Infusion Therapy Nurse
Job Description
Coordinates the total Plan of Care for the patient in the Home Care setting assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating. Provides leadership for the Health Care team by working cooperatively with other team members in maintaining standards of professional nursing practice in the Home Care setting.
Education And Credentials
- Associates Degree required.
- Graduate of accredited School of Registered Nursing.
- Current licensure to practice as a Registered Nurse in NYS.
- Valid NYS drivers license.
Responsibilities
- One (1) year medical/surgical experience as a RN.
- One year infusion experience.
- Versatility, organizational skills and clear judgement.
Experience
- 1-5 years of relevant experience.
Other information
- Verbal ability necessary to communicate with patients and others.
- Written communication abilities, to be able to prepare accurate, concise and meaningful reports and able to delegate to the LPN and home health aide.
Details
- Department: VNA Genesee
- Standard Hours Per Week: 39.98
- Weekend/Holiday Requirement: No
- On Call Required: No
- With Rotation: No
- Scheduled Work Hours: 8:00AM-6:30PM Saturday and Sunday only
- Work Arrangement: Onsite
- Union Code: U20 - CWA 1122 VNA RN & Clerical
- Requisition ID#: 433
- Recruiter: Adrian G. Mudd
- Grade: 10
- Pay Frequency: Bi-Weekly
- Salary Range: $40.80 -$50.90*
Name
Kaleida Health
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