Cardiology Jobs

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CARDIOLOGY JOBS

Practice opportunities for cardiologists on permanent, fixed term or locum tenens contracts.

For cardiologists seeking a fresh career challenge, check out our range of jobs available with leading international healthcare organisations offering permanent, full time, part time, fixed term and locum tenens contracts on a salaried or fee for service basis.


You will find a range of possibilities to suit your scope of practice in interventional and non interventional cardiology including electrophysiology, cardiac failure and congenital heart disease.



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CARDIOLOGY RECRUITMENT

Source specialist cardiologists for interventional and non interventional practice

Access talent pools of cardiologists working across all subspecialist areas available for permanent hire and short term assignments on fee for service and salaried contracts.

  • Permanent Recruitment

    Long term direct hires are the most common employment contract for specialist cardiologists on a fee for service or salaried contract.  See details of our permanent recruitment services.

  • Fixed Term Contracts

    Fixed term contracts operate similarly to permanent direct hires but are usually used to cover leave or gaps in clinical services. 

  • Locum Tenens Recruitment

    Our locum tenens recruitment services provide credentialed doctors for short term assignments.

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CREDENTIAL REQUIREMENTS

Credential requirements vary by jurisdiction but our experts will be able to advise you of the essentials for each job.

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QUALIFICATIONS

  • Medical degree
  • Specialist qualification in Internal Medicine and Cardiology
  • Fellowship or subspecialist training (if appropriate)
  • Active unrestricted medical licence
  • Minimum experience levels (for some jobs)


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