ECMO Specialist
Company: Innovative ECMO Concepts
Location: Mckinney
Posted on: June 25, 2025
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Job Description:
About Innovative ECMO Concepts In January 2014, Innovative ECMO
Concepts (IEC) was formed by a group of Extracorporeal Life Support
(ECLS) experts who shared a single vision, mission, and passion to
support the growing ECLS community. Our company educates and
supports the Extracorporeal Life Support community through
providing highly trained specialists for bedside support,
conducting ECLS patient transports, evaluating and building ECLS
programs while continuing quality improvement initiatives and
research aimed at advancing the ECLS field. Mission Statement
Provide superior support to the ECLS community with a focus on
improving patient outcomes. Through education, research, and
evaluation of current ECLS data, we strive to promote the best
evidence-based medical practices available today. Vision Statement
With a multi-disciplinary approach, we will provide the ECLS
community with consistent and reliable services including
education, staffing, patient transport, program evaluations, team
building strategies and perfusion services. Core Values At
Innovative ECMO, our five-core values state who we are and what we
stand for as a company. As we continue to grow, we strive to ensure
that our core values remain alive and well. As an Innovative ECMO
Concepts team member, we ask that you commit to our core values. 1.
Be a Great Team Player - Treat yourself and others with respect. 2.
Growth - Constantly look for ways to improve. 3. Commitment -
Believe in Innovative ECMO Concepts mission of helping patients. 4.
Honesty and Integrity - Conduct yourself with honesty, integrity
and transparency at all times. 5. Customer Service - Listen,
understand and be attentive to customer's needs. Be the reason why
IEC is requested. Advance Your Career, Transform Patient Lives At
Innovative ECMO Concepts, every team member is essential to
advancing ECMO care and transforming patient outcomes. We offer a
flexible, rewarding career with top-tier training, industry-leading
benefits, and the prestige of Joint Commission accreditation. Join
a passionate team that values your expertise and is dedicated to
setting new standards in healthcare. If you're ready to make a
lasting impact on patients' lives and shape the future of ECMO, we
invite you to join us today! Accredited by the Joint Commission
Innovative ECMO Concepts is proud to be accredited by the Joint
Commission, reflecting our commitment to excellence in ECMO care.
This gold seal signifies our high standards, dedication to
continuous improvement, and focus on advancing patient care with
cutting-edge, compassionate medical services. About the Role Job
Title: ECMO Specialist Location: Remote (travel required)
Employment Status: Full-Time; Exempt Scheduling Requirements: The
Specialist will be contracted for 12 shifts per month Job Summary:
The ECMO Specialist provides bedside critical care assistance to
patients receiving ECMO therapy within IEC customer facilities. The
ECMO Specialist I have a functional understanding of extracorporeal
life support (ECLS), mechanical circulatory support (MCS), and will
participate in required IEC training for continuing education and
experience. This position regularly reports to the clinical
operations manager, however at specific accounts an alternate IEC
designee/coordinator may serve as an initial contact person in the
chain of command. Compensation and Benefits: - Competitive
compensation is offered, with base salary ranging from $92,000 -
$106,500 per year depending on experience and amount of work
availability provided. - Significant Bonus opportunities for
additional work. - 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. - Benefits are effective the first of the month
following benefits enrollment. - 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. - Employees may elect to participate in the
employer's Guideline 401(k) retirement plan. Participants may make
pre-tax or Roth contributions to a retirement account. IEC matches
contributions at 100% of the first 1% of the employee's deferrals
and 50% of deferrals between 1% and 6% of the employee’s salary -
Exemplary training program - Continued education opportunities and
tuition reimbursement - Maximize professional travel perks for
personal use Job Responsibilities: - Skills and Knowledge: - -
Excellent communication skills necessary to work with all hospital
employees, physicians, patients, family members and community
professionals. - Has completed ECLS education modules and can
demonstrate a cursory understanding of extracorporeal technology
and treatments. - Clinical Duties: - - Provide continuous
monitoring of the ECLS patient and circuit (up to a 1:3 ratio,
Specialist: patients). - Monitor and adjust the ECLS blood flow and
sweep gas flow per established guidelines or physician/advanced
practice provider orders. - Recommend appropriate changes to
patient management based on relevant patient data and/or changing
patient status. - Review all laboratory and radiographic reports
related to the ECLS patient and report any irregularity immediately
to ECLS physician/advanced practice provider. - Collaborate with
the ECLS physician/advanced practice provider, ECLS Specialists and
other health care professionals to coordinate all tests and
evaluations. - Monitor Activated Clotting Times (ACT) and other
coagulation tests and adjust or recommends the adjustment of
anticoagulant drugs per hospital guidelines or physician/advanced
practice provider orders. - Monitor patient Intake and Output (I’s
& O’s) per customer guidelines or physician/advanced practice
provider orders and make appropriate recommendations. - Verify ECLS
circuits and bedside carts are stocked and in the correct location.
