Job Description
Infusion Nurse 3.0 3.0 out of 5 stars 801 West Interstate 20, Arlington, TX 76017 Urology Partners of North Texas 18 reviews Join our team and become part of an organization dedicated to excellence, collaboration, and improving the lives of the patients we serve. The Infusion Nurse plays a vital role in delivering exceptional patient-centered care by combining advanced clinical expertise with compassion and professionalism. As a key member of the healthcare team, this individual is responsible for administering infusion therapies, monitoring patient responses, and ensuring the highest standards of safety and quality throughout the treatment process. The Infusion Nurse serves as a trusted advocate and educator for patients and their families, providing guidance, support, and reassurance during every stage of care. Working collaboratively with physicians, clinical staff, and administrative personnel, this role contributes to an efficient, patient-focused environment while maintaining compliance with all clinical, regulatory, and organizational standards. The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, highly skilled in infusion therapy, and committed to creating a positive healthcare experience through outstanding customer service and clinical excellence. If you are a compassionate nurse who thrives on building meaningful patient relationships, takes pride in delivering exceptional clinical care, and is looking to make a difference every day, we encourage you to apply.
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Infusion Nurse Reports to: Practice Administrator essential job Responsibilities:
Performs all duties in accordance with clinical, OSHA and infection control standards. Adheres to and follows, including but not limited to, infection control, biohazard waste, sterilization and disinfection, medication administration and storage and controlled substance policies and procedures throughout the facility. Adheres to biohazard waste policy and procedure for proper disposal of biomedical waste. Ensures all related reports, labs and other clinical information is filed and is available in patients' medical records prior to their appointment. Escorts patients to exam rooms, interviews patients, takes required vital signs, obtains urine specimens perform and document automated urinalysis and microscopic preparation and review when indicated, and documents all clinically relevant information in patient's chart. Assist with the preparation of equipment during treatment, examinations, and testing of patients. Perform clinical procedures, including infusions, under supervision of physicians. Provides instructions to patients as instructed by physicians. Keeps exam rooms clean and stocked with adequate medical supplies, maintains instruments, and prepares sterilization as required. Maintain all logs and required checks (i.e. refrigerator temperatures, emergency medications, expired medications, oxygen, cold sterilization fluid change, etc.). Assists with training activities as needed. Maintains accuracy and productivity levels as established by department standards. Performs, organizes, and streamlines operational tasks to reduce the potential for errors. Maintains patient safety and confidentiality at all times. Travels as required. All other duties as assigned by Practice Administrator or department supervisor. WORK EXPERIENCE
Minimum of 1-3 years of infusion experience. Skills:
Exceptional customer service and phone etiquette. Ability to maintain effective and organized systems to ensure timely patient flow. Working knowledge of medical terminology. Computer proficiency and prior experience with Electronic Medical Records preferred. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Requires frequent lifting of patients and bending/carrying items weighing up to 50 pounds. Adequate physical ability includes sufficient manual dexterity to perform the requisite healthcare services including computer entry. Education:
Associate or bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university Valid Texas, or compact state, registered nursing license Current BLS certification Minimum of two years' nursing experience in a clinic or office setting Ability to withstand prolonged standing and walking with the ability to move or lift at least fifty pounds Verbal and writing ability required to communicate effectively in informing employees of activities and policies