Electrophysiology Physician Assistant
Updated 3/27/26
17201, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Physician Assistant
Family Practice/Primary Care
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Job at a glance
Degree Required
MPAS/MHS/MMSc/MPH
Position Type
Full-Time
Work Environment
Hospital
Clinic/Private Practice
Visa Sponsorship
No
Job description
Job description
Join our prestigious healthcare team as an Electrophysiology Physician Assistant and make a vital impact in advanced cardiac care. This dynamic role offers an exciting opportunity to work within a leading hospital’s highly specialized Intervention/Electrophysiology department, supporting patient populations aged 18-100. You'll collaborate with a dedicated clinical team, perform complex procedures, and contribute to the management of patients requiring pacemaker implants, ICD therapies, ablations, and other electrophysiological interventions. If you are passionate about cardiac electrophysiology and dedicated to delivering exceptional patient care, this position is your ideal next step.
Required Skills:
Nice to Have Skills:
Preferred Education and Experience:
Other Requirements:
This is an exceptional opportunity to advance your career in a supportive and cutting-edge environment. Take the next step in your professional journey—apply now and become part of a team committed to excellence in cardiac care.
Hourly Pay Rate: $140.42
VHS is an Equal Opportunity Employer (“EEO”)/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities/E-Verify Employer and welcomes all to apply #LiveYourLife.
Join our prestigious healthcare team as an Electrophysiology Physician Assistant and make a vital impact in advanced cardiac care. This dynamic role offers an exciting opportunity to work within a leading hospital’s highly specialized Intervention/Electrophysiology department, supporting patient populations aged 18-100. You'll collaborate with a dedicated clinical team, perform complex procedures, and contribute to the management of patients requiring pacemaker implants, ICD therapies, ablations, and other electrophysiological interventions. If you are passionate about cardiac electrophysiology and dedicated to delivering exceptional patient care, this position is your ideal next step.
Required Skills:
- Valid license and board certification in Physician Assistant Practice (Family Medicine preferred)
- Current DEA license and active certification in ACLS/BLS
- Proven experience in cardiology, interventional, or electrophysiology settings
- Proficiency in EPIC electronic medical records system
- Strong clinical and procedural skills, including implantable device management and arrhythmia ablation
- Excellent communication, critical thinking, and teamwork abilities
Nice to Have Skills:
- Experience with advanced electrophysiological procedures such as AVN, SVT, AFLUTTER ablations
- Additional certifications in cardiac electrophysiology or related areas
- Prior experience working in academic or outpatient clinic environments
Preferred Education and Experience:
- Graduate of an accredited Physician Assistant program with active license and certification
- Minimum of 2 years’ experience in cardiology or electrophysiology practice settings
- Experience working in hospital and outpatient clinic settings
Other Requirements:
- Ability to work Monday-Thursday, 8:00 am – 6:00 pm with flexibility as needed
- Commitment to participate in a credentialing process within 90 days
- Willingness to support up to 40 hours weekly, including post-operative patient encounters and procedural assistance
- Travel and licensure reimbursements available when applicable
This is an exceptional opportunity to advance your career in a supportive and cutting-edge environment. Take the next step in your professional journey—apply now and become part of a team committed to excellence in cardiac care.
Hourly Pay Rate: $140.42
VHS is an Equal Opportunity Employer (“EEO”)/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities/E-Verify Employer and welcomes all to apply #LiveYourLife.
By applying you agree to our Terms of Service