026
Job Summary and Responsibilities
This complex position is responsible for performing remote surveillance for multiple locations, specific to cardio-pulmonary rhythms via a central monitoring station, and for recognizing, recording and reporting potentially dangerous rhythm changes and arrhythmias following established standards and procedures per applicable regulatory requirements. Work is primarily performed in a centralized monitoring unit under the direction of a Registered Nurse.
Work requires:
- Ability to adapt quickly to new working environments, taking appropriate action and follow established protocols in notifying RN staff of changes in cardiac rhythm and arrhythmias.
- Knowledge of, or demonstrated ability to learn, procedures and equipment, and terminology applicable to the operations of the assigned work unit.
- Ability to travel from one location to another as staffing needs dictate (13 week assignments)
Essential Key Job Responsibilities
- Monitors patient’s cardiac rhythms and/or oxygen saturation using appropriate cardiac monitoring equipment; obtains a baseline ECG strip on all monitored patients according to department guidelines; records and posts cardiac strips in accordance with established procedures. Updates and verifies patient data in the information system; maintains unit/department specific records as assigned.
- Ability to perform at a fast pace where each Technician can potentially watch up to 64 patients using advanced telemetry and communication technologies.
- Recognizes rhythms with the potential to alter the patient’s physiology and obtains a documentary ECG strip; immediately reports all arrhythmias to the RN responsible for the patient in accordance with established protocols.
- Maintains current knowledge of the technical operation and capabilities of the central monitoring station; maintains alarm systems according to established protocols and responds appropriately to monitor alarms; identifies/troubleshoots routine technical problems with the monitors and sends work orders for maintenance/clinical engineering repairs as necessary.
- Handles incoming and outgoing communications, answers questions, and assists staff in accordance with established procedures.
- Provides/gives accurate shift reports to other monitor technicians, relating to patient’s condition and rhythm status consistently at every change of shift.
- Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with all parties involved.
- Communicates with bedside staff in a professional and courteous manner.
- Maintains a safe work and patient environment, adhering to the Safety, Risk Management and Regulatory Standards and if applicable infection prevention.
- Maintains a neat and organized work environment; orders, stocks and replenishes supplies and equipment as necessary; identifies and reports problems with supplies or equipment; enters equipment repair requests in system, tags equipment and removes from service.
- Participates in quality assurance/improvement initiatives and activities; participates in growth opportunities.
- As a travel employee; understands the market, division as well as local culture and relationships.
- Adapts to and collaborates with all internal and external patients/clients within and across systems in a timely manner.
- Performs related duties as assigned.
- Minimum 2 years of recent electrocardiogram technician experience that would demonstrate attainment of the requisite job knowledge/abilities.
- Successful completion of a Basic EKG test is required within 90 days of hire.
- Basic and/or Advanced EKG Certificate, EMT Certificate or Cardio-Pulmonary Certificate
Knowledge of standards, procedures and equipment relating to the monitoring and documenting of cardiac rhythms.
- Knowledge of, or ability to learn, procedures and equipment applicable to the operations of the assigned work unit
- Knowledge of medical terminology and abbreviations sufficient to perform the duties of the position.
- Knowledge of contemporary office principles, practices, systems and equipment.
- Ability to accurately recognize cardiac rhythms and to detect arrhythmias.
- Ability to take appropriate action and follow established protocols in notifying RN staff of changes in cardiac rhythm and arrhythmias.
- Ability to troubleshoot routine technical monitor problems.
- Ability to perform basic math calculations, including addition and subtraction.
- Ability to understand and apply instructions provided by the supervisor in charge
- Ability to understand and adhere to procedures relating to protected healthcare information, safety and risk management.
- Ability to read, understand and communicate in English sufficient to perform the duties of the position.
- Ability to use office equipment and automated systems/applications/software at an acceptable level.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships as required by the duties of the position.
- Satisfactory completion of the competency-based training program as a Monitor Technician at CommonSpirit Health
Preferred:
- Graduation from one of the following accredited programs, including EKG Interpretation
- Monitor Technician
- Health Unit Coordinator
- Associate’s degree in EKG Technology.
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Frequently asked questions
Travel Cardiac Monitor Techs quickly familiarize themselves with each facility’s protocols and equipment, leveraging their strong foundation in cardiac rhythm monitoring. Flexibility and effective communication with on-site RN staff are vital to ensure consistent patient care across varying hospital environments.
Daily responsibilities include remotely monitoring up to 64 patients’ cardiac rhythms, promptly identifying arrhythmias, maintaining accurate records, troubleshooting monitoring equipment, and coordinating with nursing teams. The role demands acute attention to detail and rapid response to alarms within fast-paced telemetry units.
Employers prioritize candidates with at least 2 years of recent EKG technician experience and certifications such as Basic or Advanced EKG, EMT, or cardio-pulmonary credentials. These qualifications ensure proficiency in recognizing cardiac arrhythmias and handling technical monitoring devices.
Catholic Health Initiatives emphasizes faith-based values and community-centered care, blending clinical monitoring with mission-driven support. Travel Cardiac Monitor Techs here engage in centralized monitoring across multiple locations, benefiting from advanced digital tools and collaborative healthcare teams.
Yes, CHI offers competency-based training programs tailored for monitor technicians, ensuring mastery in cardiac telemetry operations, alarm management, and effective communication with clinical staff. This structured approach supports consistent quality and safety standards.
Travel Cardiac Monitor Technicians in Phoenix typically earn between $55,000 and $70,000 annually, influenced by experience, certifications, and contract length. The competitive healthcare market in Phoenix also offers opportunities for shift differentials and travel stipends.
Phoenix’s healthcare facilities often experience high patient volumes, requiring technicians to efficiently monitor multiple telemetry units simultaneously. Additionally, adapting to local hospital protocols and managing the desert climate's impact on commute and work-life balance are important considerations.
Demand for skilled cardiac monitor technicians in Phoenix remains strong due to expanding healthcare services. While competition exists, candidates with updated EKG certifications and travel flexibility tend to have an advantage in securing contract and permanent roles.
Demonstrating expertise in ECG rhythm interpretation, rapid arrhythmia recognition, and multitasking across multiple monitoring stations is essential. Communication skills for liaising with nursing staff and adaptability to changing clinical environments also enhance candidate profiles.
Traveling Cardiac Monitor Techs must swiftly build rapport with bedside nurses and adapt to diverse team dynamics. Success hinges on professional communication, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to maintain consistent monitoring standards regardless of location.