RN Clinic, Pacemaker (3400)

TRINITY HEALTHMinot, ND
$28 - $44Onsite

About The Position

The RN Clinic, Pacemaker provides specialized nursing care for patients with pacemakers and implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) through both in-clinic and remote device evaluations. This role performs detailed device interrogations, reviews diagnostic data, and communicates findings to cardiology providers to support individualized treatment plans. Working collaboratively with cardiologists, electrophysiology teams, and clinic staff, the RN helps ensure timely device adjustments, patient education, and coordinated follow-up care. The position functions within a supportive, specialty-focused cardiac care environment where communication, precision, and teamwork are essential. Through accurate monitoring, clinical vigilance, and adherence to Trinity Health protocols, the RN Clinic, Pacemaker supports patient safety and high-quality cardiac outcomes.

Requirements

  • Current or temporary RN license in ND or compact RN licensure
  • CPR certification required within orientation period
  • ACLS certification required within orientation period
  • RN program as evidenced by licensure
  • On the job training and attendance at pacemaker and internal defibrillator workshops
  • Requires travel to satellites
  • Computer use
  • The RN Clinic, Pacemaker frequently sits or stands while reviewing device data, conducting patient assessments, and performing device interrogations.
  • The role requires intermittent walking, bending, and lifting or carrying equipment, supplies, and remote monitoring components.
  • Adequate vision, hearing, and fine motor skills are essential for interpreting device reports, operating specialized equipment, and communicating effectively with patients and providers.

Nice To Haves

  • 2 years of experience as cardiac monitoring or cardiology nurse preferred

Responsibilities

  • Perform pacemaker and ICD interrogations in the clinic and via remote monitoring platforms, documenting device function and patient status.
  • Review, interpret, and communicate device data to providers and carry out ordered adjustments within established clinical guidelines.
  • Educate patients and families on device functionality, home monitoring processes, and symptoms that require prompt medical attention.
  • Coordinate follow-up visits, remote transmissions, diagnostic testing, and referrals to ensure timely and continuous cardiac care.
  • Maintain accurate records within the electronic health record and device management systems in compliance with regulatory and organizational requirements.
  • Collaborate with cardiology providers, diagnostic teams, and satellite clinics to address device concerns, ensure safe care transitions, and support program quality.
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