For perfusionists
Perfusionist resume
examples, skills, and a free upload.
CCP roles across adult + pediatric cardiac surgery, ECMO programs, and transplant centers. Upload once, get matched, decide whether to apply. We don't sell your data. Email us any time to delete your profile.
Also written as: CCP, Certified Clinical Perfusionist, cardiovascular perfusionist, clinical perfusionist, cardiac perfusionist.
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Perfusionist roles we match to
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Credentials we recognize
The parser auto-detects these on your resume:
Perfusionist resume example
A strong perfusionist summary reads like this. Swap in your own numbers and settings:
Certified Clinical Perfusionist (CCP) with six years on an adult cardiac team. I pump about 150 cases a year, mostly CABG and valves, and I take ECMO call on a rotating schedule. I run Terumo and LivaNova heart lung machines and handle cell saver and autotransfusion setup. Board certified through ABCP and current on all CEU requirements.
Skills recruiters search for
These are the terms recruiters and ATS filters look for on a perfusionist resume. Use the ones that are true for you:
How to list your credentials
Put CCP after your name if you are certified, like Dana Reyes, CCP. In a certifications section, list your ABCP certification with the year earned, any state perfusion license where required, and current BLS or ACLS with expiration dates.
Resume tips for perfusionists
- Put your annual case count up top. Pump cases per year is the first number every chief perfusionist looks for.
- Break out your case mix. CABG, valves, transplant, or pediatric cases each signal a different level, so list what you actually do.
- List your equipment by name. The heart lung machine models and cell saver systems you run should be on the page.
- State your ECMO experience clearly, including whether you manage circuits and take call. ECMO demand drives a lot of hiring.
- Show your call burden honestly. A team hiring for 1 in 3 call wants to know you have lived that schedule before.
- Keep your ABCP status dated on the resume. Certification year and recert status get checked first.
How matching works
- 1UploadParser fills your name, contact, credentials (CCP), specialty, state, years of experience.
- 2Pick public or privatePublic profiles get an indexed page (first name + last initial only). Private profiles only appear in the matching engine — invisible elsewhere.
- 3Get matchedYour top matches surface on your private profile page (the edit URL we send on submit), refreshed daily. You decide whether to apply.
FAQ
How do I upload my perfusionist resume?
Click "Upload resume" above. PDF, DOCX, or plain text up to 5 MB. Parser pre-fills the fields, you correct anything wrong before saving.
Is it really free?
Yes — for candidates, always. Hiring employers pay our placement fee.
Will recruiters spam me?
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Can I delete my profile?
Yes, at any time. Email info@avahealth.co with subject “Delete my profile” and we'll wipe both the resume file and parsed data within 30 days, including from any active employer match queues.
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