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The potential base pay range for this role is $60.00-$85.00 per hour, and the actual base pay offered may vary based on factors including job-related knowledge, skills, experience, and location.
This is a part-time field-based role in Hammonton, NJ, requiring a minimum of 2 days of live support in the field each month, availability including one weekend per month, and the ability to work at other hospitals aside from the base location. Some travel may be needed.
Clinical certification is required with RN/APP license strongly preferred, plus 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.
Candidates must provide a minimum of 2 days of live support in the field with a total of 5 days availability per month, including 1 weekend per month, and be able to work weekends, nights, holidays, and weekdays.
The role includes providing ventricular medical device case support (including on-call), patient management, education in settings like ICU, OR, and Cath Lab, proactive patient rounding, and collaboration with the Clinical Support Center.
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