ECMO Specialist In Training
Company: Innovative ECMO Concepts
Location: Washington
Posted on: May 23, 2025
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Job Description:
Founded in 2014, Innovative ECMO Concepts assembled a group of
ECLS experts who shared a single vision and passion: to support the
ECLS community. Innovative ECMO Concepts saw first hand the need
for more consistent, evidence-based ECMO training, education, and
practice. Our mission and vision were born from our goal to
increase ECMO knowledge and provide excellent quality care to the
ECMO population. It is our intent to support the ECLS community by
providing ECMO training and expertise aimed at advancing the
rapidly growing ECLS field. We are the only company offering a
complete service package, utilizing leaders in the ECLS
community.With Innovative ECMO Concepts, you get:Experienced
medical professionals proficient in all ECMO platforms - including
MDs, RNs, RRTs and perfusionists.A highly trained transport team
from the nation's only non-hospital, non-military based ECMO
transport center.A resource with extensive experience with ECMO
patients of all ages, at centers nationwide.About Our Team We
provide a wide range of services to suit your individual
institutional needs. Our ECLS team is highly trained, with
experience that is second to none. Each member of our team has
extensive, instructor-level ECLS experience in all modes of
extracorporeal technology. This allows us the flexibility to adapt
to any institution's needs. Our knowledge is your knowledge - we
bring our years of experience to your institution so it is
immediately available to your staff.Job Location:-- Washington D.C.
areaEmployment Type: Full-Time--Job Summary:--The ECMO Specialist
in Training is a precursor to the ECMO Specialist I. The ECMO
Specialist in Training will develop the basic entry-level knowledge
to become an ECMO Specialist I through a systematic educational
experience consisting of didactic training, wet labs, and precepted
bedside hours.Job Responsibilities:--Skills and
Knowledge:--Excellent communication skills are necessary to work
with all hospital employees, physicians, patients, family members,
and community professionals.Has completed IEC onboarding and
preliminary credentialing.--Training:Develop skills and knowledge
related to extracorporeal life support through the completion of
ECLS education modules, wet labs, and hands-on circuit
training.--Introduction to multiple ECLS systems including:
Cardiohelp, CentriMag, Spectrum, & Rotaflow.--Bedside precepted
hours with tenured ECMO Specialists.--Demonstrate competency during
training and assessments with all ECLS equipment and ancillary
tools.--New Specialists will demonstrate safe and conscientious
practices with a preceptor and complete basic ECLS competency prior
to solo staffing.--ECLS knowledge assessments will be performed to
aid recognition of individual strengths and weaknesses to foster
personalized education & training.Competencies:Mastery of the
following competencies required:Complete competencies on one ECLS
pump system prior to the first solo deployment.--Complete
competencies in Cardiohelp and at least one variety of a component
system pump within the first 3 months of employment.--Demonstrate a
complete circuit check and verbalize the significance of the
findings and potential concerns.--Activate and set appropriate
alarms on any pump to which they've been oriented.--Properly
identify alarms and respond appropriately.--Interpret ABGs and make
appropriate sweep changes based on standard sweep calculation as
directed.--Make appropriate adjustments to blood flow as directed
and anticipate the changes in pressure and flow variables being
monitored.--Recognize changes in venous, pre-oxygenator,
post-oxygenator, and delta pressures and verbalize the
significance, possible concerns or complications, and potential
causes.--Verbalize two situations when it is appropriate to hand
crank.--Demonstrate how to use a hand crank properly or switch to a
backup pump (Centrimag) on any piece of equipment to which they've
been oriented.--Recognize venous air and respond
appropriately.--Demonstrate safe removal of arterial
air.--Recognize two types of oxygenator failure and make
appropriate recommendations.--Demonstrate the ability to zero
transducers and flush pigtails as needed.--Demonstrate how to
change a cracked pigtail and/or stopcock safely and
efficiently.--Demonstrate how to make temperature changes on any
heater/cooler system.Documentation:Responsibly use ADP and Concur
apps/websites to log hours worked location and work-related
expenses. Efficiently employ technology to independently schedule
flights, hotels, car rentals, etc.--Communication:IEC has a robust
administrative team promoting an expanding business model pursuant
to multiple avenues of patient support opportunities. An ECMO
Specialist in Training will communicate professionally and in a
timely manner with an administrative team that includes Scheduling
& Logistics, Credentialing, as well as Leadership
personnel.--Promote IEC culture and professional standards in a
positive manner.Minimum Requirements:Bachelor's degree desirable in
nursing, respiratory care, or perfusion technology from an
accredited training program. Associate degree with 2-3 years of
related Critical Care &/or ECLS experience will be considered
in lieu of a Bachelor's degree.Maintain unencumbered professional
licenses (RN, RRT, CCP). Additional individual state licenses may
be necessary.Maintain AHA credentials in BLS--Thorough
understanding of anatomy, physiologyExcellent communication skills
are necessary to work with all hospital employees, physicians,
co-workers, and community professionals.Must possess exceptional
interpersonal skills, including the ability to quickly develop
relationships with existing and potential customers.Physical
Requirements:--Must be able to effectively communicate and perform
in stressful situations.--Must be able to stand, walk, see, hear,
read, speak, and write for prolonged periods without
accommodations.--Must frequently lift and/or move up to 10 pounds
and occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.--Must be able to
move or reposition patients of any weight or size with
assistance.--Compensation and Benefits:During the ECMO training
period, the starting base pay for the position will be $42,500 per
year, paid at an exempt, salary basis.Innovative ECMO Concepts
(IEC) is proud to offer 100% employer-paid health, vision, and
dental insurance for full-time employees. IEC covers 70% of the
health, vision, and dental insurance costs for full-time employees'
dependents. Eligible dependents may be added to the employee's
benefits selections, with 30% of the premium costs deducted from
the employee's payroll.Full-time employees are covered under the
IEC term life, accidental death and dismemberment, and short and
long-term disability plans. IEC pays premiums on behalf of the
employee.Full-Time employees are eligible to participate in our
Simple IRA, with the company matching up to 3%.IEC benefits do not
require a waiting period, so benefits are effective the first of
the month following benefits enrollment.Paid Time Off (PTO) is
offered to Full-Time
employees.--#PM25PI4fbcc0f8fe10-25660-37651852
Keywords: Innovative ECMO Concepts, Wilmington , ECMO Specialist In Training, Other , Washington, Delaware
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