Job Opportunity - Cardiac Electrophysiologist - Northern Arizona
Start Date: July 20, 2026
Location: Northern Arizona region
Compensation: Details provided to qualified applicants
Housing/Travel: Lodging recommendations available; to qualified applicants
Schedule: Multiple week-long blocks available throughout 2026 (July through December); 7:00am-5:00pm with 1-hour lunch; mix of clinic days (20-22 patients) and EP lab cases (4-6 procedures per day depending on case length)
Highlights:
- Perform cardiac electrophysiology ablations and consults in a 268-bed hospital setting with outpatient clinic support
- Average 3-4 hospital consults daily plus 4-6 EP cases focusing on heart rhythm disturbances and ablation procedures
- Work with Abbott Ensite-X Mapping system; perform TEEs and moderate sedation independently
- EMR: Cerner (4-hour remote training provided and compensated)
- Flexible assignment blocks ranging from 3-5 days across multiple months
- Credentialing timeframe approximately 30 days
Requirements:
- Board Certified or Board Eligible in Cardiac Electrophysiology
- Active Arizona medical license (or willing to obtain; proof of application required prior to credentialing)
- DEA registration in Arizona
- ACLS certification current
- Minimum 1 year of experience required
- Must demonstrate 100 EP cases in the last 2 years with emphasis on ablations (case logs required)
- Comfortable performing moderate sedation independently and utilizing Abbott Ensite-X Mapping technology
- Proficiency in performing TEEs and left-sided ablations
- COVID-19 and Flu vaccinations required (medical/religious exemptions and declinations allowed)
Why It's a Fit:
This assignment offers a balanced mix of inpatient consultation and procedural work in a well-equipped EP lab serving diverse cardiac patients. The schedule provides flexibility with week-long blocks that allow you to maintain work-life balance while delivering high-impact care in heart rhythm management. You'll work in a collaborative environment that values clinical excellence and patient-centered outcomes in a beautiful Northern Arizona setting.