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  • PICC RN 9a-9p  

    - Royal Oak
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionThe job of PICC RN/ Vascular Access Spec... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob Description

    The job of PICC RN/ Vascular Access Specialist was established for the purpose/s of providing expert

    vascular access services to the patients of our clients. Working within the guidelines set forth by the state

    in which these employees are licensed and also working within the guidelines set forth by the Company,

    the PICC RN/ Vascular Access Specialist will maintain a high level of professionalism and skill.

    Responsibilities

    Vascular Access

    • Bedside insertion of peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs).

    • Bedside insertion of midlines and extended dwell catheters.

    • Bedside insertion of peripheral IV catheters.

    • Establishing access via intravascular ports.

    • Examination, assessment and evaluation of patients with vascular access devices.

    Education

    • Educates all patients and family members on the procedures to be completed.

    • Answers any questions regarding procedures to be done.

    • Educates staff when necessary.

    Documentation

    • Clearly documents procedures completed as per client policy and per the policy of the

    Company.

    Competencies

    • Current RN license in the state in which the employee is working.

    • Current ACLS and BCLS certifications.

    • Completed vascular access competency skills checklist.

    • Communication Proficiency.

    • Personal Effectiveness/Credibility.

    • Patient/Client Focus.

    Work Environment

    This job operates in a wide variety of environments ranging through all types of healthcare facilities.

    Driving from client facility to client facility may account for a large part of the usual workday. This

    role routinely uses portable ultrasound equipment, medical supplies, mobile phones, and computers

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  • PICC RN (5p-5a)  

    - San Antonio
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionThe job of PICC RN/ Vascular Access Spec... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob Description

    The job of PICC RN/ Vascular Access Specialist was established for the purpose/s of providing expert

    vascular access services to the patients of our clients. Working within the guidelines set forth by the state

    in which these employees are licensed and also working within the guidelines set forth by the Company,

    the PICC RN/ Vascular Access Specialist will maintain a high level of professionalism and skill.

    Responsibilities

    Vascular Access

    • Bedside insertion of peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs).

    • Bedside insertion of midlines and extended dwell catheters.

    • Bedside insertion of peripheral IV catheters.

    • Establishing access via intravascular ports.

    • Examination, assessment and evaluation of patients with vascular access devices.

    Education

    • Educates all patients and family members on the procedures to be completed.

    • Answers any questions regarding procedures to be done.

    • Educates staff when necessary.

    Documentation

    • Clearly documents procedures completed as per client policy and per the policy of the

    Company.

    Competencies

    • Current RN license in the state in which the employee is working.

    • Current ACLS and BCLS certifications.

    • Completed vascular access competency skills checklist.

    • Communication Proficiency.

    • Personal Effectiveness/Credibility.

    • Patient/Client Focus.

    Work Environment

    This job operates in a wide variety of environments ranging through all types of healthcare facilities.

    Driving from client facility to client facility may account for a large part of the usual workday. This

    role routinely uses portable ultrasound equipment, medical supplies, mobile phones, and computers

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  • PICC RN (night shift 7p-7a)  

    - Cincinnati
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionThe job of PICC RN/ Vascular Access Spec... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob Description


    The job of PICC RN/ Vascular Access Specialist was established for the purpose/s of providing expert

    vascular access services to the patients of our clients. Working within the guidelines set forth by the state

    in which these employees are licensed and also working within the guidelines set forth by the Company,

    the PICC RN/ Vascular Access Specialist will maintain a high level of professionalism and skill.

    Responsibilities

    Vascular Access

    • Bedside insertion of peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs).

    • Bedside insertion of midlines and extended dwell catheters.

    • Bedside insertion of peripheral IV catheters.

    • Establishing access via intravascular ports.

    • Examination, assessment and evaluation of patients with vascular access devices.

    Education

    • Educates all patients and family members on the procedures to be completed.

    • Answers any questions regarding procedures to be done.

    • Educates staff when necessary.

    Documentation

    • Clearly documents procedures completed as per client policy and per the policy of the

    Company.

    Competencies

    • Current RN license in the state in which the employee is working.

    • Current ACLS and BCLS certifications.

    • Completed vascular access competency skills checklist.

    • Communication Proficiency.

    • Personal Effectiveness/Credibility.

    • Patient/Client Focus.

    Work Environment

    This job operates in a wide variety of environments ranging through all types of healthcare facilities.

    Driving from client facility to client facility may account for a large part of the usual workday. This

    role routinely uses portable ultrasound equipment, medical supplies, mobile phones, and computers

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  • PICC RN NE  

    - Tulsa
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionRN- Vascular Access Job Description Job... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob Description

    RN- Vascular Access Job Description


    Job Description: PICC RN/ Vascular Access Specialist

    Position Reports To: Regional Manager/ Clinical Liaison

    The job of PICC RN/ Vascular Access Specialist was established for the purpose/s of providing expert

    vascular access services to the patients of our clients. Working within the guidelines set forth by the state

    in which these employees are licensed and also working within the guidelines set forth by the Company,

    the PICC RN/ Vascular Access Specialist will maintain a high level of professionalism and skill.

