Interventional Cardiology- Kansas City Metro
Company : Prime Healthcare Services
Location : Kansas City, KS, 66112
Job Type : Full Time
Date Posted : 6 January 2026
Overview
Providence Medical Center is currently recruiting for BE/BC Interventional Cardiologists to join a busy, established practice in the heart of the Kansas City Metro.
This opportunity is open to visa candidates as well as 2026 graduates.
Responsibilities
Position Highlights
- New grads or experienced physicians welcome
- Visa candidates welcome to apply
- Comfortable call schedule
- Immediate ramp-up
- Excellent support staff
- Beautiful office attached to hospital campus
Compensation & Benefits
- Hospital employed
- Competitive salary guarantee year 1
- Productivity bonus
- Sign On bonus
- Relocation allowance
- CME allowance
- Student loan assistance
- Medical, dental,vision, life insurance
- Retirement plan
- Medical malpractice including tail coverage
Be a part of a strong and busy cardiology care team in the heart of the hospital and community! This is an excellent opportunity for a physician who is ready to step into a practice and get busy immediately.
Kansas City Metropolitan Area
Kansas City is a vibrant city with flourishing suburban communities, rolling hills and tree-lined boulevards. Its thriving economy is driven by thousands of small businesses, tech start-ups, medical research, and headquarters for companies like Hallmark and T-Mobile. The Kansas City metro area offers a vibrant city and suburban communities, rolling hills, and tree-lined boulevards as well as a prosperous economy and well-regarded schools. Kansas City straddles the Missouri-Kansas state line near the Missouri River. The community is a recreation wonderland, offering a myriad of activities to appease nearly every interest. That's why Kiplinger Magazine and other publications have rated Kansas City as one of the 50 Smart Places to Live!
Prime Healthcare
Prime Healthcare strives to deliver optimal patient care to local communities across the country. Together we’re building a healthier tomorrow. As the fastest growing health system in the nation, our success is driven by physicians - just like you. Join us and discover more! Prime Healthcare is an award-winning national hospital system with 46 acute-care hospitals providing nearly 50,000 jobs in 14 states. Twelve of the hospitals are members of the Prime Healthcare Foundation, a 501(c)3 public charity with a mission of providing quality, compassionate healthcare for all.Based in California, Prime Healthcare and its hospitals have been recognized as among the “100 Top Hospitals” in the nation 36 times and among the “15 Top Health Systems” three times, and Prime Healthcare is the only "Top 10 Health System" west of the Mississippi. For more information and career opportunities, please visit our website.
Qualifications
Active Kansas Medical License
Board-Certifed or Board Eligible
Employment Status
Full TimeShift
DaysEqual Employment Opportunity
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Frequently asked questions
Physicians in this Kansas City setting benefit from excellent support staff and a hospital-attached office, enabling efficient patient care and immediate ramp-up. The comfortable call schedule also helps balance workload while addressing a strong cardiology demand in the metro area.
Absolutely, this position is designed to support both new graduates and seasoned cardiologists. The practice encourages fresh talent to join, offering mentorship and a structured environment to quickly integrate and grow within the busy cardiology team.
An active Kansas medical license is essential, along with board certification or eligibility in interventional cardiology. This ensures compliance with state regulations and aligns with Prime Healthcare’s standards for quality patient care.
In Kansas City, interventional cardiologists generally see competitive salaries starting with a guaranteed base, often complemented by productivity bonuses. Total compensation packages can range widely but usually reflect the region's healthcare market trends and demand.
Prime Healthcare offers robust benefits including hospital employment status, CME allowances, and student loan assistance. Their focus on physician-driven growth and a supportive team environment sets them apart within the Kansas City healthcare landscape.
Prime Healthcare encourages career development through a busy practice setting with immediate patient engagement, access to advanced hospital resources, and the chance to be part of a nationally recognized health system fostering professional advancement.
Yes, Kansas City's mix of vibrant suburbs and well-connected roads makes commuting to Providence Medical Center practical for most. The hospital's central location within the metro facilitates reasonable travel times from tree-lined suburban neighborhoods.
Kansas City boasts a thriving healthcare sector with steady demand for cardiology specialists, supported by a growing economy. While not as large as Dallas or Chicago markets, it offers strong opportunities with less competition and excellent community integration.
Physicians will engage in procedural interventions, patient consultations, and collaborate closely with cardiology support teams. The role emphasizes hands-on care within a hospital setting, balancing clinical duties with manageable call commitments.
Yes, Prime Healthcare welcomes visa candidates, providing a pathway for international physicians to join their cardiology team in the Kansas City Metro. This inclusive hiring approach helps address regional specialist shortages effectively.