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The Biologics Nurse plays a key role in the care of patients requiring biologic medications for ... Prepare and administer biologic injections in accordance with provider orders and clinical ...

The Biologics Nurse plays a key role in the care of patients requiring biologic medications for ... Prepare and administer biologic injections in accordance with provider orders and clinical ...

The Biologics Nurse plays a key role in the care of patients requiring biologic medications for ... Prepare and administer biologic injections in accordance with provider orders and clinical ...

The Biologics Nurse plays a key role in the care of patients requiring biologic medications for ... Prepare and administer biologic injections in accordance with provider orders and clinical ...

Lecturer of Biology

Westville, IN · On-site

$60K - $65K/yr

Teach microbiology and related biology courses that may support Biology, Nursing, Integrative Human Health, and other health-related programs. * Prepare course materials, laboratory activities ...

$38.76 - $52.33/hr

This day position requires flexible shifts and is specifically focused on supporting the care of patients receiving biologic therapies. The Biologics RN will play a key role in administering and ...

Position Summary Centralized Biologic Coordinator is an individual who manages a patient's journey ... Licensure/Certification/Registration: LPN/CMA * High school diploma or general education degree ...

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How much do biologic nurse jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for biologic nurse in the United States is $49.37, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $38.22 and $55.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a biologic nurse?

Biologic nurses are specialized registered nurses who administer biologic medications to patients, often those with autoimmune conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, psoriasis, or Crohn's disease. They monitor patients for side effects, educate them about their treatments, and ensure that biologic therapies are given safely and effectively. Biologic nurses often work in hospitals, infusion centers, or specialty clinics, collaborating closely with physicians and pharmacists to provide comprehensive care.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a biologic nurse, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Biologic Nurse, you need a solid background in nursing, expertise in administering biologic therapies, and an active RN license. Familiarity with infusion pumps, patient monitoring systems, and knowledge of biologic medication protocols are essential, and certifications such as ONS/ONCC Chemotherapy Biotherapy Certificate may be preferred. Strong patient education, empathy, and attention to detail are crucial soft skills for this role. These competencies ensure safe and effective biologic treatments, patient adherence, and high-quality care outcomes.

What are some common challenges faced by biologic nurses when managing patients on biologic therapies?

Biologic Nurses often encounter challenges such as monitoring for adverse reactions, educating patients on self-administration, and ensuring strict adherence to complex dosing schedules. They must also coordinate closely with prescribing physicians and pharmacists to track patient progress and manage insurance authorizations or specialty pharmacy logistics. Staying updated on new biologic agents and evolving treatment protocols is crucial for delivering safe and effective care.

What is the difference between Biologic Nurse vs Clinical Nurse?

AspectBiologic NurseClinical Nurse
CredentialsRN license, possibly specialized in immunology or biologic therapiesRN license, general nursing certification
Work EnvironmentHospitals, specialty clinics, research settings focusing on biologic treatmentsHospitals, clinics, community health settings
Employer & IndustryPharmaceutical companies, biotech firms, research institutionsHealthcare facilities, hospitals, outpatient clinics

Biologic Nurses specialize in administering and managing biologic therapies, often working in research or pharmaceutical settings. Clinical Nurses provide general patient care across various healthcare environments. While both roles require RN licensure, Biologic Nurses focus more on biologic treatments and research, whereas Clinical Nurses deliver broad patient care in diverse settings.

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Infographic showing various Biologic Nurse job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $102,684 per year, or $49.4 per hour.

Biologics Nurse - East

StatCare

Knoxville, TN • On-site

Other

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Description
StatCare is a private Pulmonary, Critical Care, Sleep, and Hospitalist medical practice dedicated to providing high-quality inpatient & outpatient care to patients throughout East Tennessee. Our physicians and advanced practice providers are committed to delivering patient-centered care to ensuring continuity, expertise, and compassion at every stage of hospitalization. StatCare strives to work collaboratively with hospital partners, nurses, and support staff, improving health outcomes and elevate the standard of care for the communities we are proud to serve.
The Biologics Nurse plays a key role in the care of patients requiring biologic medications for pulmonary conditions. This position combines hands-on clinical responsibilities-such as administering biologic injections-along with coordinating patient access to therapy and providing comprehensive education to patients and their caregivers. The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, patient-focused, and skilled at managing both clinical and administrative workflows. This position involves regular interaction with patients, providers, insurance representatives, and specialty pharmacies.
KEY RESPONSIBILITES:
Clinical Duties:
  • Prepare and administer biologic injections in accordance with provider orders and clinical protocols.
  • Monitor patients during and after administration for any adverse reactions, and report findings to the provider as needed.
  • Maintain accurate documentation of injections, lot numbers, and patient responses in the medical record.
  • Ensure proper storage, handling, and inventory control of biologic medications.
Administrative Duties:
  • Attend educational dinners to stay up to date on biologic drugs offered - approximately four times per year.
Patient Education & Support:
  • Educate patients on biologic therapy, including administration process, potential side effects, and expectations for treatment.
  • Provide ongoing support and act as a liaison between patients and the healthcare team to address questions or concerns.
  • Ensure patients have access to manufacturer support programs, copay assistance, or other resources as appropriate.
KNOWLEDGE SKILLS & ABILITIES:
  • Strong communication skills with the ability to explain complex information in a patient-friendly manner.
  • Proficient in electronic health record (EHR) systems and Microsoft Office Suite.
CERTIFICATION OR LICENSE(s): Licensed Practice Nurse (LPN), Medical Assistant (MA), or Certified Pharmacy Technician (CPhT) required.
Experience: At least six months experience in a similar clinic setting preferred.
WORK LOCATION: Bearden/Powell clinic sites
BENEFITS:
  • 401(k)
  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Vision insurance

StatCare symbolizes excellence, every patient, every time. Our success is built on a strong foundation of high-quality patient-centered care, physician ownership, collaborative relationships, and entrepreneurial spirit. We foster a culture rooted in professionalism, trust, and communication - values that extend across our internal teams and our external relationships with healthcare partners.