Independent Infusion RN
5 months ago
El Paso
Job DescriptionVellum Health is redefining mobile healthcare through a team of independent Infusion RNs delivering therapy across facilities in East-Central Texas. Our nurses operate autonomously in the field, supported by a seasoned clinical and operational team. If you're ready to step away from 12-hour hospital shifts and high-volume units, and instead want flexibility, autonomy, and a focus on patient-centered care, this is your next chapter. About the Role As an Independent Infusion RN, youll provide skilled IV therapy and related infusion services across the designated areas. This is a mobile field role with visits dispatched based on facility schedules and patient need. Nurses function independently, with mileage reimbursement and full clinical escalation support provided. Key Responsibilities • Administer IV medications and specialty infusions in skilled nursing and rehab facility settings, • Monitor patient responses and manage infusion-related reactions per protocol, • Maintain and access existing vascular devices (peripheral IVs, ports, PICCs no line placement required), • Perform therapeutic injections (IM/SQ) as ordered, • Provide patient education on therapy plans and care expectations, • Document treatments electronically and communicate updates to providers Ideal Candidate Profile • Active RN license in Texas, • Minimum 1 year of IV infusion or specialty infusion experience, • Confident working independently in the field, • Current BLS certification, • Valid drivers license + reliable personal vehicle, • Comfortable using mobile devices for charting and navigation Schedule & Flexibility We offer PRN and part-time opportunities in this region: • Part-time: 2+ shifts/week, • PRN: Flexible/as needed, • Immediate needs on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays based on facility coverage What We Provide • Mileage reimbursement, • 24/7 clinical escalation support, • Flexible scheduling, • Ongoing training and credentialing support, • A team culture focused on autonomy and support