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Registered Nurse Apheresis - Bethesda, MD

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Prime Physicians

Bethesda, MD (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 4 days ago (Updated 8 hours ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/19/2026

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Registered Nurse Apheresis - Bethesda, MD Prime Physicians - 4.0 Bethesda, MD Job Details Full-time 10 hours ago Qualifications Vascular access RN License Medical equipment operation BLS Certification Venipuncture Medical emergency response Hospital experience
Full Job Description Job Title:
Registered Nurse (RN) -
Apheresis Specialty:
Apheresis / Blood Services Place of Work (City/State):
Bethesda, MD Site:
NIH Clinical Center (Nursing Department) location: 9000 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, MD 20892
Duration:
13 weeks
Start Date:
ASAP, upon completion of credentialing/onboarding
Shift Schedule:
Day shift: Monday Friday, 7:00a 5:30p (40 hours/week).
On-call:
weekends and holidays, minimum one full weekend per month. How many shifts needed per month: Approx. 20 22 weekday shifts, plus on-call coverage (min. one full weekend/month) Credentialing / Onboarding time: 6 weeks to 8 weeks
License:
Any state license works (current, active, unrestricted)
Certifications:
Current BLS (AHA or Red Cross)
Education:
BSN, ADN, or Nursing Diploma from an accredited program; passed NCLEX Experience needed: 2 years current hospital experience in apheresis Special Skills needed: Hands-on proficiency with apheresis procedures and equipment in a hospital setting, including therapeutic and donor apheresis. Strong venous access and vascular assessment skills, with the ability to monitor patients closely throughout lengthy procedures. Comfortable managing donor/patient reactions and responding quickly to adverse events.
Responsibilities:
Perform apheresis procedures for patients and donors at the NIH Clinical Center Blood Services unit, including patient assessment before, during, and after each procedure. Operate and troubleshoot apheresis equipment, document care accurately, and coordinate with the interdisciplinary team on patient status. Participate in the weekend and holiday on-call rotation, with a minimum of one full weekend per month. Prime Physicians is a physician-led, The Joint Commission (TJC) Accredited, ISO 9001 certified and CMMI Level 3 appraised organization. Our commitment extends beyond traditional consulting and management services, offering comprehensive solutions to hospitals, health systems, and federal government agencies. At the heart of our operations is the ultimate goal to deliver high-quality patient care. Driven by a mission to catalyze healthcare transformation and innovation, we offer an array of services designed to redefine the healthcare landscape. From program and project management to strategic planning, we enhance operational efficiency and streamline business processes. With Prime Physicians, the future of patient care is in skilled and dedicated hands, leading the way towards a more efficient, effective, and compassionate healthcare system.