Bon Secours · 1 week ago
Cardiac Device Specialist (CDS) - Bon Secours Cardiology, Reynolds
Bon Secours is a network dedicated to providing excellent care through exceptional people. The Cardiac Device Specialist (CDS) provides technical and clinical services in the area of Electrophysiology and Cardiology, focusing on the management of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices (CIEDs) and ensuring quality patient care through effective device management and patient education.
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Responsibilities
Performs in-office and remote management of all Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device analysis with appropriate programming changes to ensure optimum patient care, verifying that the patient's implanted device is functioning properly and adhering to the standards of cardiac care as defined by Upstate Cardiologists
Promotes excellent patient care by performing duties with a high degree of clinical acumen and independence
Responsible for maintaining clinic schedules for all locations
Monitors and manages daily remote alerts received
Works with leadership and physicians to establish, implement, and maintain policies while striving for continual improvement
Provides a method of detecting potential cardiac device abnormalities
Responsible for trouble-shooting cardiac devices when remote transmissions are not working properly
Provides support for administrative responsibilities within the Device department to include but not limited to filing, billing, appointment scheduling, and triage
Documents and updates medical records as required
Maintains regular contact with the patient, providing continuing rapport between the patient and the attending physician
Acts as a liaison between doctors, patients and device reps to ensure that all parties are informed to provide an optimal standard of care and safety for all patients
Conducts family and patient education for all implanted cardiac devices
Responsible for answering patients’ questions regarding expectations, concerns, and general problems of all cardiac implantable devices
Serves as a resource for physicians, pacemaker techs, and other staff in the office
Some local travel required
Qualification
Required
BA/BS degree in related field. In lieu of educational requirements will consider 3-5 years full-time direct work experience or appropriate qualifications and experience in aligned training with demonstrated proficiency
Competent in rhythm interpretation
Basic Life Support (BLS) – American Heart Association
Experience working in cardiac clinical setting, 3-5 years of cardiac experience preferred
Performs in-office and remote management of all Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device analysis with appropriate programming changes to ensure optimum patient care, verifying that the patient's implanted device is functioning properly and adhering to the standards of cardiac care as defined by Upstate Cardiologists
Promotes excellent patient care by performing duties with a high degree of clinical acumen and independence
Responsible for maintaining clinic schedules for all locations
Monitors and manages daily remote alerts received
Works with leadership and physicians to establish, implement, and maintain policies while striving for continual improvement
Provides a method of detecting potential cardiac device abnormalities
Responsible for trouble-shooting cardiac devices when remote transmissions are not working properly
Provides support for administrative responsibilities within the Device department to include but not limited to filing, billing, appointment scheduling, and triage
Documents and updates medical records as required
Maintains regular contact with the patient, providing continuing rapport between the patient and the attending physician
Acts as a liaison between doctors, patients and device reps to ensure that all parties are informed to provide an optimal standard of care and safety for all patients
Conducts family and patient education for all implanted cardiac devices
Responsible for answering patients' questions regarding expectations, concerns, and general problems of all cardiac implantable devices
Serves as a resource for physicians, pacemaker techs, and other staff in the office
Some local travel required
Preferred
Graduation from a recognized institution of Cardiac Device Technology and Cardiac Electrophysiology
One year of clinical patient care experience in an acute care setting, long-term care facility, or health/hospice
Certification by a nationally recognized association such as IBHRE is preferred
EPIC Electronic Health Record (EHR) training (preferred)
Benefits
Competitive pay, incentives, referral bonuses and 403(b) with employer contributions (when eligible)
Medical, dental, vision, prescription coverage, HSA/FSA options, life insurance, mental health resources and discounts
Paid time off, parental and FMLA leave, short- and long-term disability, backup care for children and elders
Tuition assistance, professional development and continuing education support
Company
Bon Secours
Bon Secours is a nonprofit organization that provides cardiac monitoring, cardiac catheterization, and pulmonary rehabilitation services.
Funding
Current Stage
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The Virginian-Pilot
2025-10-15
2025-09-16
UPSTATE BUSINESS JOURNAL
2025-09-07
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