Travel Cath Lab Nurse Salary Guide

Cardiac cath lab nurses are registered nurses (RNs) who specialize in helping with cardiac catheterizations used for diagnostic purposes or to perform procedures. These procedures happen in special cath labs rather than operating rooms. Cath lab RNs prepare patients and equipment, then assist and monitor the patient during the procedure. After the cardiac catheterization procedure, the RN handles patient education and discharge.

How do you become a cardiac cath lab RN?

Every cardiac cath lab nurse starts by completing an accredited nursing program and passing the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN) to earn their state licensure. Gaining general nursing experience prepares you for becoming a cardiac cath lab RN. Candidates need experience in cardiovascular health, which might happen in a trauma center, cardiac clinic or other healthcare settings that provide cardiac care. Although it's not always necessary, some healthcare facilities require cath lab nurses to obtain a certification in cardiac vascular nursing.

What credentials/licensing does a cardiac cath lab RN require?

You must have a valid RN license to work as a cardiac cath lab nurse. While not always required, the Cardiac Vascular Nursing Certification offered through the American Nurses Credentialing Center is a credential that can advance your career. To take the credentialing exam, RNs need at least 2,000 hours of clinical cardiovascular work and 30 cardiovascular continuing education units within the previous 3 years. Another beneficial certification that some facilities may require is Advanced Cardiac Life Support through the American Heart Association.

Average Travel Cath Lab Nurse Salary

$2,583/week

The average salary for a Travel Cath Lab Nurse is $2,583 per week. This is 17% higher than the nursing US average of $2,146.

Last updated on December 21, 2024. Based on 4,301 active jobs on Vivian.com in the last 7 days.

Salaries for Travel Cath Lab Nurse compared to Registered Nurse National Averages

$2,583/week

17% higher than the nursing US average.

$2,146/week

United States

Where do Travel Cath Lab Nurses get paid the most?
StateAverage Weekly SalaryMax Weekly Salary
Alaska$3,136$3,267
Massachusetts$3,073$3,759
New York$2,919$4,150
California$2,893$3,896
Illinois$2,799$3,812
Hawaii$2,794$3,818
Wisconsin$2,783$3,282
Washington$2,762$3,520
Connecticut$2,754$3,150
Maryland$2,743$3,466
New Hampshire$2,725$3,111
Iowa$2,708$4,350
Nebraska$2,693$3,006
Virginia$2,654$3,391
New Jersey$2,637$3,454
What cities pay the most for Travel Cath Lab Nurses?
CityAverage Weekly SalaryMax Weekly Salary
Pleasanton, California$3,716$3,896
Fremont, California$3,539$3,659
Beverly, Massachusetts$3,530$3,759
Stanford, California$3,435$3,435
Winchester, Massachusetts$3,372$3,750
Palo Alto, California$3,303$3,700
West Des Moines, Iowa$3,291$3,291
Auburn, Washington$3,280$3,280
Oak Park, Illinois$3,251$3,358
Brunswick, Maine$3,219$3,219
What are the highest paying Employers and Agencies for Travel Cath Lab Nurse jobs?
Average Weekly SalaryMax Weekly Salary
FlexStaff$4,453$4,843
Curam Staffing$4,069$4,150
Enterprise Solutions, Inc (NimbusNest, Inc)$3,930$3,930
TinkBird Healthcare Staffing$3,800$3,800
PS Companies$3,654$3,654
Express Healthcare Staffing$3,592$4,084
MedicalPeople Staffing, LLC$3,560$3,560
Premier Medical Staffing Services$3,541$3,541
Amergis$3,522$3,522
ESolHealth$3,520$3,520

Last updated on December 21, 2024. Information based on active jobs on Vivian.com.

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How can you increase your pay as a travel cardiac cath lab RN?

Becoming a travel cardiac cath lab RN can also increase your income. Travel nurses typically earn more, and you have your choice in location, allowing you to choose higher-paying destinations.

How much does a travel cardiac cath lab RN make?

Travel positions for cardiac cath lab nurses paid an average of $2,852 per week, or about 21% more than the average travel nursing salary of $2,248 per week, based on data from Vivian Health on May 2, 2023. These numbers vary based on employer, location and your qualifications, including your experience and education.

Do travel cardiac cath lab RNs earn more than staff cardiac cath lab RNs?

