10 Wisconsin Cardiac Care Jobs
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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.
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Required Skills / Experience: Case Types: Diagnostic, interventional, RHC, LHC, STEMI/NSTEMI, CTO, valvuloplasty, Cardiomems, biopsies, atherectomies, staged PCI, IABP, Impella
Preferred Skills / Experience: Case Types: ECMO, Hybrid: AAA grafts, thoracic grafts, clips, lots of TAVRs, Watchman
Scrubbing, panning
Unit / Facility Details: Free Parking
Shift & Scheduling: Day/Mids rotation with occasional weekend shifts.
Call required as needed for the department - Will be on call from Friday-Friday (7 days of call) every 2-3 months. May not have to take call all 7 days - set traveler up for worst case scenario, which is 7 days of call every 2 months. Call will be end of shift until the following morning at 0600. 30 minutes response time
Sometimes travelers will be scheduled weekends (as above), but it’s usually just call. (Fri-Fri call every 2 months is worst case scenario
Traveler will work varying shifts 8h or 12h (600-1430, 1100-1930, 1200-2030 or 600-1830) or a combo of 8h/12h to meet their weekly shift requirement.
Typically, travelers do not work holidays
Cardiac Care Job Responsibilities
Cardiac Care professionals play a crucial role in caring for patients with cardiovascular conditions across a wide range of settings, from intensive care units (ICUs) to specialized outpatient clinics for chronic heart failure management. This dynamic specialty offers opportunities for healthcare professionals to leverage their skills at various stages of their careers. Responsibilities include providing hands-on care and educating patients and their families. Whether you're a nurse or an allied health professional, Trusted can connect you with rewarding travel opportunities in the exciting field of cardiac care.
Cardiac Care Travel Allied Jobs in Wisconsin
Heart disease continues to be the leading cause of mortality in the United States, creating a high demand for skilled healthcare professionals in cardiac care. Whether you're a Registered Nurse, Licensed Practical/Vocational Nurse, or an allied health professional specializing in cardiac care, exciting travel job opportunities await you! These positions can be found in various practice settings, such as cardiac catheterization labs, cardiac/cardiovascular intensive care units (ICUs), cardiothoracic units, cardiac transitional care units, and outpatient clinics. With a focus on delivering care in fast-paced environments, these roles require strong assessment skills and a commitment to excellence. Start exploring travel job opportunities in cardiac care today!