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Director Infusion Jobs in Dothan, AL (NOW HIRING)

Director Infusion information

What does a director infusion do?

A Director of Infusion oversees the operations of infusion therapy services within a healthcare setting, such as a hospital or outpatient clinic. They are responsible for managing staff, ensuring compliance with healthcare regulations, overseeing patient care quality, and optimizing workflow processes. This role often includes budgeting, staff training, and collaboration with physicians and other healthcare professionals to deliver safe and effective infusion treatments. The Director of Infusion also implements policies to improve efficiency and patient outcomes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a director infusion?

To thrive as a Director of Infusion, you need extensive clinical experience in infusion therapy, leadership abilities, and an active RN license, often complemented by a BSN or MSN degree. Familiarity with infusion pumps, electronic health records (EHRs), and regulatory compliance systems like The Joint Commission is crucial. Strong interpersonal skills, strategic thinking, and the ability to lead and motivate multidisciplinary teams set exceptional candidates apart. These skills and qualifications are vital for ensuring patient safety, regulatory compliance, and the effective management of infusion services.

What are some common challenges faced by a director infusion, and how can they be effectively managed?

A Director of Infusion often navigates challenges such as coordinating multidisciplinary teams, ensuring strict regulatory compliance, and maintaining high-quality patient care in a fast-paced environment. Effective management involves implementing robust training programs, fostering clear communication among nursing, pharmacy, and administrative staff, and staying updated on evolving infusion therapy protocols. Additionally, leveraging technology for scheduling and documentation can help streamline operations and improve overall patient outcomes.

$32 - $49/hr

Part-time

Re-posted 7 days ago


Job description

Employment type: PRN / Part-Time (The position is located in Dothan, AL.  patients can be seen at home or in our office.  Will need to reside no further than an hour from Dothan, AL)

Job Summary: The infusion nurse acts as a resource to referral sources and community home health agencies on issues related to infusion therapies provided to patients by the franchise location. The staff nurse, as permitted by state licensure regulations, may also provide direct patient care to infusion therapy patients, and is responsible to assess actual and potential patient problems, as well as planning, implementing, and evaluating patient care in coordination with the registered pharmacist. The staff / infusion nurse has an active patient education role and interacts extensively with the pharmacy staff to plan and implement patient scheduling, deliveries, and clinical assessment. The infusion nurse may have the expanded clinical practice of inserting PICC lines. Additional qualifications must be satisfied to perform this invasive procedure. This position reports to the Nurse Manager.

Qualifications

• Required: Registered Nurse (RN) licensure in good standing with the State Board of Nursing

• Required: A minimum of three (3) years clinical experience

• Required: a minimum of one (1) year experience in acute care or alternate site IV therapy

• Required: Excellent interactive skills with employees, physicians, referral sources, and consumers

• Required: CPR

• Preferred: IV certification (i.e., CRNI) or other infusion-related certification

Physical Requirements

* Task: May require lifting over 20 lb.

**Example: Lifting patient supply bags/tote boxes

* Task: May require bending during patient procedures.

**Example: Inserting catheters while bending over supine patient

*Task: May require frequent use of computer keyboard.

**Example: Data entry, patient documentation, label preparations, etc.

* Task: Will require use of latex products unless non latex is provided for known sensitivities.

**Example: Clean and sterile gloves; latex injection ports.

*Task: May require moderate to extensive driving.

**Example: Patient visits in outlying areas.

Essential Job Functions

• Perform infusion nursing related procedures within patient homes and ambulatory infusion center environments in compliance with regulatory and industry standards and organizational policies and procedures

• Provide education and training to patients and caregivers, ensuring understanding of therapy, equipment use, and infection prevention practices.

• Document patient care, clinical interventions, and communications in a timely and accurate manner in task management system, CareTend, or other required systems.

• Report adverse events, medication errors, or infection control concerns promptly, and participate in performance improvement activities.

Company Description

Vital Care provides safe, convenient, and caring infusion therapy services for patients with acute and chronic conditions, in the comfort of the home or an alternate infusion site.