RN Infusion Specialist Part-Time (PRN)
Confidential
Posted: March 30, 2026
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Quick Summary
The RN Infusion Specialist must have a strong clinical background, IV access skills, and the ability to communicate effectively with the care team, including physicians, pharmacists, and patient caregivers to deliver evidence-based care to patients receiving specialty infusion therapies.
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Job Description
Job Summary:
The RN Infusion Specialist is responsible for the delivery of safe, professional, and evidence-based nursing care to patients receiving specialty infusion therapies, including but not limited to IVIG, biologics, and other specialty medications. This position requires independent clinical judgment, strong IV access skills, and the ability to communicate effectively with the care team, including physicians, pharmacists, and patient caregivers. Care may be provided in the patient’s home or in a clinic setting. The RN functions within the guidelines of the California Nurse Practice Act, FinicHealth policies and procedures, and all applicable labor and safety laws.
Minimum Qualifications:
Current, unencumbered RN license in the State of California
Graduate of an accredited nursing program (Associate or Bachelor’s degree in Nursing)
Minimum two (2) years of clinical nursing experience with at least one (1) year involving venipuncture and infusion therapy
Preferred experience in critical care, ambulatory infusion, or home health settings
Current CPR certification
Valid California driver’s license, reliable transportation, and proof of automobile insurance
Completion of physical exam and TB test in accordance with California health standards
Ability to lift and transport equipment (up to 50 lbs) and perform duties involving standing, walking, bending, and manual dexterity
Must pass pre-employment background check and verification of employment eligibility
Must have strong written and verbal communication skills in English
Key Responsibilities:
Direct Patient Care
Provide patient-centered infusion care based on an individualized Plan of Care
Perform nursing assessments and reassessments before, during, and after infusions
Safely administer prescribed infusion therapies including IVIG, biologics, hydration, and antibiotics
Maintain venous access (PIV, central lines, ports) in accordance with clinical standards
Monitor for adverse reactions and implement emergency interventions per protocol
Educate patients and families about medications, side effects, and self-monitoring techniques
Clinical Documentation & Care Coordination
Document all nursing activities accurately and timely in the EMR (AlayaCare)
Communicate clinical findings and updates to the care team as appropriate
Participate in interdisciplinary care coordination and patient advocacy
Ensure that informed consents are obtained prior to treatment initiation
Assist with “as needed” tasks relating to daily operations or for the benefit of FinicHealth Nursing Inc.
Compliance & Professional Practice
Comply with all federal, state, and local regulations including the California Nurse Practice Act
Follow FinicHealth policies, OSHA guidelines, infection control, and universal precautions
Participate in required training, skills assessments, and professional development
Engage in quality assurance and improvement activities, audits, and nursing reviews
Work Schedule and Availability:
This is a PRN (as-needed) position with a minimum availability of being a primary nurse for 2 patients, 2-4 appointments per month
Flexible scheduling based on patient needs and nurse availability
Travel required within the designated service region
Work Environment & Physical Requirements:
Must be able to work independently in patient homes and varying clinical environments
Regular standing, walking, lifting, reaching, and use of hands required
Occasional exposure to bloodborne pathogens and hazardous materials
Must be able to safely operate medical equipment and perform basic life support if needed