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Telemetry Monitor Technician

Spectraforce Technologies
United States, Illinois, North Chicago
Jul 01, 2025
Position Title: Telemetry Monitor Technician

Work Location: Grayslake, IL, 60030

Assignment Duration: 1 year (possible extension)

Work Schedule: PM weekdays and available weekends after completing training. Training on 1st shift (7a-3:30pm) for first 2-3 weeks, last week a combination of PM and nights.


Position Summary: Perform telemetry monitoring and related clinical tasks in the Clinical Pharmacology & Pharmacometrics Research Unit.

Background & Context:

  • This role requires face-to-face interactions with our subjects.
  • It also requires hands-on skills that require physical contact with some activities (ex: phlebotomy, ECG collections, vitals signs).



Key Responsibilities:

  • Review protocols and comply with study-specific activities that impact telemetry areas of responsibility.
  • Communicates in an appropriate and professional manner with study subjects and unit personnel.
  • Maintain accurate and complete source data.
  • Perform study protocol related activities, i.e., telemetry monitoring, etc., as assigned.
  • Assist with telemetry monitoring system set-up and preparation of telemetry transmitters and related documentation.
  • Participate in continuous cardiac telemetry monitoring of study subjects, as required by the study protocols, and seek assistance as needed.
  • Assist with telemetry data review in the telemetry monitoring system and generation of Holter reports, as appropriate.
  • Maintain safety and confidentiality of study subjects throughout the study.
  • Understands and complies with SOPs, FDA regulations, and basic GCP requirements.

    Qualification & Experience:



Minimum Education Required: High School Diploma or equivalent.

Minimum Experience Required:

  • 1-2 years of work experience in a clinical or research environment.
  • Documented proficiency in Cardiac Arrhythmia (must have experience) recognition.



Notes:

  • For initial training (approx. 4 weeks), it will be a guaranteed 40hr a week. The first 2-3 weeks will be primarily day shift (7a-3:30pm). The last week is a combination of PM shift and nights (not 100% in stone, but depending on contractor progress).
  • Once training is completed, there are no guaranteed hours. Contractors will be scheduled based on a combination of our needs and their availability. Given how busy we have been and how busy we'll continue to be, I would estimate a contractor easily receiving 2-3 shifts a week minimum, again based on the above. An example of no hours would be end of the year holidays because there are no subjects in house for 1-2 weeks.


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