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How much do structural heart interventional cardiologist jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for structural heart interventional cardiologist in the United States is $370,174.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $320,000.00 and $400,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Structural Heart Interventional Cardiologist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Structural Heart Interventional Cardiologist, you need advanced medical training in cardiology, board certification, and specialized fellowship experience in interventional and structural heart procedures. Familiarity with advanced imaging modalities, catheter-based intervention systems, and regulatory certifications like board approval in interventional cardiology are essential. Excellent manual dexterity, critical thinking, and strong communication skills distinguish top performers in this role. These competencies are crucial for delivering precise, life-saving interventions, ensuring patient safety, and collaborating effectively with multidisciplinary teams in high-stakes environments.

What are the typical challenges faced by a Structural Heart Interventional Cardiologist when working within a multidisciplinary team?

As a Structural Heart Interventional Cardiologist, you will often collaborate with cardiac surgeons, anesthesiologists, imaging specialists, and nursing staff to manage complex cases. One common challenge is ensuring clear communication across specialties to coordinate patient care, especially during high-stakes procedures such as transcatheter valve replacements. Additionally, aligning treatment plans with evolving guidelines and rapidly advancing technologies requires ongoing education and flexibility. Navigating differing opinions within the team while maintaining patient-centered care is essential for success in this role.

What is a Structural Heart Interventional Cardiologist?

A Structural Heart Interventional Cardiologist is a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating structural heart diseases using minimally invasive, catheter-based procedures. These specialists focus on conditions involving the heart's valves, walls, and chambers, such as aortic stenosis or atrial septal defects. They perform advanced interventions like transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), MitraClip procedures, and closure of congenital heart defects. Their expertise combines cardiology, interventional techniques, and imaging to provide alternatives to open-heart surgery for eligible patients.

What is the difference between Structural Heart Interventional Cardiologist vs Interventional Cardiologist?

AspectStructural Heart Interventional CardiologistInterventional Cardiologist
CredentialsMD, cardiology fellowship, structural heart certificationMD, cardiology fellowship, interventional cardiology certification
Work EnvironmentSpecializes in structural heart procedures like valve repairs and closuresPerforms a variety of catheter-based heart interventions, including coronary and peripheral procedures
Industry UsageFocuses on structural heart disease treatments within hospitals and specialized centersGeneral interventional procedures across cardiology practices and hospitals

While both roles require advanced cardiology training and certifications, Structural Heart Interventional Cardiologists focus specifically on structural heart disease treatments, such as valve repairs, whereas Interventional Cardiologists perform a broader range of catheter-based heart interventions, including coronary procedures.

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Infographic showing various Structural Heart Interventional Cardiologist job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 8% Full Time, 90% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $370,174 per year, or $178 per hour.
Physician Structural Heart / Interventional Cardiologist

