Infusion Nurse
About the role
The Infusion Nurse is responsible for providing direct patient care to individuals participating in research protocols conducted at START. The Infusion Nurse uses appropriate professional judgment and decision-making in planning and providing care. Nursing care is to be delivered in a manner consistent with the Standard Operating Procedures and standards of practice, and professional evidence-based standards.
Responsibilities
- Affirm chemotherapy/immunotherapy/investigational agent to participants (inclusive of parenteral) according to the protocol and applicable regulations.
- Perform study-related activities including but not limited to venipuncture, obtaining blood specimens, IV insertion, and venous access device (central line) management, ECG collection, and vital signs.
- Collect biological samples according to the protocol and Standard Operating Procedures.
- Educate, explain, and inform participants of study procedures.
- Record data obtained according to the protocol and Standard Operating Procedures.
- Use nursing assessment skills to observe participant general well-being and potential adverse events. Document events and take appropriate action as needed.
- Respond to emergency situations based upon nursing standards.
- Provide patient education regarding participation in a clinical trial, chemotherapy/immunotherapy/investigational agent administration and potential side effects.
- Ensure that the dignity, health, safety, and welfare of participants are given the highest priority at all times.
- Prepare for clinic day ensuring necessary supplies.
- Aid in the entry and completion of quality standards for EHR/PQRS.
- Assist with the training and mentorship of less tenured staff.
- Communicate with providers regarding a change in patient status.
- Communicate and interact with peers and other departments in a manner that is viewed as having a positive effect on patient services and staff morale.
- Interact effectively with patients/family members and demonstrate sensitivity in regards to cultural diversity, age-specific needs, and confidentiality.
- Work with study team to ensure that study related procedures, drug administration, labs, vital signs, and ECG are completed.
- Use skills, knowledge, nursing diagnosis, and clinical judgement in order to provide a high standard of care for participants in clinical trials.
- Remain current with appropriate emergency certifications and company emergency policy and procedures.
- Able to work effectively and efficiently under tight deadlines, high volumes, and multiple interruptions.
Requirements
- High School Diploma or GED.
- Licensed Registered Nurse in practicing state.
- Basic Life Support (BLS) certification, and AHA certified program.
- Previous experience in peripheral IV insertion and management of venous access device(s).
Qualifications
- Preferred Experience:
- 1 year of experience.
- Oncology Certified Nurse (OCN).
- Clinical Trial and oncology experience.
- Experience working with Microsoft Office, including Teams, Excel, and Word.
Skills
- Ability to work effectively and efficiently under tight deadlines, high volumes, and multiple interruptions.
Benefits
Best-in-class benefits and perks including a 401(k) retirement savings plan with employer match, an annual performance bonus, generous paid time off and holidays, comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage, and flexible FSA and HSA plans. Additionally, we offer employee assistance programs, life and disability insurance, and a supportive environment that values balance, wellbeing, and flexibility.