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How much do device nurse jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average hourly pay for device nurse in the United States is $38.62, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $29.57 and $43.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How to become a device nurse?

To become a device nurse, one must typically earn a nursing license by completing an accredited nursing program and passing the NCLEX-RN exam. Additional certification in specialized areas such as cardiac or infusion therapy can enhance qualifications, and experience in medical-surgical or critical care units is often preferred.

What are some typical daily responsibilities of a Device Nurse?

As a Device Nurse, your day typically involves assessing patients with implantable cardiac devices, programming or interrogating devices, and monitoring remote data transmissions for any signs of device malfunction or patient health changes. You will collaborate closely with cardiologists, electrophysiologists, and allied health professionals to coordinate patient care and troubleshoot device-related issues. Education of patients and their families about device management and responding to their questions is also a key part of your role. This allows you to directly influence patient safety and support successful device outcomes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Device Nurse position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Device Nurse, you need a current RN license, experience with patient care, and specialized training in medical device management or cardiac device monitoring. Familiarity with device programming equipment, remote monitoring platforms, and device interrogation systems is often essential, along with certifications in device or telemetry specialization. Strong communication, attention to detail, and the ability to educate patients and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams help you excel in this role. These skills ensure the safe and effective management of implantable or wearable medical devices, enhancing patient outcomes and supporting clinical operations.

What is a Device Nurse job?

A Device Nurse is a specialized nurse who monitors, manages, and educates patients about implanted cardiac devices such as pacemakers and defibrillators. They work closely with cardiologists to interpret device data, perform routine device checks, and ensure proper functioning. This role involves patient education, troubleshooting device issues, and providing support for remote monitoring systems. Device Nurses typically work in hospitals, cardiology clinics, or outpatient settings to help optimize patient outcomes.

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STAFF RN EP DEVICE - ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY

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Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 2 days ago


Job description

Electrophysiology (EP) Device Nurse

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Location: US:WI:MILWAUKEE at our FROEDTERT HOSPITAL facility.

This job is ON - SITE.

FTE: 1.000000

Standard Hours: 40.00

Shift: Shift 1

Shift Details: No weekends or holidays

Job Summary:

The Electrophysiology (EP) Device Nurse is a practitioner who is uniquely responsible to care for an identified group of complex Cardiology and Electrophysiology patients. The EP Device Nurse will utilize critical thinking to plan, assess, analyze, and care for patients who have cardiac devices including pacemakers, defibrillators, and loop recorders. The Device RN will be expected to assess, interrogate, reprogram, and manage cardiac devices within the nursing scope of practice while working both independently and interdependently with other professional staff, physicians, and other providers across all care settings including ambulatory, procedural, OR, Imaging, Diagnostic, and inpatient departments. Responsibilities may include maintaining detailed and accurate patient records related to pacemakers, defibrillators, and loop recorders, administering medications, telephone triage, providing patient and family education, coordination of care, and performing, assisting with, and/or monitoring procedures. The EP Device Nurse may also be asked to perform other duties as assigned relevant to the Electrophysiology Nursing Specialty. This EP device Nurse demonstrates competency in delivery of care to a primarily adult population Additional competencies for the EP Device RN may include, but are not limited to, pre- and post-procedure assessment, vascular access, infusion therapy, phlebotomy, post-procedure recovery, care coordination and teach back methods, point of care testing, interrogation, programming, and management of pacemakers, defibrillators, Incision and wound care, Cardiac Telemetry interpretation, and procedure-specific instruments and equipment needed for patient care. The Electrophysiology Device RN job description has incorporated essential functions which are adapted from the ANA Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice, 2nd Edition (2010), the AAACN Scope and Standards of Practice for Professional Telehealth Nursing, 5th Edition (2011), and the AAACN Scope and Standards of Practice for Professional Ambulatory Care Nursing, 8th Edition (2010).

Experience Description:

Two years of clinical nursing experience in the field of Cardiology or Electrophysiology is required.

Education Description:

Professional knowledge of nursing theory and practice at a level normally acquired through completion of education at an accredited School of Nursing in order to be eligible for licensure as a Registered Nurse is required. Bachelors Degree in Nursing is preferred.

Training Description:

National certification in nursing specialty preferred.

Special Skills Description:

Able to utilize electronic health records and other technology necessary for setting. Able to perform focused or comprehensive nursing assessments in person or via telephone, as applicable to specific practice setting and patient population. Ability to concentrate and pay close attention to detail when planning and performing professional nursing care, resolving patient care issues, and working with patients and their families, often during stressful situations.

Licensure Description:

Requires current state of Wisconsin Registered Nurse License or a Multi-state Nursing License from a participating state in the NLC (Nurse Licensure Compact). American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life Support for the Healthcare Provider (BLS) or an AHA approved equivalent is required within 90 days of hire. American Heart Association (AHA) Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) is required within 90 days.

Perks & Benefits at Froedtert Health:

Froedtert Health Offers a variety of perks & benefits to staff, depending on your role you may be eligible for the following:

  • Paid time off
  • Growth opportunity- Career Pathways & Career Tuition Assistance, CEU opportunities
  • Academic Partnership with the Medical College of Wisconsin
  • Referral bonuses
  • Retirement plan - 403b
  • Medical, Dental, Vision, Life Insurance, Short & Long Term Disability, Free Workplace Clinics
  • Employee Assistance Programs, Adoption Assistance, Healthy Contributions, Care@Work, Moving Assistance, Discounts on gym memberships, travel and other work life benefits available

The Froedtert & the Medical College of Wisconsin regional health network is a partnership between Froedtert Health and the Medical College of Wisconsin supporting a shared mission of patient care, innovation, medical research and education. Our health network operates eastern Wisconsin's only academic medical center and adult Level I Trauma center engaged in thousands of clinical trials and studies. The Froedtert & MCW health network, which includes ten hospitals, nearly 2,000 physicians and more than 45 health centers and clinics draw patients from throughout the Midwest and the nation.

We are proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer who values and maintains an environment that attracts, recruits, engages and retains a diverse workforce. We welcome protected veterans to share their priority consideration status with us at 262-439-1961. We maintain a drug-free workplace and perform pre-employment substance abuse testing. During your application and interview process, if you have a need that requires an accommodation, please contact us at 262-439-1961. We will attempt to fulfill all reasonable accommodation requests.


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About Froedtert

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Froedtert is a world-class healthcare organization based in Milwaukee, WI, United States. The company operates within the healthcare and wellness industry, providing a broad spectrum of medical services to the residents of southeastern Wisconsin and beyond. Froedtert was founded in 1980 and is an academic health network, which ripples an integrated affiliation with the Medical College of Wisconsin. The company prides itself on its cutting-edge treatments, sophisticated technology, and groundbreaking research. Froedtert’s mission is to advance health in the communities they serve, with a profound commitment towards patient care, education, research and community outreach.

Industry

Health care and social assistance

Company size

1,001 - 5,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Milwaukee, WI, US

Year founded

1980