Location: On-site at Methodist Hospital
Position: Perfusionist
Shift: Monday – Friday with call on weekends and Holidays
IU Health is Indiana’s largest and most comprehensive healthcare system, and the #1 ranked healthcare provider in the state. We are seeking a dedicated professional to provide specialized perfusion services, supporting complex cardiopulmonary procedures and ensuring optimal patient outcomes.
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The Perfusionist performs clinical perfusion functions necessary for supporting or treating the cardiopulmonary/circulatory system of patients. They operate extracorporeal circulation equipment during medical procedures requiring support or replacement of the patient’s cardiopulmonary/circulatory functions, ensuring proper management of physiologic variables through monitoring. The Perfusionist maintains equipment, troubleshoots technical issues, and supports surgical teams to facilitate successful outcomes in open heart surgeries and other cardiovascular procedures. This role requires technical expertise, clinical experience, and the ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.
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Key Responsibilities:
• Operate extracorporeal circulation and blood salvage equipment during surgeries and procedures supporting the cardiopulmonary system.
• Monitor physiologic variables and manage equipment to ensure patient safety and optimal physiological support.
• Troubleshoot and maintain a wide range of cardiovascular perfusion, life support, and blood salvage equipment.
• Support surgical teams by preparing, operating, and managing perfusion equipment during procedures.
• Maintain compliance with certification requirements and stay current with innovations and best practices in perfusion and cardiopulmonary support.
• Assist with training and mentoring staff, and contribute to maintaining a safe and efficient clinical environment.
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Qualifications & Requirements:
• Education & Certification:
- Completion of clinical and didactic coursework from an accredited perfusion training program.
- Cardiovascular perfusion certification required; incumbents trained after April 15, 1981, must maintain certification or be eligible to take the certification exam.
• Licensure & Certifications:
- Basic Life Support (BLS) certification through the American Heart Association (AHA).
- Additional advanced life support certifications may be required per department policies.
• Experience & Skills:
- Significant perfusion experience, including open heart surgery and surgical perfusion procedures.
- Knowledge of cardiovascular and respiratory systems, physiology, anatomy, and perfusion equipment.
- Ability to operate, troubleshoot, and maintain perfusion and life support equipment.
- Strong understanding of biology, chemistry, and physiology relevant to clinical perfusion.
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Why Join IU Health?
• Comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, and vision insurance
• Retirement savings plan with employer match
• Tuition reimbursement and professional development opportunities
• Employee assistance programs and wellness initiatives
• Supportive work environment committed to safety and excellence
To learn more about our benefits, visit: careers.iuhealth.org/pages/benefits-designed-for-you

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