3 Saint Petersburg Electrophysiology Technologist Jobs
Contract Details
Travel Pay Breakdown
Benefits
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Additional Information
Pre-employment modules may be required for this role. Please upload any certifications or health documents you have to your profile to expedite your on-boarding process.
Additional Details:
Required Skills/Experience:
- EP CVT experience
- Need to be able to monitor EP cases as well as scrub them
Preferred Skills/Experience:
- Cath Lab experience
Special Requests:
- Typical procedures performed on the unit: A-Fib ablations; EP diagnostics, ablations, device insertions, TEE/CV
- Equipment used on the unit includes GE X-ray system and Claris hemodynamic system
Shift & Scheduling:
- Traveler shall be scheduled in accordance with facility policy and is expected to work every other weekend and holidays in rotation with hospital employees
- No call requirement
Travel Electrophysiology Technologist Jobs
Electrophysiology Technologists are specialized cardiovascular professionals in steady demand as catheter-based arrhythmia treatment grows; the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports a national median wage of $67,260 for cardiovascular technologists and technicians (May 2024), with specialized EP roles often paying more. Travel EP Tech jobs are found in hospitals and cardiac centers with dedicated electrophysiology labs nationwide. Job descriptions emphasize 3D cardiac mapping, rhythm monitoring, and procedural support during ablations and device implants. These roles are rewarding because EP procedures can permanently correct dangerous arrhythmias - and travel contracts pair strong pay with high-skill work at leading cardiac programs.
Travel Electrophysiology Technologist Jobs in Saint Petersburg, Florida
An Electrophysiology (EP) Technologist is a cardiovascular professional who assists physicians during procedures that diagnose and treat heart rhythm disorders (arrhythmias), such as cardiac ablations and pacemaker or defibrillator implants. Job responsibilities include preparing the EP lab, operating mapping and recording systems, monitoring cardiac rhythms in real time, maintaining a sterile field, and supporting the electrophysiologist throughout the procedure. Many EP Technologists hold the RCES (CCI) credential, and some come from an RCIS or radiologic technology background.