    Responsibilities

    Vascular Access

    • Bedside insertion of peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs).

    • Bedside insertion of midlines and extended dwell catheters.

    • Bedside insertion of peripheral IV catheters.

    • Establishing access via intravascular ports.

    • Examination, assessment and evaluation of patients with vascular access devices.

    Education

    • Educates all patients and family members on the procedures to be completed.

    • Answers any questions regarding procedures to be done.

    • Educates staff when necessary.

    Documentation

    • Clearly documents procedures completed as per client policy and per the policy of the

    Company.

    Competencies

    • Current RN license in the state in which the employee is working.

    • Current ACLS and BCLS certifications.

    • Completed vascular access competency skills checklist.

    • Communication Proficiency.

    • Personal Effectiveness/Credibility.

    • Patient/Client Focus.

    Work Environment

    This job operates in a wide variety of environments ranging through all types of healthcare facilities.

    Driving from client facility to client facility may account for a large part of the usual workday. This

    role routinely uses portable ultrasound equipment, medical supplies, mobile phones, and computers.

    RN- Vascular Access Job Description


    Physical Demands

    The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to

    successfully perform the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job, the

    employee is regularly required to see, talk and hear. This is generally a physical role entailing driving,

    standing bending over and lifting objects up to 20 pounds. This would require the ability to lift

    equipment, assist in the repositioning of patients, stand for procedures.

    Position Type/Expected Hours of Work

    Based on employment status and region, the employee’s shifts may range from 12 to 24 hours on call.

    Expectations for number of shifts per payroll period differ as to job status as well. Shift expectations

    may be from one to three shifts per week.

    Required Education and Experience

    RN licensure is required for all employees of this type. A minimum to two years nursing experience

    in a critical care area is also preferred. One year of vascular access experience including the insertion

    of PICCs is preferred. Technical experience with computers and mobile phones is preferred as well.

    Additional Eligibility Qualifications

    • High level of interpersonal skills to handle sensitive and confidential situations and

    documentation.

    • Good to excellent spelling, grammar and written communication skills.

    • Excellent telephone and oral communication skills.

    • Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality.

    Other Duties

    Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities,

    duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and

    activities may change at any time with or without notice.

    Employee signature below constitutes employee's understanding of the requirements, essential functions

    and duties of the position.


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  • PICC RN  

    - Richmond
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionThe job of PICC RN/ Vascular Access Spec... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob Description

    The job of PICC RN/ Vascular Access Specialist was established for the purpose/s of providing expert

    vascular access services to the patients of our clients. Working within the guidelines set forth by the state

    in which these employees are licensed and also working within the guidelines set forth by the Company,

    the PICC RN/ Vascular Access Specialist will maintain a high level of professionalism and skill.

    Responsibilities

    Vascular Access

    • Bedside insertion of peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs).

    • Bedside insertion of midlines and extended dwell catheters.

    • Bedside insertion of peripheral IV catheters.

    • Establishing access via intravascular ports.

    • Examination, assessment and evaluation of patients with vascular access devices.

    Education

    • Educates all patients and family members on the procedures to be completed.

    • Answers any questions regarding procedures to be done.

    • Educates staff when necessary.

    Documentation

    • Clearly documents procedures completed as per client policy and per the policy of the

    Company.

    Competencies

    • Current RN license in the state in which the employee is working.

    • Current ACLS and BCLS certifications.

    • Completed vascular access competency skills checklist.

    • Communication Proficiency.

    • Personal Effectiveness/Credibility.

    • Patient/Client Focus.

    Work Environment

    This job operates in a wide variety of environments ranging through all types of healthcare facilities.

    Driving from client facility to client facility may account for a large part of the usual workday. This

    role routinely uses portable ultrasound equipment, medical supplies, mobile phones, and computers

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  • Full-time Home Infusion RN  

    - Arlington
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPurpose StatementHome infusion therapy (... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob Description

    Purpose Statement

    Home infusion therapy (HIT) is a method of administering infusion therapy directly in a patient's home as well as in other settings such as nursing homes, hospitals, and outpatient clinics. The versatility of HIT provides patients with more autonomy over their care.

    The role of a Home Infusion RN involves delivering excellent patient care. This specialized position caters to adult patients, providing them with the necessary treatment. As a Home Infusion RN, your primary responsibility is infusion therapy involving a variety of treatments including but not limited to IVIG, monoclonal antibodies, enzyme replacement, clotting factor, and other agents using various methods of administration. This job requires a blend of clinical expertise and compassionate care.

