Travel Registered Nurse
Boston, MA, United States
Remote/Travel Float Nurse- Full Time
OI Infusion is looking for an energetic registered nurse to work as a Float Infusion Nurse. This position will be a remote role when not traveling, assisting multiple departments (Implementation, Operations, Intake/FA and Materials) in day to day needs of infusion patients. Will travel 70-80%, to infuse, train and/or set up new and existing infusion centers. Will support our Clinical Educator in training staff on site and remotely.
OI Infusion Services offers a complete turnkey solution to managing your in-office infusion center. Our proven model provides practice owners with everything they need to start and maintain an infusion center, resulting in increased revenue and higher patient satisfaction. Our management services are designed to let physicians focus on practicing medicine while our highly experienced staff manages every aspect of this value-added service in a professional manner at every point of contact.
Schedule: Monday - Friday, 5 days per week, No
weekends
Locations: coverage of multiple infusion centers in the United States
Qualifications/Educational Requirements
Be a registered nurse (R.N.) with a current license within the state (compact license holder preferred).
Minimum of one year of infusion nursing experience as a R.N.
Work positively and favorably with patients, families, and staff.
Infusion experience highly preferred
Responsibilities/essential functions
: The person in this position must be able to perform the following essential job functions with or without reasonable accommodation.
Perform the infusion therapy as directed by physician orders.
Establish intravenous access per policy and procedure.
Observe, assess, and document symptoms via nurses note timely.
Monitor reactions and patient progress.
Educate patients and/or caregivers on disease processes and medications.
Demonstrates proper infection control techniques and follows universal precautions.
Monitors daily refrigerator temps and documents daily log.
Notify the physician and other personnel (Reginal Operations Director) of change in the patient's condition.
Perform skills outlined in the agency's approved policy and procedure manual.
Update clinical records according to policy and procedures.
Update knowledge and skills by attending in-service programs, continuing education programs, seminars, and self-study programs annually.
Adhere to safe nursing practice standards.
Maintain professionalism with patient and client staff.
Communicating and scheduling patients per OI protocol.
Be knowledgeable about medications to be administered.
Mix medication per policy and procedure.
Adhere to Medicaid and Medicare regulations.
Administrative work (Obtaining complete orders, office visit notes from practice EMR, scheduling, inventory management, etc.)
Any other duties asked for or required for this role.
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