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Shift: Days, 5x8hrs
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Hours: 40 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Jul 20, 2026
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Length: 13 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is seeking an experienced RN for a Cardiac Cath Lab position at a Level II Trauma Center in Sanford, FL, requiring a minimum of 2 years of experience and active BLS and ACLS certifications.
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Position is based in the Cardiac Cath/EP Lab of a 221-bed acute care hospital and Level II Trauma Center with a full-service cardiovascular program
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Unit consists of 2 Cath Lab rooms, 1 EP Lab, and a holding area
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Patient ratios are 1:1 to 2:1
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Procedures performed include TAVR, Watchman, PCI, peripheral interventions, Impella, and balloon pump
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Equipment used includes GE fluoroscopy, Mac Lab, Acist, Volcano, IVUS, Angiojet, and Penumbra
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Documentation systems include Mac Lab and Meditech
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Shift hours are 7:00 AM – 4:30 PM with late stay on-call rotation
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Schedule consists of 4x10 or 5x8 hour shifts
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Floating may be required to the holding area, EP lab, or other areas within scope of practice
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13-week contract
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Active FL RN license or compact RN license currently in hand
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Current BLS and ACLS certifications (AHA or ARC accepted; must not expire within the first 30 days of the start date)
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Minimum 2 years of recent Cardiac Cath Lab RN experience
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For EP circulating roles: proficiency in at least two of the following — circulating, scrubbing, or monitoring
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US SSN and date of birth required for consideration
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Two professional references required
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No gaps in work history of 90 days or more within the past 12 months
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Candidates must reside more than 50 miles from the facility to be eligible — local candidates will not be considered
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Scrubs are provided and candidates must follow the hospital's uniform dress code policy
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Unit is staffed with a Director, Charge RN, Techs, and RNs
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The hospital is designated as a Level II Trauma Center and Comprehensive Stroke Center
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The facility offers the only full-service cardiovascular program in Seminole and west Volusia counties, including open heart surgery, interventional cardiology, and electrophysiology