    This position reports to the Area Director of Infusion Services.

    Required Education and Experience

    Current and valid RN license.A minimum of 3 years nursing experience is required.Excellent IV skills and a passion for working with patients.Strong clinical assessment and critical thinking skills.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a home care setting.Proficient in electronic health record (EHR) documentation.Candidates must have excellent IV skills and enjoy working with patients.Successful candidates will likely develop a steady caseload of grateful and satisfied patients.Previous experience in critical care areas preferred.Minimum of 1 year in hospital infusion therapy, home infusion therapy preferred.Certification in infusion therapy (CRNI) is a plus.Preferred area of expertise to include pediatrics and adult medical care.

    Responsibilities

    Administer infusion therapies, including IVIG, monoclonal antibodies, enzyme replacement, and clotting factor, following physician orders and established protocols.Assess and monitor patients during infusion therapy to ensure safety and efficacy.Educate patients and their families on infusion therapy procedures, potential side effects, and self-care practices.Collaborate with physicians, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals to develop and implement patient care plans.Provide comprehensive patient assessments, including physical and psychosocial factors, to tailor care to individual needs.Document patient care activities, treatment plans, and outcomes promptly and accurately.Participate in continuous professional development to stay abreast of industry trends, guidelines, and best practices.Other duties as assigned.

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  • Full time Home Infusion RN  

    - Moorestown
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPurpose StatementHome infusion therapy (... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob Description

    Purpose Statement

    Home infusion therapy (HIT) is a method of administering infusion therapy directly in a patient's home as well as in other settings such as nursing homes, hospitals, and outpatient clinics. The versatility of HIT provides patients with more autonomy over their care.

    The role of a Home Infusion RN involves delivering excellent patient care. This specialized position caters to adult patients, providing them with the necessary treatment. As a Home Infusion RN, your primary responsibility is infusion therapy involving a variety of treatments including but not limited to IVIG, monoclonal antibodies, enzyme replacement, clotting factor, and other agents using various methods of administration. This job requires a blend of clinical expertise and compassionate care.

    This position reports to the Area Director of Infusion Services.

    Required Education and Experience

    Current and valid RN license.A minimum of 3 years nursing experience is required.Excellent IV skills and a passion for working with patients.Strong clinical assessment and critical thinking skills.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a home care setting.Proficient in electronic health record (EHR) documentation.Candidates must have excellent IV skills and enjoy working with patients.Successful candidates will likely develop a steady caseload of grateful and satisfied patients.Previous experience in critical care areas preferred.Minimum of 1 year in hospital infusion therapy, home infusion therapy preferred.Certification in infusion therapy (CRNI) is a plus.Preferred area of expertise to include pediatrics and adult medical care.

    Responsibilities

    Administer infusion therapies, including IVIG, monoclonal antibodies, enzyme replacement, and clotting factor, following physician orders and established protocols.Assess and monitor patients during infusion therapy to ensure safety and efficacy.Educate patients and their families on infusion therapy procedures, potential side effects, and self-care practices.Collaborate with physicians, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals to develop and implement patient care plans.Provide comprehensive patient assessments, including physical and psychosocial factors, to tailor care to individual needs.Document patient care activities, treatment plans, and outcomes promptly and accurately.Participate in continuous professional development to stay abreast of industry trends, guidelines, and best practices.Other duties as assigned.

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  • Full Team Home Infusion RN  

    - King of Prussia
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPurpose StatementHome infusion therapy (... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob Description

    Purpose Statement

    Home infusion therapy (HIT) is a method of administering infusion therapy directly in a patient's home as well as in other settings such as nursing homes, hospitals, and outpatient clinics. The versatility of HIT provides patients with more autonomy over their care.

    The role of a Home Infusion RN involves delivering excellent patient care. This specialized position caters to adult patients, providing them with the necessary treatment. As a Home Infusion RN, your primary responsibility is infusion therapy involving a variety of treatments including but not limited to IVIG, monoclonal antibodies, enzyme replacement, clotting factor, and other agents using various methods of administration. This job requires a blend of clinical expertise and compassionate care.

    This position reports to the Area Director of Infusion Services.

    Required Education and Experience

    Current and valid RN license.A minimum of 3 years nursing experience is required.Excellent IV skills and a passion for working with patients.Strong clinical assessment and critical thinking skills.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a home care setting.Proficient in electronic health record (EHR) documentation.Candidates must have excellent IV skills and enjoy working with patients.Successful candidates will likely develop a steady caseload of grateful and satisfied patients.Previous experience in critical care areas preferred.Minimum of 1 year in hospital infusion therapy, home infusion therapy preferred.Certification in infusion therapy (CRNI) is a plus.Preferred area of expertise to include pediatrics and adult medical care.

