Cardiology locum tenens
Locum Cardiologist Jobs & Recruitment
Direct answer: A locum cardiologist is a board-certified or board-eligible MD/DO cardiologist who provides temporary cardiology coverage under contract—consult, cath lab, clinic, imaging, or EP—while hospitals fill leave, volume gaps, or staffing transitions. Locum Career Hub recruits cardiologists only; we are not the employer.
We match MD/DO cardiologists with programs that document call, cath lab scope, privileging, and malpractice before you start—across interventional, EP, heart failure, imaging, structural, preventive, pediatric, and adult congenital subspecialties.
Why Become a Locum Cardiologist?
Locum cardiologists choose contract-based work for flexibility, compensation transparency, and control over call and cath lab scope. Defined start and end dates can create breathing room when employed schedules feel unsustainable—without leaving medicine.
Many cardiologists use locums to sample health systems, reduce committee load, or bridge between employed roles. Pay drivers include STEMI call, consult census, clinic panel size, and procedural volume—not geography alone.
Documented call, cath lab, and consult expectations before day one; travel or local blocks matched to subspecialty; recruiter advocacy on rates, stipends, and malpractice—not a job-board blast.
Cardiology Subspecialties
Hospitals search for cardiologists across general consult and clinic coverage, interventional cath lab and STEMI call, electrophysiology ablation and devices, advanced heart failure, cardiac imaging, structural heart programs, preventive cardiology, and pediatric cardiology. Each subspecialty has different privileging, pay drivers, and lifestyle tradeoffs.
General cardiologists often cover consult services and outpatient clinics with echo and stress oversight. Interventional cardiologists anchor cath lab and STEMI programs. Electrophysiology locums focus on ablation, devices, and arrhythmia consults. Heart failure specialists support advanced programs and high-acuity census. Imaging cardiologists interpret echo, nuclear, MRI, and CT studies. Structural heart operators cover TAVR and mitral programs. Preventive cardiologists run lipid and risk clinics. Pediatric cardiologists serve congenital and pediatric ICU programs.
Use the links below to explore subspecialty-specific duties, licensing requirements, typical pay drivers, and FAQs—then submit an inquiry when you are ready for recruiter-led matching.
How to Get Started
Start with an honest inventory of licenses, board status, procedural logs, and hard boundaries (nights, STEMI, clinic panel). Share subspecialty, preferred states, and availability with a cardiology recruiter.
Credentialing and privileging often set the critical path—begin state licensing early if you are expanding footprint. Keep CV procedural sections current for cath lab and EP roles.
List active licenses and IMLC eligibility; confirm malpractice tail and moonlighting policies if employed; define non-negotiables for STEMI activation, consult caps, and echo read turnaround.
Why Locum Career Hub
Locum Career Hub is a cardiologist-only recruiting service—not a hospital employer. We connect MD/DO cardiologists with programs that document expectations upfront and respond when mutual fit exists.
If we do not have a realistic match for your subspecialty and states, we tell you directly—typically within one business day of your inquiry.
Explore subspecialty pages: general cardiology locum jobs, interventional cardiology locum jobs, electrophysiology cardiology locum jobs, heart failure cardiology locum jobs, advanced cardiac imaging cardiology locum jobs, structural heart cardiology locum jobs, preventive cardiology locum jobs, pediatric cardiology locum jobs, and adult congenital cardiology locum jobs. Learn what is a locum cardiologist or review locum cardiologist salary ranges before you inquire.
Browse cardiology subspecialties
Each page includes duties, requirements, pay drivers, and FAQs for that cardiology discipline.
- Locum General Cardiology Jobs
General cardiology locum jobs cover inpatient consult services, outpatient clinic blocks, echo and stress test oversight, and selective call…
- Locum Interventional Cardiology Jobs
Interventional cardiology locum jobs center on cath lab coverage, STEMI activation, diagnostic and PCI cases, and sometimes structural heart…
interventional cardiology locum jobs · locum tenens Interventional
- Locum Electrophysiology Cardiology Jobs
Electrophysiology locum jobs cover ablation procedures, device implants and clinics, and inpatient arrhythmia consults. Lab mapping systems,…
electrophysiology cardiology locum jobs · locum tenens Electrophysiology
- Locum Heart Failure Cardiology Jobs
Heart failure locum jobs span advanced heart failure consults, transplant-adjacent services, LVAD programs, and heart-team coordination. Cen…
heart failure cardiology locum jobs · locum tenens Heart Failure
- Locum Cardiac Imaging Cardiology Jobs
Cardiac imaging locum jobs include echo, nuclear, cardiac MRI and CT interpretation, and multimodality read pools. Turnaround SLAs, study vo…
advanced cardiac imaging cardiology locum jobs · locum tenens Advanced Cardiac Imaging
- Locum Structural Heart Cardiology Jobs
Structural heart locum jobs cover TAVR, MitraClip, and other structural procedures in hybrid OR and heart-team settings. Volume, imaging req…
structural heart cardiology locum jobs · locum tenens Structural Heart
- Locum Preventive Cardiology Jobs
Preventive cardiology locum jobs focus on lipid clinics, cardio-metabolic risk assessment, hypertension programs, and lifestyle medicine out…
- Locum Pediatric Cardiology Jobs
Pediatric cardiology locum jobs cover congenital heart disease consults, fetal cardiology, cath and EP for pediatrics, and ICU co-management…
- Locum Adult Congenital Cardiology Jobs
Adult congenital cardiology locum jobs serve ACHD patients in specialized centers—complex echo, cath, EP, and heart-team coordination. ACHD …
adult congenital cardiology locum jobs · locum tenens Adult Congenital
Physician resources
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FAQs
- What is a locum cardiologist?
- A locum cardiologist is a physician temporarily covering cardiology duties at a hospital or clinic. They provide specialized care on flexible contracts and fill staffing gaps.
- How do I find locum cardiology jobs?
- Use Locum Career Hub to connect with hospitals hiring cardiologists. Browse our cardiology jobs page or contact us to discuss your preferences and licenses, and we’ll match you with opportunities.
- How much do locum cardiologists make?
- Pay varies by subspecialty, call burden, and location. Interventional and EP blocks often command premium weekly rates; consult and clinic roles differ. See our salary guides for directional ranges—not guaranteed offers.
- Do I need special credentials for locum cardiology?
- Board certification or eligibility, active state licensure, and hospital privileging are standard. Interventional and EP roles require documented cath lab or EP lab scope. We help you map timelines before you commit.
- Does Locum Career Hub recruit non-cardiologists?
- No. Locum Career Hub recruits MD/DO cardiologists only—general, interventional, EP, heart failure, imaging, structural, preventive, and pediatric cardiology.