The Registered Nurse (RN) in the Infusion Clinic / Ambulatory Care setting provides specialized care to patients receiving intravenous (IV) therapies and other outpatient treatments. This role focuses on safe medication administration, patient monitoring, and education in a controlled, non-emergency environment.
Administer IV infusions, injections, and specialty medications (e.g., chemotherapy, biologics, antibiotics)
Start and manage IV lines, including central lines and PICC lines
Monitor patients during and after infusion for adverse reactions
Assess patient health status and document clinical data
Educate patients on treatment plans, side effects, and home care
Coordinate with physicians, pharmacists, and healthcare teams
Maintain accurate documentation in EMR systems
Ensure compliance with safety, infection control, and medication protocols
Manage patient scheduling and flow within the clinic
Bachelor’s Degree or Diploma in Nursing
Active Registered Nurse (RN) license
BLS (Basic Life Support) certification
2–4 years of nursing experience, preferably in infusion therapy or ambulatory care
IV therapy and infusion administration
Patient monitoring and assessment
Knowledge of medications and potential side effects
Strong communication and patient education
Attention to detail and safety compliance
Ability to manage multiple patients in an outpatient setting
Infusion clinic / ambulatory care center
Day shifts, minimal emergency exposure
Patient-focused and controlled clinical environment
Experience with chemotherapy or specialty infusions
Certification in Infusion Nursing (CRNI)
Familiarity with EMR systems