Cardiac Catheterization Lab Registered Nurse (Cath Lab RN)

Job Locations US-FL-Miami
Job Post Information* : Posted Date 1 day ago(7/16/2025 9:06 AM)
ID
2025-3814
Category
Healthcare Staffing - Doctors, Nurses, etc.

Job Summary

Location: Miami VA Healthcare System, Miami, FL; 1201 NW 16th St, Miami, FL 33125
 Schedule: Rotating 8-, 10-, and 12-hour shifts (day, evening, night), including weekends and holidays

  • This role may involve shifts that are not finalized at the time of hire. Candidates must demonstrate flexibility and openness to a broad range of scheduling possibilities.
  • Candidates selected for this role are expected to disclose and coordinate any additional employment to avoid conflicts with assigned shifts.

 On-Call: Required
 Rate: Max $54/hr + $4.93 H&W

About the Role

We are seeking a highly skilled and compassionate Registered Nurse (RN) to join the Cardiac Catheterization and Electrophysiology Lab (Cath/EP Lab) at the Miami VA Healthcare System. In this role, you’ll care for our Nation’s Veterans by supporting a wide range of diagnostic and interventional cardiology procedures, working alongside a collaborative team of physicians, technologists, and fellow nurses.

Primary Responsibilities

  • Deliver evidence-based nursing care to Veterans undergoing cardiac catheterizations, pacemaker/ICD implantations, angioplasties, valve replacements, TAVR, ablations, and other interventional procedures.
  • Provide pre-, intra-, and post-procedure care for both inpatients and outpatients.
  • Administer IV sedation and monitor patients throughout procedures.
  • Recognize and respond to changes in cardiac status, including interpretation of EKGs and hemodynamic data.
  • Assist with sterile procedures as a circulator and scrub nurse; ensure proper radiation safety.
  • Set up procedure rooms and manage supply inventory; ensure equipment is ready and safe to use.
  • Educate patients and families on what to expect before and after procedures.
  • Participate in quality improvement activities and support the training of new staff.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Active, unrestricted RN license in any U.S. state or territory.
  • Minimum 3 years of recent experience in Cath Lab, EP Lab, ICU, or similar acute care setting.
  • Current BLS and ACLS certifications through the American Heart Association (AHA) (required).
  • Strong knowledge of:
    • Cardiac diagnoses and related medications
    • Sterile technique and procedural workflows
    • Emergency response, including resuscitation and airway management
  • Comfortable working in high-acuity, fast-paced procedural environments and participating in an on-call rotation.
  • Excellent communication, documentation, and teamwork skills.

Desired Qualifications

  • Prior experience working with Veterans or in a federal healthcare facility
  • Familiarity with structural heart procedures and electrophysiology
  • Experience with VA systems (e.g., CPRS, VistA)

About Aptive

Aptive is a modern federal consulting firm focused on human experience, digital services, and business transformation. We harness creativity, technology, and culture to connect people and systems to impact the world. We’re advisors, strategists, and engineers focused on people, above all else.

 

We believe in generating success collaboratively, leaving client organizations stronger after every engagement and building trust for the next big challenge. Our work inspires people, fuels change and makes an impact. Join our team to be part of positive change in your community and our nation.

EEO Statement

Aptive is an equal opportunity employer. We consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, parental status, veteran status, age, disability, or any other protected class.

 

Veterans, members of the Reserve and National Guard, and transitioning active-duty service members are highly encouraged to apply.

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