Cardiovascular Perfusionist

Advance your calling as a Cardiovascular Perfusionist in western Illinois with a heart team that pairs precision medicine with purpose, delivering career growth that’s as energizing as it is meaningful ❤️.

This Perfusionist opportunity stands out for a mission-driven, patient-first culture with measurable outcomes, a trusted reputation for clinical excellence and safety, and real momentum backed by positive media coverage and community support; a Licensed Perfusionist will find an award-winning, Magnet-style environment that supports shared governance, evidence-based practice, and continuous learning; high-acuity exposure accelerates professional growth across complex cases, while access to cutting-edge technology—including robotics, advanced imaging, AI-informed decision support, virtual nursing, and remote monitoring—streamlines the day and elevates care; innovation-forward leadership pilots new care models, prioritizes clinician wellbeing, invests in staffing and burnout reduction, and offers transparent career pathways with differentials, certification pay, and internal mobility for the Cardiovascular Perfusionist.

Within the Cardiac Surgery service—also known as Open Heart Surgery and Cardiovascular Surgery—the Cardiovascular Perfusionist will contribute to a high-performing program that is tightly integrated with anesthesia, critical care, and interventional cardiology; serving a tri-state region across Illinois, Missouri, and Iowa. Its primary selling points center on nationally recognized nursing excellence, advanced surgical technology, comprehensive specialized care, and a strong community-focused not-for-profit mission; this Perfusionist role supports complex cardiothoracic cases, collaborates in multidisciplinary rounds, benefits from modern hybrid ORs, and participates in quality registries and benchmarking to sustain best-in-class outcomes.

Reporting to a Director of Perfusion Services and partnering closely with the Chief of Cardiac Surgery and Anesthesia leadership, the Licensed Perfusionist is supported by friendly nurses and a diverse team of surgeons, APPs, respiratory therapists, pharmacists, and allied health professionals; responsibilities span safe cardiopulmonary bypass operation of the heart–lung machine, anticoagulation management, hemodilution and ultrafiltration strategies, autotransfusion/cell salvage, intraoperative monitoring with TEG/ROTEM, ECMO initiation and management, ventricular assist device support, perfusion documentation, equipment QA, and on-call rotation; streamlined workflows, optimized EHR builds, clear protocols, and robust educator and simulation resources help the Cardiovascular Perfusionist practice at top of license while mentoring students and contributing to clinical research when interested.

For a Perfusionist considering life in western Illinois, the region delivers an appealing balance of affordability and adventure: four true seasons along a beautiful riverfront, miles of parks and bike trails, quick commutes, welcoming neighborhoods with a range of housing options, and a cost of living that stretches every paycheck; culture-seekers will find theaters, museums, live concerts, festivals, and a food scene featuring farm‑to‑table dining, specialty coffee, wineries, and craft breweries, while families appreciate strong schools, nearby colleges and universities, youth sports, libraries, and robust senior services; the local economy is anchored by healthcare, education, agriculture, logistics, and light manufacturing, with entrepreneurship on the rise and reliable broadband for hybrid work; regional airports, rail options, and easy highway access make weekend trips simple 🧭; from fitness centers and indoor courts to quiet trails, pet-friendly spaces, and clean, well-serviced neighborhoods, western Illinois offers safety, community pride, environmental quality, and room to grow—making it an ideal home base for an Open Heart Surgery Perfusionist.

This Cardiovascular Perfusionist role features competitive compensation, incentive opportunities, and a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, and vision coverage, retirement plans with employer contributions, paid time off, tuition assistance, paid CEUs and conference support, licensure/certification reimbursement, on-call differentials, and wellness resources; take the next confident step—connect with a Clinical Management Consultants recruiter today to explore this Licensed Perfusionist opportunity confidentially and discover how your expertise can shape the future of cardiac care.