Staff Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner - New Jersey
TalkiatryFull Time
Senior (5 to 8 years)
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The potential base pay range for this role is $65.00-$85.00 per hour, though the actual pay may vary based on several factors.
This is a part-time field-based role in South Minnesota (Madison, WI area) requiring a minimum of 2 days of live support in the field each month, including on-call support in settings like ICU, OR, and Cath Lab, with some travel needed and ability to work at other hospitals.
Candidates need clinical certification with RN/APP license strongly preferred, 3+ years in Cardiac ICU (CICU), CVICU, CVOR, or Cath Lab (CVICU highly preferred), and significant experience with ventricular medical devices (minimum 10 cases/patients). Industry experience is preferred but not required.
The role requires a total of 5 days of availability per month, including a minimum of 2 days of live field support and 1 weekend per month, with flexibility for weekdays, weekends, nights, and holidays.
Strong candidates will have CVICU experience (highly preferred), significant hands-on ventricular medical device support (at least 10 cases), and the flexibility to provide 5 days/month including weekends and on-call availability in clinical settings.
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