Cardiac Electrophysiology Specialist | Clinic & Hospital Blend | Erie, PA
Job at a glance
Job description
A comprehensive cardiovascular program in Erie, PA is seeking a Board-Certified Cardiac Electrophysiologist to provide services in both clinic and hospital settings. This opportunity includes advanced electrophysiology procedures and device management within a collaborative cardiac care team.
The position is open to physicians located within and outside a 50-mile radius, with structured scheduling and defined practice expectations. Temporary privileges are available, and the anticipated start date is upon completion of credentialing (approximately 90–120 days).
This is an excellent opportunity for an electrophysiologist seeking a balanced mix of procedural and consultative cardiology in a well-supported environment.
Job Responsibilities
• Conduct supraventricular tachycardia (SVT) ablations
• Implant and manage pacemakers and implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs)
• Implant and manage biventricular devices
• Conduct tilt table testing
• Provide inpatient and outpatient electrophysiology consultations
• Collaborate with cardiology and hospital teams for comprehensive cardiac care
• Maintain accurate clinical documentation
• Follow evidence-based cardiovascular and electrophysiology protocols
Qualifications
• Board Certified in Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology – Required
• Active Pennsylvania medical license (or eligible) – Required
• Basic Life Support (BLS) certification – Required
• Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) certification – Required
• Extensive experience with EP procedures and cardiac device implantation – Required
• Strong collaborative and communication skills – Required
Working Hours
• 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
• Clinic and hospital-based responsibilities
• Credentialing timeframe: 90–120 days
• Temporary privileges available
Skills
• AFib and SVT ablation expertise
• Cardiac device implantation and management
• Arrhythmia diagnosis and treatment
• Inpatient and outpatient cardiac consultation
• Multidisciplinary cardiovascular collaboration
• Clinical decision-making in complex arrhythmia cases