Physician Structural Heart / Interventional Cardiologist

St. Charles Health System

Bend, OR

Other

Posted 20 days ago


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Job description

ST. CHARLES HEALTH SYSTEM
JOB DESCRIPTION
TITLE: Physician - Structural Heart / Interventional Cardiologist
REPORTS TO POSITION: St. Charles System Chief Medical Officer
DEPARTMENT: St. Charles Heart & Lung Specialists
DATE LAST REVIEWED: March 10th, 2026
OUR VISION: Creating America's healthiest community, together
OUR MISSION: In the spirit of love and compassion, better health, better care, better value
OUR VALUES: Accountability, Caring and Teamwork
DEPARTMENTAL SUMMARY: The St. Charles Heart & Lung Specialists clinic contains the subspecialties of Non-invasive Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology, Electrophysiology, Cardiothoracic Surgery and Structural Heart. Together, these specialists deliver a complete patient centered program of care for patients with cardiac conditions. The program delivers care in the outpatient setting throughout Central Oregon and inpatient hospital care at the St. Charles Bend campus.
POSITION OVERVIEW: The St. Charles Interventional Cardiologist is responsible for providing Cardiology services in the inpatient and outpatient setting. This includes evaluation & management services, interpretation of cardiac diagnostic studies, interventional cardiology procedures including diagnostic angiography and percutaneous coronary intervention. Interventional Cardiology will work in collaboration with other medical specialties to assess and manage patients following established standards and practices.
Work schedule: Full time Physician duties include a blend of procedures, scheduled clinic visits and interpreting cardiac diagnostic studies. This includes clinical documentation and all other necessary duties.
  • 4 days per week. Each provider has a day off each clinic week. Each week consists of a combination of:
  • Bend outpatient clinic: clinic hours between 8am - 5:00 pm, with a minimum of 12 appointment slots daily.
  • Outreach outpatient clinic: Outreach clinic performed at the agreed upon interval based on clinical need in assigned outreach area. Outreach clinic start adjusted depending on distance from Bend campus.
  • Cardiac cath lab: This role is a combination of scheduled elective cases and STEMI coverage. Procedural care days start at 7:30 am until scheduled and inpatient add on cases are completed. 4-5 elective procedures (dependent on anticipated case duration) scheduled for each cardiac cath lab day.
Call expectation: Physician will participate in the interventional Cardiology call rotation, which is shared equally by all physicians in the Interventional Cardiology group based on FTE allocation. This shift requirement will adjust based on changes to the FTE structure within the group.
  • Continuous STEMI call coverage
Work location: Physician's inpatient work location is St. Charles Bend Hospital with clinic in the Bend Heart & Lung Center plus any agreed upon Heart & Lung Specialist outreach clinic.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND DUTIES: (May perform additional duties of similar complexity within SCHS as required or assigned)
Clinical Expectations:
  • Examines, diagnoses, and provides a broad scope of treatments for cardiac disease processes
  • Performs appropriate cardiac interventions including but limited to diagnostic angiography, percutaneous coronary intervention, pericardialcentesis, placement of temporary pacemaker and other interventional cardiology procedures.
  • Performs cardiac study interpretation for tests appropriate to individual training
  • Performs patient examinations, obtains and records pertinent medical history, subjective, and objective findings.
  • Orders and interprets appropriate laboratory, imaging, and other diagnostic procedures.
  • Utilize appropriate risk calculators as a part of assessment for patients and is familiar with new studies, emerging technology and medications beneficial to the patients being treated.
  • Interprets and integrates data to determine diagnosis, and therapeutic plan.
  • Administers and prescribes medications in compliance with state law and practice guidelines.
  • Orders and performs appropriate medical procedures in accordance with State law and practice guidelines.
  • Instructs patient and family regarding medications and treatments.
  • Educates patients regarding health, illness prevention, and healing. Recommends community resources to meet patient and family needs.
  • Maintains and reviews patient records, charts, and other pertinent information, documenting clearly and concisely.
  • Triages patient telephone calls, providing consultation as needed.
  • Communicates effectively with colleagues, patients, physicians, staff and administration.
  • Maintains quality of clinical practice by selecting appropriate avenues for professional growth.
  • May perform additional duties of similar complexity within the organization, as required or assigned.
Administrative Expectations:
  • Document all patient care within the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) and complete all necessary tasks in compliance with health system policies and regulatory agencies to ensure timely and accurate billing.
  • Be familiar with the SCHS organization structure.
  • Participate in physician meetings and assist in policy formation for St. Charles and Physician's practice.
