RN Full-time
McKenzie Health

Registered Nurse (RN) - Cardiology Clinic

Cardiology Nurse (RN) – $25,000 Sign-On Bonus, Above Average Compensation, Student Loan Repayment + Paid Relocation + Complimentary Temporary Housing + Home Purchase Assistance + Employer Paid Learning

Make a Real Impact—Without Sacrificing Your Life Outside of Work

Looking for a cardiology role where you are valued, supported, and not burned out? At McKenzie Health, we offer the best of both worlds: meaningful patient care in a team-focused outpatient setting—plus the benefits and flexibility you need to thrive.

Whether you are relocating or looking for a better work environment, this is your opportunity to join a team that truly invests in you.


Why Nurses Choose McKenzie Health

  • Above average compensation
  • Certification pay
  • Assistance with housing -
  • Student loan reimbursement helps invest in your future.
  • 100% retirement match up to 6% (403b)
  • Work–life balance – predictable outpatient schedule.
  • Employer-paid education & career advancement opportunities
  • Childcare subsidy program
  • FREE membership to the Connie Wold Wellness Center
  • Employee recognition -  service awards
  • Supportive leadership & team-first culture—you are never just a number.

What Makes This Role Different

  • Outpatient setting = more consistency, less burnout
  • Strong provider collaboration—you will be part of the care team.
  • Opportunity to build relationships with patients over time.
  • A leadership team that listens and supports your growth.
 

Your Role as a Cardiology RN

You will be a critical part of our cardiology clinic, providing first-hand care and education to patients managing cardiovascular conditions.

In this role, you will:

  • Perform and assist diagnostic testing.
  • Educate patients on heart health, medications, and lifestyle changes.
  • Collaborate closely with cardiologist(s) and care teams.
  • Recognize and respond to urgent cardiac symptoms.
  • Provide exceptional customer service ensuring a smooth, efficient clinic experience for every patient.

What You Bring

  • Active RN license in North Dakota
  • ACLS required
  • 1+ year of cardiology experience preferred
  • Strong clinical judgment and communication skills
  • Ability to utilize the EMR (EPIC) accurately and efficiently
  • A collaborative mindset and passion for patient care

Work Environment & Physical Requirements

  • Clinic-based, patient-facing role
  • Standing, walking, and helping patients as needed
  • Exposure to clinical and potentially infectious environments
  • Ability to stay calm and focused in urgent situations.

Ready for a Change?

If you are looking for a role where you can grow your career, feel supported, and support balance, we would love to connect with you.


McKenzie Health is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any applicant or employee on the basis of age, color, sex, disability, national origin, race, religion, or veteran status.

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