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Registered Nurse - Ambulatory Infusion Center

University of Vermont Health, Burlington, VT, United States


Unit Description
The Infusion Nurse in the Adult Infusion Center provides infusion, injection, and transfusion therapies to adult patients in an ambulatory setting. Key aspects of this direct‑care role include insertion of peripheral intravenous catheters; establishing access via implanted devices; administration of non‑hazardous therapies; supporting the infusion patient during their appointments; and patient assessment and education. This team supports two ambulatory settings: a hospital‑based location on the main campus of the University of Vermont Medical Center in Burlington, VT, and 118 Tilley Drive, our community‑based site in South Burlington, VT.

Experience

Greater than one year of registered nursing experience required.

Experience in infusion therapy, ambulatory care, medical/surgical nursing, or vascular access preferred.

Prior experience with peripheral IV insertion and care preferred.

Experience with central line access/de‑access and PICC line care preferred but not required.

CRNI certification prepared but not required.

On‑call:

Not required.

Incentives:

Weekend needs, every other, 7:00-15:30; 8‑hour shifts. Weekend differential included!

Requirements

Current RN licensure or compact licensure recognized by the State of Vermont required.

ADN required, BSN preferred.

Appropriate experience in specific clinical area. Varies by unit.

Our Total Rewards Package includes:

Flexible Spending Account

Retirement Benefits (403b)

Insurance Benefits (Life, Long‑Term, Short‑Term)

Paid time Off

Perks and Professional Support

We encourage professional growth and development.

We ensure our nurses are truly happy and feel valued.

We offer structured preceptorships and continuing education.

We are committed to great patient ratios.

Our team culture is unique compared to other hospitals.

We have made significant investments in safe patient handling and mobility equipment.

Nurses truly have a voice here through our shared governance.

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