It's common for travel nurses in most specialties to make more than staff RNs in the same field. This norm holds true for cardiac cath lab nurses. Based on the average staff rate of $43.77 per hour, a staff employee would make around $1,750.80 weekly in a 40-hour workweek. Travel nurses in this specialty average over $1,000 more per week at $2,852.

What states employ the most cardiac cath lab RNs?

States also vary in the number of cardiac cath lab nurses they need. More populous states tend to have more hospitals and cardiology clinics, which calls for more cath lab RNs. Working in an area that needs more nurses could increase your chances of finding a job in this specialty. According to the BLS, states with the most significant employment for RNs in general in May 2022 included:

  • California

  • Texas

  • Florida

  • New York

  • Pennsylvania

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Travel Cath Lab Nurse FAQs

How much does a Cardiac Cath Lab RN make?

Cardiac catheterization laboratory nurses, also called cardiac cath lab nurses or CCL nurses, assist cardiologists during catheterization procedures. They deal solely with heart disease and defects and play a vital role in a patient’s cardiac care team. CCL nurses typically work in cardiac cath labs at large hospitals, but they also may work in outpatient cath labs and private clinics. Cardiac cath lab nurses are some of the most specialized RNs, so they are among the highest RN salaries.

What is a Cardiac Cath Lab RN?

Cardiac cath lab nurses are registered nurses who specialize in assisting with diagnostic, interventional, and therapeutic procedures on patients with various heart conditions. They primarily assist with catheterizations, but they also may help with angioplasties, pacemaker or defibrillator implants, stent placements, and other cardiac-related procedures.

The educational requirements for CCL nurses include earning an associate or a bachelor’s degree from a nursing program accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE) or the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN). Most CCL nurses pursue a BSN to remain competitive for job opportunities and increase their base salary. All graduates must pass the NCLEX-RN licensure exam. Cardiac cath lab nurses also must complete rigorous post-licensure training and clinical experience.

How a Cardiac Cath Lab RN salary is based?

Two factors that greatly influence how a CCL RN’s salary is based are location and number of years of experience. The more years an RN has worked in the cardiac cath lab field, the greater their level of experience. It also increases their skill level and provides more opportunities to learn additional skills, which can all impact their base salary.

Location includes work setting and where the facility is physically located in the nation. CCL nurses who work in hospitals tend to earn more per hour than those working in outpatient facilities or private practices, but this can vary. Geographically, salaries tend to be higher in the northern states compared to many southern states, except in north-central states, and nurses in California typically earn more than those in most other states.

CCL nurse salaries also may be based on education level. While RNs only need an ADN to enter the field, BSNs are often the preferred education level desired by many employers. Therefore, BSN holders may have a higher starting wage than those with an ADN, and RNs with advanced degrees almost always earn more than those with BSNs.

Whether CCL nurses have key certifications can also play a role in base salaries. Facilities always require CCL nurses to have Basic Life Support certification and most, if not all, require Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support certification. If an RN doesn’t already have these certifications, it could impact their starting salary.

How to increase your Cardiac Cath Lab RN salary?

As with other nursing jobs, potential earnings increase with additional education and professional certifications. Many employers offer cardiac cath lab training programs that allow CCL nurses to gain practical experience and further education. These programs are usually intense and last about six months, depending on the facility and state. The goal is to gain advanced critical care skills and extensive knowledge of cardiovascular anatomy and physiology, hemodynamics, arrhythmias, cardiac pharmacology, 12-lead EKG, and emergency cardiac interventions. Once you finish the program, you become a more competitive candidate for CCL nursing positions and can potentially demand a higher salary.

Although professional certification isn’t usually required, it can give your paycheck a bump. The American Nurses Credentialing Center offers Cardiac Vascular Nursing Certification (CV-BC) through a competency-based examination. You must have practiced the equivalent of two years full-time as an RN with a minimum of 2,000 hours in clinical practice in a cardiac-vascular nursing role and completed 30 hours of continuing education in cardiac-vascular nursing within the last three years.

You might also consider earning Cardiac Medicine Certification (CMC), a subspecialty certification offered by the American Association of Critical Care Nurses for RNs who provide direct care to adult cardiac patients in areas like the cardiac cath lab. You must possess a current nationally accredited clinical nursing specialty certification, such as the CV-BC, to attach your CMC credential.

Where can I learn more about working as a Travel Cath Lab Nurse?

Take a look at Vivian's Travel Cath Lab Nurse Career Guide for more information, including required education, responsibilities, pros and cons and more.