Advanced Practice Provider Electrophysiology | US Heart and Vascular HeartPlace
Listed on 2026-01-17
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Healthcare
Cardiology, Healthcare Nursing
US Heart and Vascular®, in partnership with Heart Place, is offering a full-time role for a dedicated Advanced Practice Provider (APP). This position supports a high-volume Dallas-based Electrophysiologist, focusing exclusively on electrophysiology patients. Join Texas’s largest independent cardiology practice, renowned for its commitment to patient care and innovation for over 50 years.
About the Role:
As a Nurse Practitioner in the specialized field of electrophysiology, you’ll work closely with our Electrophysiologist and also independently manage patient care, guiding and educating patients through various procedures within this unique cardiology specialty.
What We’re Looking For:
Experience:
At least two years in cardiology; prior APP experience preferred.
Setting:
Primarily outpatient with occasional inpatient duties—strong outpatient experience is ideal.
Education:
Master’s degree in nursing; graduate of an accredited Nurse Practitioner program.
Licensure:
Active Texas license (or willingness to obtain).
Certifications:
Valid DEA license and current BLS and ACLS certifications (AHA).
Key Skills:
In-depth cardiovascular assessment expertise and exceptional patient care skills.
Proficiency with EKGs, patient assessments, and comprehensive cardiology management.
A collaborative team member with the ability to work independently in our renowned cardiology practice.
Why Choose Us?
Comprehensive benefits package
CME allowance
DEA & licensing reimbursements
Monday-Friday schedule with occasional hospital rounds within business hours
Step into a meaningful role that combines advanced cardiology practice with patient-centered care. Apply today to become part of a premier cardiology practice that values both professional growth and excellence in heart health. Contact Wendy Parker via cell at .(If this job is in fact in your jurisdiction, then you may be using a Proxy or VPN to access this site, and to progress further, you should change your connectivity to another mobile device or PC).