Nurse Practitioner - Interventional Cardiology- Nights Rotating Weekend Night shift
Listed on 2026-07-13
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Nursing
Cardiology, ICU Nurse, Healthcare Nursing, Nurse Practitioner
Location: New York
Job Title
Nurse Practitioner – NP – Interventional Cardiology – Nights – (Rotating Weekend Night shift)
OverviewLocation:
New York, New York
Shift: Night (United States of America)
For patients facing rare and complex cardiac conditions, New York‑Presbyterian represents the highest level of care. As the nation’s #3 center for Heart and Heart Surgery (U.S.News & World Report), our hospital is a destination of choice for advanced practice nursing professionals. In the Interventional Department, you will serve approximately twenty patients per day, conducting initial assessments after device placement and checking devices periodically.
Patients are cared for from their homes using our technology or visit the clinic for in‑person checkups. Collaborate with other Nurse Practitioners and Physicians to make recommendations and provide clinical expertise while monitoring patients closely.
Full‑time night shift position with rotating weekend shift (Friday night 7pm to 8:30am). Shift length is 13.5 hours, from 7pm to 8:30am.
Preferred Criteria- Current or previous nursing experience in cardiology
- Strong NP experience
- Master of Science in Nursing
- BSN
- Current New York State License as Nurse Practitioner
- Current New York State RN license
- NP board certification through ANCC or AANP
- Cardiac experience
Enjoy comprehensive and competitive benefits that support your family and life in every aspect. The organization fosters a culture of respect, diversity, and inclusion.
Location RequirementAll roles require on‑site presence; therefore, employees should live within a commutable distance to NYP. NYP will not reimburse travel expenses.
Salary Range$169,694–$187,854peryear
Equal Opportunity StatementNew York‑Presbyterian Hospital is an equal opportunity employer.
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