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CardioOne, Inc.

Cardiology Nurse (RN) Anderson, Indiana, United States; Westfield, Indiana, Unit

CardioOne, Inc., Anderson, Indiana, United States, 46016

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Anderson, Indiana, United States; Westfield, Indiana, United States

About the Company

CardioOne partners with independent cardiologists to provide innovative solutions that improve patient outcomes and reduce costs. Our platform helps our physician partners thrive in today’s fee-for-service environment and prepare for success in value-based care. In February 2024, we partnered with WindRose Health Investors as well as top physician services and payor executives to grow our team and invest in our next phase of growth.

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Heart Forward MD , our mission is simple- TIP, Timely, Innovative, & Personal cardiac care. As an independent practitioner, we believe in treating every patient with dignity and individualized attention—something often missing within high-volume hospital systems. Founded by cardiologists with decades of expertise, including leaders like Dr. Anne Ford, Heart Forward MD blends compassion and innovation to elevate cardiovascular care.

Through our advanced technology—including preventive diagnostics and remote monitoring —we empower patients with tailored solutions that enhance heart health. Our focus goes beyond treating disease which is the old version of medicine to forward thinking longevity care; we support long-term wellness by prioritizing prevention, education, and lifestyle medicine.

Join us in our mission to positively impact US cardiology.

About the Job:

We’re seeking a compassionate, preferably experienced Cardiology Registered Nurse to join our dynamic care team. In this role, you will play a vital part in delivering high-quality, patient-centered cardiovascular care in a fast-paced setting. You’ll work alongside our Cardiologist and ultimately Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) to support patient wellness through expert clinical care, education, and coordination.

Key Responsibilities:

Provide direct clinical support to our physician and future APPs during in-office visits

Conduct nursing visits, including both routine and urgent patient care

Perform telephone triage, addressing patient concerns and assessing acuity

Educate patients and families on cardiac symptoms, diagnoses, and medications

Ensure all ordered cardiac testing is completed and documented per care plan

Collaborate with outside providers to manage patient care related to non-cardiac issues

Assist with cardiac monitor placement and cardiac stress testing

Maintain accurate, timely clinical documentation and uphold compliance standards

Perform and assist with prior authorizations

AthenaOne EMR training will be provided (if already well versed in AthenaOne this would be ideal)

Call in and assist with electronic medicine prescriptions

Gather outside EMR data and perform chart preparation

Requirements:

Graduate of an accredited nursing program; BSN encouraged

Active RN license in the State of Indiana

Minimum 1–2 years of cardiology experience preferred

Stress testing experience favored

Strong organizational skills with the ability to prioritize and multitask

Comfortable working in a high-volume, team-based environment

Exceptional communication skills and a patient-first mindset

Professional appearance and commitment to clinical excellence

Work Location:

This role will be located in office.

We are a multisite practice with our main hub in Westfield- 17300 Westfield Boulevard, Suite 330, Westfield, IN 46074

Our satellite location is South Anderson- 2705 Enterprise Drive, Suite 275B, Entrance D, Anderson, IN 46013

Additional Information:

Part time hourly rate beginning at $30 per hour. This role will begin at 24 hours per week.

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