About the Opportunity:
The Electrophysiology Registered Nurse (EP RN) provides specialized care in a clinical setting, focusing on diagnostic electrophysiology procedures and interventions, such as electrocardiograms. This role involves preparing patients for procedures, ensuring equipment is operational, monitoring read-outs during procedures, and assisting in lab analysis and data interpretation. The EP RN collaborates with physicians on pacing implementations and the installation of cardiac devices. This is a full-time contract position.
The estimated base pay for these positions is $66.00 to $78.00 per hour. Actual compensation offered to the successful candidate may vary from posted hiring range based upon geographic location, work experience, education, and/or skill level, among other things. Details about eligibility for bonus compensation (if applicable) will be finalized at the time of offer.
Job Responsibilities:
- Conducting diagnostic electrophysiology procedures and creating care plans.
- Providing assistance with pacing implementation and cardiac device installation.
- Collaborating with physicians, MDs, and in-room staff to coordinate care and procedure readiness.
- Monitoring and documenting patient progress using Epic during studies and ablations.
- Staying informed on electrophysiology research and practice enhancements.
- Assisting Anesthesia, maintaining fluids for ablation catheters, and providing backup pacing.
Job Requirements:
- New York RN License.
- 2 years of experience in electrophysiology or related settings.
- BLS certification (American Heart Association ONLY).
- Proficiency in moderate sedation.
- Epic documentation skills required.
- Cardiac implant or structural heart scrub experience preferred.
- Experience with GE (MacLab & CardioLab) is preferred but not required.
Why Join Us:
- Competitive pay rates.
- Work schedule with 3 x 12 hour shifts, primarily days with some evenings, no weekends required.
- Opportunities for contract extensions and travel/stipend options for eligible candidates.
- Supportive work environment with interdisciplinary collaboration.