- Coordinate interventions and/or procedures with the bedside staff
to provide best practice care for the patient in accordance with
customer guidelines. - May assist the ECLS physician with
initiation of support and decannulation in conjunction with the
surgical team only as directed. - Perform other duties as assigned,
in accordance with training and competency level, by the ECLS
physician/advanced practice provider, the clinical operations
manager, director of education, coordinators of Innovative ECMO
Concepts, co-coordinators of Innovative ECMO Concepts Inc., or
designee. - 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. - Document appropriately in the
patient chart in accordance with hospital guidelines. -
Communication: - - IEC has a robust administrative team promoting
an expanding business model pursuant of multiple avenues of patient
support opportunities. An ECLS Specialist I 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. - Will have professional dialogue
about ECLS and medical management with the ECLS physician/advanced
practice provider but should not undermine their decisions or
communicate negative opposition to the patient, the patient’s
family or designee, or other medical staff in that facility. -
Training: - - Develop skills and knowledge related to
extracorporeal life support through completion of ECLS education
modules, Wet Labs, and Hands-on circuit training. - Introduction to
multiple ECLS systems including: Cardiohelp, CentriMag, Spectrum, &
Rotaflow. - Bedside orientation with tenured ECLS Specialists. -
Introduction to diverse patient demographics, treatment modalities
and strategies, including cross-training to all patient age groups.
- 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: - - Complete competencies on
one ECLS pump system prior to first solo deployment. - Complete
competencies on Cardiohelp and at least one variety of a component
system pump within the first 3 months of employment. - Verbalize an
understanding of the differences in VA and VV ECMO and different
cannulation strategies for each. - Verbalize the effects that
changes in native cardiac output has on VV and VA ECMO. -
Demonstrate a complete circuit check and verbalize the significance
of the findings and potential concerns. - Make appropriate
adjustments to blood flow as directed and anticipate the changes in
pressure and flow variables being monitored. - Verbalize the
significance of monitoring SvO2. - Interpret ABGs and make
appropriate sweep changes based on standard sweep calculation as
directed. - Recognize changes in venous, pre-oxygenator,
post-oxygenator and delta pressures and verbalize the significance,
possible concerns or complications and potential causes. - Activate
and set appropriate alarms on any pump to which they’ve been
oriented. - Properly identify alarms and respond appropriately. -
Identify the effects and potential causes of changes in preload and
afterload. - 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. -
Recognize and troubleshoot heater failure and take appropriate
actions. - Verbalize and demonstrate the appropriate actions for an
accidental decannulation of an arterial, venous and dual lumen
cannula. - Verbalize a basic understanding of native blood flow
through an adult heart, lungs and aorta, including the 3 common
aortic branches. - Verbalize a basic understanding of the
coagulation process, anti-coagulation drugs and the associated
laboratory tests used. - Verbalize a basic knowledge of ventilator
modes, strategies and the relationship to the ECLS system. -
Verbalize a basic understanding of the benefits and risks of
sedation, neuromuscular blockers and cooling. Minimum Requirements:
- Bachelor’s degree preferred. Associate degree with 2-3 years of
related Critical Care &/or ECLS experience will be considered
in lieu of Bachelor’s degree. - Maintain unencumbered professional
license (RN, RRT, CCP). - - For RNs, a Nurse Compact license, if
applicable, will be maintained for travelers; additionally,
individual state licenses may be necessary. - For RRTs, requested
individual state licenses will be maintained for travelers. - For
CCPs, requested state licenses will be maintained for travelers. -
Maintain advanced credentials as applicable to each profession. -
Maintain AHA credentials in BLS 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. Interested and have
questions? Company 800-874-ECMO (3266) Email:
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