Cardiology Technologist Sample Clauses

Cardiology Technologist. Staff (Diploma) A Cardiology Technologist who has completed a CSCT recognized Diploma program. Level 6 Cardiology Technologist – Sole Charge Level 7
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Cardiology Technologist. Supervisor I Level 8 A Cardiologist Technologist delegated by the Employer to supervise a staff of up to and including ten (10) FTE. Cardiology Technologist – Supervisor II Level 9 A Cardiologist Technologist delegated by the Employer to supervise a staff of more than ten (10) FTE or is required to supervise at least one (1) FTE Pacemaker Technologist. Note: An Employer is not required to create a Cardiology Technologist Supervisor I or Supervisor II position. Child Life Specialist – Staff (Diploma) Level 7 Child Life Specialist – Staff (Bachelor’s) Xxxxx 0 Combined Laboratory/X-Ray Technologist – Staff (Diploma) Xxxxx 0 Combined Laboratory/X-Ray Technologist – Working Without General Supervision Level 6 A Combined Laboratory/X-Ray Technologist who works without General Supervision of a Medical Technologist or a Medical Radiation Technologist/Diagnostic Medical Sonographer or a Combined Lab X-Ray Technologist. Combined Laboratory/X-Ray Technologist – Supervisor Level 7 Infant Development Program Consultant – Diploma Level 6 Infant Development Program Supervisor – Diploma Level 8 Infant Development Program Consultant – Bachelor’s Level 8 Infant Development Program Supervisor – Bachelor’s Xxxxx 00 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx (Xxx-Xxxxxx) Xxxxx 0 Licensing Officer (Bachelor’s) Level 8 Licensing Officer – Sole Charge Level 8 A Licensing Officer working for an Employer where there is no other regular full-time or regular part-time Licensing Officer employed.
Cardiology Technologist. Staff (Non-Diploma) A Cardiology Technologist who has successfully completed the Canadian Society of Cardiology Technologists (CSCT) certification exam but has not completed a Diploma level qualification from a CSCT recognized Diploma program. 90% of Level 6
Cardiology Technologist. Working Without General Supervision (effective first pay period after April 1, 2021) Level 7
Cardiology Technologist. Supervisor II A Cardiologist Technologist delegated by the Employer to supervise a staff of more than ten (10) FTE or is required to supervise at least one (1) FTE Cardiac Rhythm Devices Technologist or Cardiovascular Technologist or Electrophysiology Technologist. Note: An Employer is not required to create a Cardiology Technologist Supervisor I or Supervisor II position. Xxxxx 0 Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxx – Staff Level 8 Cardiopulmonary TechnologistSole Charge Level 9 Cardiopulmonary Technologist – Student Supervision Level 9
Cardiology Technologist. Supervisor II A Cardiologist Technologist delegated by the Employer to supervise a staff of more than ten (10) FTE or is required to supervise at least one (1) FTE Cardiac Rhythm Devices Technologist or Cardiovascular Technologist or Electrophysiology Technologist. Note: An Employer is not required to create a Cardiology Technologist Supervisor I or Supervisor II position. Level 9 Cardiopulmonary Technologist – Staff Level 8 to 9 Phase-in Cardiopulmonary Technologist – Sole Charge Level 9 Cardiopulmonary Technologist – Student Supervision Level 9 Cardiopulmonary Technologist – Working Without General Supervision (effective first pay period after April 1, 2021) Level 9 Cardiopulmonary Technologist – Supervisor Level 10 Child Life Specialist – Staff (Diploma) Level 7 to 9 Phase-in Child Life Specialist – Staff (Bachelor’s) Level 8 to 9 Phase-in Child Life Specialist – Sole Charge Level 9 Child Life Specialist – Student Supervision Level 9

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