Interventional Cardiology
🌲 Interventional Cardiology Locum – Springfield, OR | $2,800–$3,000/day | Dec 2025 Start
Job description
We have a high-paying Interventional Cardiology locum opportunity starting December 15, 2025 in Springfield, Oregon, offering an excellent daily rate, a mix of Cath Lab + Clinic, and a 1:3 call rotation. Fast-track credentialing is available (30–60 days) for a smooth onboarding.
📍 Location: Springfield, OR
🏥 Setting: Hospital & Outpatient Clinic
Start Date: December 15, 2025
Contract Length: Ongoing (26 weeks initially)
Schedule:
• 10-hour weekday shifts in Cath Lab & Clinic (7:00a–5:00p)
• Evening call 5:00p–7:00a during scheduled weeks
• Weekend Call: 1:3 (Friday 5:00p – Monday 7:00a)
Coverage Type: Scheduled clinical hours + call
Credentialing: Fast-track available (30–60 days)
💰 Compensation:
Daily Pay Range: $3000-$3250
Night Call: $400/shift
Call Back: $400-450/hr - includes 4 hrs gratis
🫀 Clinical Details:
Weekly Schedule:
• 1–2 Cath Lab days
• 2–3 Clinic days
• Backup night call 1–2 nights/week
Weekend Call: 1:3 rotation
Patient Load: ~15 clinic patients/day; 10–20 rounding patients/day
Procedures Required:
• Cardiac Cath
• Interventional Cardiology procedures
• DCCVs
• Temporary pacemaker placement as needed
Provider Model: Sometimes solo; otherwise supported by General, Interventional & Cardiac EP colleagues
Patient Population: Adult & Geriatric
EMR: Epic
📝 Requirements:
Board Certified in Interventional Cardiology
Active Oregon license strongly preferred (reactivation considered for strong candidates)
Comfortable covering hospital rounding, clinic, and STEMI call
COVID/Flu vaccination per facility policy
This is an excellent opportunity to step into a busy program with competitive pay and steady scheduling through winter and beyond.
If this sounds like a fit, reply to this email or call/text me to discuss next steps.
Heather Kylen, RN
Senior Recruiter - Aya Locums
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- Credentialing: Fast-track available (30–60 days)
- Ongoing (26 weeks initially)
- Provider Model: Sometimes solo; otherwise supported by General, Interventional & Cardiac EP colleagues