Registered Nurse (RN) – Cardiac Cath Lab (Travel)

Hackensack, NJ
Temporary to Full Time
Healthcare
Mid Level

Registered Nurse (RN) – Cardiac Cath Lab (Travel)

Position Overview

Job Title: Registered Nurse (RN) – Cardiac Cath Lab Department: Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory
Facility: Ocean University Medical Center Location: 425 Jack Martin Blvd, Brick, NJ 08724
Assignment Duration: June 29, 2026 – September 28, 2026 (13 Weeks)
Open Positions: 1 Shift: Day Shift Schedule: 40 Hours per Week

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Schedule & Coverage Requirements

· Weekend Requirement: On-call requirement with 1 weekend per month

· Holiday Requirement: 1 summer holiday and 1 winter holiday (on-call)

· On-Call Requirement: Required – 4 weekday call shifts plus one weekend call (Friday through Sunday)

· Float Requirement: No floating required

· Scrubs: Provided by the hospital

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Position Summary

The Registered Nurse (RN) – Cardiac Cath Lab is responsible for evaluating patients, assisting physicians during cardiac catheterization procedures, and providing comprehensive nursing care throughout the patient's procedural experience. The RN will plan, implement, coordinate, and document individualized patient care while ensuring adherence to evidence-based nursing practices and organizational standards.

This position requires an experienced Cath Lab circulating nurse with strong knowledge of interventional cardiac procedures, hemodynamic support devices, and electronic documentation systems.

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Key Responsibilities

· Evaluate patients and assist physicians during Cardiac Catheterization procedures.

· Plan, implement, coordinate, and document individualized nursing care based on patient assessments.

· Perform ongoing patient assessments and determine priorities for care.

· Develop and implement patient-specific plans of care.

· Perform therapeutic nursing interventions throughout the procedural process.

· Manage patient care before, during, and after procedures.

· Accurately document nursing care according to clinical standards and patient acuity.

· Advocate for evidence-based practice and support quality improvement initiatives.

· Deliver patient-centered care consistent with professional nursing practice standards.

· Perform additional duties as assigned.

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Required Clinical Experience

· Minimum 1 year of Cardiac Cath Lab experience

Required Hard Skills

Candidates must have experience with:

· Circulating Nurse responsibilities

· EPIC

· Mac-LAB

· Impella

· Balloon Pump

· PCI (Percutaneous Coronary Intervention)

· Right Heart Cath

· Left Heart Cath

Required Soft Skills / Clinical Experience

· Circulation during pacemaker insertion procedures

· Pulmonary Embolism case experience

· Ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced Cath Lab environment

Preferred Experience

· Critical Care experience

· Prior experience with EPIC

· Prior experience with Sensis

· Electrophysiology (EP) experience

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Education

Required

· Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN)

Preferred

· Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)

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Required Licensure & Certifications

· Current New Jersey Registered Nurse License or Multi-State Compact RN License

· BLS (AHA)

· ACLS (AHA)

· Telemetry certification/competency

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Required Skills

· Left Heart Cath

· Right Heart Cath

· PCI

· Balloon Pump

· Impella

Additional Preferred Skills

· Mac-LAB

· EPIC

· Circulating Nurse experience

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Assignment Highlights

· 13-week travel assignment

· Day Shift

· 40 hours per week

· No floating required

· Hospital-provided scrubs

· On-call participation required

· Immediate submissions encouraged


GCG® is one of world’s leading providers of business transformation solutions related to supply chain and technology solutions for order fulfillment and marketing execution. We are committed to an inclusive workplace that does not discriminate against race, nationality, religion, age, marital status, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, gender, or gender identity. We believe in diversity and encourage any qualified individual to apply. We are an EEOC Employer. 

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