    Responsibilities

    Administer infusion therapies, including IVIG, monoclonal antibodies, enzyme replacement, and clotting factor, following physician orders and established protocols.Assess and monitor patients during infusion therapy to ensure safety and efficacy.Educate patients and their families on infusion therapy procedures, potential side effects, and self-care practices.Collaborate with physicians, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals to develop and implement patient care plans.Provide comprehensive patient assessments, including physical and psychosocial factors, to tailor care to individual needs.Document patient care activities, treatment plans, and outcomes promptly and accurately.Participate in continuous professional development to stay abreast of industry trends, guidelines, and best practices.Other duties as assigned.

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  • Home Infusion RN Full time  

    - Portland
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPurpose StatementHome infusion therapy (... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob Description

    Purpose Statement

    Home infusion therapy (HIT) is a method of administering infusion therapy directly in a patient's home as well as in other settings such as nursing homes, hospitals, and outpatient clinics. The versatility of HIT provides patients with more autonomy over their care.

    The role of a Home Infusion RN involves delivering excellent patient care. This specialized position caters to adult patients, providing them with the necessary treatment. As a Home Infusion RN, your primary responsibility is infusion therapy involving a variety of treatments including but not limited to IVIG, monoclonal antibodies, enzyme replacement, clotting factor, and other agents using various methods of administration. This job requires a blend of clinical expertise and compassionate care.

    This position reports to the Area Director of Infusion Services.

    Required Education and Experience

    Current and valid RN license.A minimum of 3 years nursing experience is required.Excellent IV skills and a passion for working with patients.Strong clinical assessment and critical thinking skills.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a home care setting.Proficient in electronic health record (EHR) documentation.Candidates must have excellent IV skills and enjoy working with patients.Successful candidates will likely develop a steady caseload of grateful and satisfied patients.Previous experience in critical care areas preferred.Minimum of 1 year in hospital infusion therapy, home infusion therapy preferred.Certification in infusion therapy (CRNI) is a plus.Preferred area of expertise to include pediatrics and adult medical care.

    Responsibilities

    Administer infusion therapies, including IVIG, monoclonal antibodies, enzyme replacement, and clotting factor, following physician orders and established protocols.Assess and monitor patients during infusion therapy to ensure safety and efficacy.Educate patients and their families on infusion therapy procedures, potential side effects, and self-care practices.Collaborate with physicians, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals to develop and implement patient care plans.Provide comprehensive patient assessments, including physical and psychosocial factors, to tailor care to individual needs.Document patient care activities, treatment plans, and outcomes promptly and accurately.Participate in continuous professional development to stay abreast of industry trends, guidelines, and best practices.Other duties as assigned.

    Read Less
  • Home Infusion RN Full-time  

    - Portsmouth
    Job DescriptionJob DescriptionPurpose StatementHome infusion therapy (... Read More
    Job DescriptionJob Description

    Purpose Statement

    Home infusion therapy (HIT) is a method of administering infusion therapy directly in a patient's home as well as in other settings such as nursing homes, hospitals, and outpatient clinics. The versatility of HIT provides patients with more autonomy over their care.

    The role of a Home Infusion RN involves delivering excellent patient care. This specialized position caters to adult patients, providing them with the necessary treatment. As a Home Infusion RN, your primary responsibility is infusion therapy involving a variety of treatments including but not limited to IVIG, monoclonal antibodies, enzyme replacement, clotting factor, and other agents using various methods of administration. This job requires a blend of clinical expertise and compassionate care.

    This position reports to the Area Director of Infusion Services.

    Required Education and Experience

    Current and valid RN license.A minimum of 3 years nursing experience is required.Excellent IV skills and a passion for working with patients.Strong clinical assessment and critical thinking skills.Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a home care setting.Proficient in electronic health record (EHR) documentation.Candidates must have excellent IV skills and enjoy working with patients.Successful candidates will likely develop a steady caseload of grateful and satisfied patients.Previous experience in critical care areas preferred.Minimum of 1 year in hospital infusion therapy, home infusion therapy preferred.Certification in infusion therapy (CRNI) is a plus.Preferred area of expertise to include pediatrics and adult medical care.

    Responsibilities

    Administer infusion therapies, including IVIG, monoclonal antibodies, enzyme replacement, and clotting factor, following physician orders and established protocols.Assess and monitor patients during infusion therapy to ensure safety and efficacy.Educate patients and their families on infusion therapy procedures, potential side effects, and self-care practices.Collaborate with physicians, pharmacists, and other healthcare professionals to develop and implement patient care plans.Provide comprehensive patient assessments, including physical and psychosocial factors, to tailor care to individual needs.Document patient care activities, treatment plans, and outcomes promptly and accurately.Participate in continuous professional development to stay abreast of industry trends, guidelines, and best practices.Other duties as assigned.

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