About this role
AdventHealth Tampa is hiring a PRN Cardiovascular Specialist to perform diagnostic and interventional cardiovascular procedures at its Tampa, Florida hospital.
### What you'll do
- Perform diagnostic and complex cardiovascular procedures including coronary, electrophysiology, peripheral, structural heart, and pediatric interventions
- Assist physicians during invasive cardiology and peripheral vascular procedures, including administering contrast media
- Monitor patient hemodynamics, ECG, blood pressure, and pulse oximetry using clinical equipment throughout procedures
- Respond to clinical emergencies and fulfill scheduled emergency on-call assignments in a timely manner
- Maintain, set up, and sterilize cardiovascular equipment and supplies to ensure procedural readiness
- Train and orient new personnel while participating in quality and performance improvement initiatives
### What we're looking for
- Associate of Science degree required; Bachelor of Science preferred
- Minimum 1 year of relevant healthcare experience; 2+ years in cardiac cath lab, EP, neurosciences, critical care, or interventional radiology preferred
- One of the following active credentials required: RN, RT(R)(ARRT), RRT, RCIS, RCES, CVIT, Licensed Paramedic, or CST
- BLS and ACLS certifications required; PALS preferred
- Working knowledge of ECG interpretation, arrhythmia recognition, hemodynamic monitoring, and cardiovascular/vascular anatomy
- Knowledge of complex electrophysiology and interventional radiology procedures; Y90 procedure experience preferred
### What's included
- Pay range: $31.55–$58.69/hour (approximately $65,624–$122,075 annualized)
- PRN day-shift schedule with emergency call rotation
### About the practice
AdventHealth Tampa is a full-service acute care hospital located at 3100 E. Fletcher Ave in Tampa, Florida, operating as part of the AdventHealth system. The cardiovascular team supports a broad procedural mix including coronary intervention, electrophysiology, structural heart, peripheral vascular, and pediatric cases.