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Cardiac Telemetry Charge Nurse
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Lead a dedicated nursing team as a Cardiac Telemetry Charge Nurse at CHI St Vincent in Little Rock, AR. This role requires an active Arkansas RN license, 2+ years of acute care experience (cardiac preferred), and BLS/ACLS certification. You will oversee frontline staff, mentor nurses, and drive d...
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United States of America , Little Rock
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36.36 - 47.66 USD / Hour
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American Nursing Care
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Cardiac Telemetry Nurse
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Join our Little Rock team as a Cardiac Telemetry Nurse, providing critical care to patients with life-threatening cardiac conditions. You will assess, plan, and implement care, utilizing nurse-driven protocols for the heart failure population. This role offers a sign-on bonus up to $25k, excellen...
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United States , Little Rock
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32.28 - 43.58 USD / Hour
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American Nursing Care
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Cardiac Telemetry Med Surg Nurse
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Join our Houston team as a Cardiac Telemetry Med Surg RN. Deliver compassionate, high-quality care in a dynamic environment, utilizing your acute assessment and critical thinking skills. This role requires an RN license, BLS/CPR, and at least one year of experience. We offer comprehensive benefit...
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United States , Houston
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35.45 - 55.36 USD / Hour
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American Nursing Care
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Registered Nurse - Cardiac Telemetry
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Join our MAGNET facility as a Cardiac Telemetry RN in Fort Worth. Deliver high-quality care in a 28-bed unit with a 5:1 nurse-patient ratio. Requires an RN license, BCLS/ACLS, and 1+ years of RN or residency experience. We offer self-scheduling, full benefits, and a strong, supportive team enviro...
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United States , Fort Worth
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Registered Nurse (RN) - Acute Care - Cardiac Telemetry, Cath Lab Recovery- Full-Time Night Shift
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Seeking a dedicated Registered Nurse for a Full-Time Night Shift in Acute Cardiac Care at Wellstar North Fulton Hospital in Roswell. This role focuses on Cardiac Telemetry and Cath Lab Recovery, requiring an RN with a BLS certification and at least 5 years of experience. You will provide high-qua...
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United States , Roswell
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Cardiac Telemetry Nurse
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Join our cardiac care team in Little Rock as a Telemetry Nurse. Provide critical assessment and care for patients with life-threatening cardiac conditions. We offer a $25,000 sign-on bonus, excellent benefits, and relocation assistance. An unencumbered Arkansas RN license and acute care experienc...
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United States , Little Rock
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32.28 - 43.58 USD / Hour
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Patient Care Nurse Supervisor, Cardiac Telemetry
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Lead our Cardiac Telemetry unit in Boynton Beach. This supervisory RN role requires a BSN, ACLS, and 3+ years of acute care experience. You will coordinate staffing, ensure quality patient care, and provide clinical leadership. A generous sign-on bonus of up to $20,000 is offered.
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United States , Boynton Beach
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46.02 - 61.21 USD / Hour
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Baptist Health
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About the Cardiac Telemetry Nurse role

Cardiac Telemetry Nurse Jobs: A Comprehensive Career Overview

Cardiac telemetry nurse jobs represent a specialized and vital niche within the nursing profession, focused on the continuous monitoring and care of patients with cardiac conditions. These highly skilled registered nurses (RNs) work in fast-paced hospital environments, primarily on telemetry units, progressive care units, or cardiac step-down floors, where they care for patients who are at risk for or recovering from life-threatening heart events. The core of this role revolves around interpreting real-time cardiac rhythms displayed on telemetry monitors, allowing for early detection of arrhythmias, ischemia, or other cardiac abnormalities that require immediate intervention.

In a typical day, cardiac telemetry nurses perform comprehensive assessments that go beyond vital signs. They meticulously monitor electrocardiogram (ECG) strips, identify changes in heart rate and rhythm, and administer medications such as antiarrhythmics, anticoagulants, and diuretics. These nurses are often responsible for pre- and post-procedural care for patients undergoing cardiac catheterizations, pacemaker insertions, or other interventional cardiology procedures. Patient education is a critical component, as nurses teach individuals and their families about disease processes, medication management, lifestyle modifications, and long-term recovery plans to prevent future hospitalizations. Collaboration is essential; these professionals work closely with cardiologists, electrophysiologists, respiratory therapists, social workers, and physical therapists to create and execute individualized care plans.

The responsibilities of a cardiac telemetry nurse extend beyond clinical tasks. They must possess acute critical thinking skills to prioritize care in a high-acuity setting where patient conditions can change rapidly. They are responsible for documenting assessments and interventions with precision, implementing nurse-driven protocols for conditions like heart failure, and ensuring patient safety through fall prevention and infection control measures. Many experienced telemetry nurses also take on leadership roles as charge nurses, where they oversee unit operations, mentor junior staff, manage patient assignments, and facilitate communication between frontline nurses and hospital leadership.

To secure cardiac telemetry nurse jobs, candidates typically need a current, unencumbered RN license and graduation from an accredited nursing program, with many employers favoring a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN). Essential certifications include Basic Life Support (BLS) and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) from the American Heart Association. Most positions require at least one to two years of acute care experience, ideally in a cardiac or telemetry setting. The ideal candidate demonstrates strong assessment skills, the ability to remain calm under pressure, excellent communication abilities, and a patient-centered mindset. For those seeking career advancement, this specialty offers pathways into cardiac nursing leadership, clinical education, or advanced practice roles. Ultimately, cardiac telemetry nurse jobs offer a rewarding blend of technology, critical care, and compassionate patient interaction, making them a cornerstone of modern cardiac care.