  • Keep medical knowledge and skills current through regular CME activity. Must attest to having adequate (CME) to meet maintenance of board certification and compliance with MSO rules and continuing privileges without restriction.
  • Keep all licenses and appropriate certifications current and unrestricted.
  • Maintain active privileges at St. Charles Health System hospitals sufficient to permit performance of job duties.
  • Structural Heart Medical Directorship (required for national registry participation and quality oversight)
Behavioral Expectations:
  • Participates in creating a healing environment that supports all aspects of the care environment and the wholeness of each individual, patient and caregiver.
  • Provides and maintains a safe environment for caregivers, patients and guests. Conducts all activities with the highest standards of professionalism and confidentiality.
  • Delivers first-rate customer service and/or patient care in a manner that promotes goodwill, and is timely, efficient and accurate, and courteous.
  • Educates, counsels, and assists patients and families regarding current health problems, health maintenance activities and preventive behaviors.
  • Provide a therapeutic presence in service to others by purposefully responding to the needs of patients/customers in a caring way. This includes introducing oneself and stating your purpose, asking the patient their preferred name, spending time with the patient to determine their care goals, active listening, and using skillful communications (appropriate touch, eye contact, etc.).
  • Complies with all applicable laws, regulations, policies and procedures, supporting the health system's corporate integrity efforts by acting in an ethical and appropriate manner, reporting known or suspected violations of applicable rules, and cooperating fully with all health system's investigations and proceedings.
EDUCATION
Required:
  • Graduation from an accredited medical school.
  • Successful completion of an accredited residency program in Cardiology.
  • Successful completion of a fellowship in Interventional Cardiology and board certification / board eligible (within 2 years) in Interventional Cardiology.
  • Fellowship-trained Structural Heart Interventional Cardiologist with ≥2-3 years post-training experience OR Structural cardiologist with 5-10 years of full-spectrum independent experience
Required experience in the following procedure scopes:
  • TAVR
  • TEER
  • LAAO
  • PVL closure
  • ASD/PFO closure
LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION/REGISTRATION
Required:
  • Oregon license as MD/DO
  • Board certified or eligible in Interventional Cardiology to be board certified or qualified to sit for the boards in primary area of practice at the Hospital.
  • Current ACLS certification required.
  • Valid driver's license and the ability to meet SCHS driving requirements.
  • Maintain unrestricted DEA number.
  • Maintain unrestricted ability to participate in Medicare / Medicaid, or other federal or state governmental health care programs.
EXPERIENCE
Required:
  • Experienced in hospital and outpatient practice environments providing care in Interventional Cardiology.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
  • Must be able to wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) required to perform the job safely.
GENERAL
  • Must have excellent communication skills and ability to interact with a diverse population and professionally represent SCHS.
  • Strong team working and collaborative skills.
  • Ability to multi-task and work independently.
  • Attention to detail.
  • Excellent organizational skills, written and oral communication and customer service skills, particularly in dealing with stressful personal interactions.
  • Intermediate to advanced proficiency with Electronic Medical Record systems.
  • Intermediate in Microsoft applications (Word, Excel).
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Continually (75% or more)
  • Standing & Walking
  • Keyboard Operation
  • Using a Clear and Audible Speaking Voice
  • Hearing at Normal Speech Levels.
Frequently (50%)
  • Sitting
  • Lifting, Carrying & Pushing / Pulling up to 25 lbs.
Occasionally (25%)
  • Bending, Stooping, Kneeling, Crouching
  • Lifting, Carrying & Pushing / Pulling 25lbs. to 50 lbs.
  • Grasping / Squeezing
  • Hearing at Whispered Speech Levels
Rarely (10%)
  • Climbing Stairs
  • Exposure to Wet / Slippery areas
  • Exposure to Chemical Solutions

Schedule Weekly Hours:
40
Caregiver Type:
Regular
Shift:
First Shift (United States of America)
Is Exempt Position?
Yes
Job Family:
PHYSICIAN SCMG
Scheduled Days of the Week:
Shift Start & End Time:

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St. Charles Health System, located in Bend, OR, US, is a non-profit healthcare organization that operates within the healthcare and social assistance industry. The organization offers a comprehensive range of medical services including cancer care, heart, and vascular services, orthopedics, women’s services, and many more. Founded in 2001, St. Charles Health System has its roots tracing back to the early 1900s when Sisters of St. Joseph arrived in Bend. Over the years, the organization has relentlessly poured its resources into the health and prosperity of its communities and beyond.

Company size

1,001 - 5,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Bend, OR, US

Year founded

2001

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