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Home Infusion Rn Jobs in Alabama (NOW HIRING)

Home Infusion Nurse

Birmingham, AL · On-site

$34.75 - $46/hr

A Registered Nurse for Home Infusion inserts, monitors and removes an IV used to give medications, blood products and nutrition to a patient. During the IV therapy, the nurse monitors the patient for ...

Home Infusion Nurse

Mobile, AL · On-site

$36.75 - $48.50/hr

A Registered Nurse for Home Infusion inserts, monitors and removes an IV used to give medications, blood products and nutrition to a patient. During the IV therapy, the nurse monitors the patient for ...

Home Infusion Nurse

Montgomery, AL · On-site

$36.50 - $48.50/hr

A Registered Nurse for Home Infusion inserts, monitors and removes an IV used to give medications, blood products and nutrition to a patient. During the IV therapy, the nurse monitors the patient for ...

Home Infusion Nurse

Montgomery, AL · On-site

$36.50 - $48.50/hr

A Registered Nurse for Home Infusion inserts, monitors and removes an IV used to give medications, blood products and nutrition to a patient. During the IV therapy, the nurse monitors the patient for ...

Home Infusion Nurse

Birmingham, AL · On-site

$34.75 - $46/hr

A Registered Nurse for Home Infusion inserts, monitors and removes an IV used to give medications, blood products and nutrition to a patient. During the IV therapy, the nurse monitors the patient for ...

Home Infusion Nurse

Mobile, AL · On-site

$36.75 - $48.50/hr

A Registered Nurse for Home Infusion inserts, monitors and removes an IV used to give medications, blood products and nutrition to a patient. During the IV therapy, the nurse monitors the patient for ...

Home Infusion Nurse

Mobile, AL · On-site

$36.75 - $48.50/hr

A Registered Nurse for Home Infusion inserts, monitors and removes an IV used to give medications, blood products and nutrition to a patient. During the IV therapy, the nurse monitors the patient for ...

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How much do home infusion rn jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for home infusion rn in Alabama is $40.32, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $30.48 and $47.07 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a home infusion RN?

Home Infusion Registered Nurses (RNs) are specialized healthcare professionals who administer medications and treatments, such as intravenous (IV) therapies, to patients in their homes. They assess patient conditions, educate patients and caregivers on medication management, and monitor for side effects or complications. Home Infusion RNs coordinate with physicians and pharmacists to ensure safe and effective treatment, allowing patients to receive necessary therapies outside of a hospital or clinic setting.

What skills and qualifications are needed to be a home infusion RN?

To thrive as a Home Infusion RN, you need a strong background in IV therapy, medication administration, and nursing assessment, usually supported by an active RN license and infusion therapy certification. Familiarity with infusion pumps, electronic charting systems, and sterile technique is essential for safe and efficient home care. Excellent communication, adaptability, and patient education skills help build trust and ensure effective care in diverse home environments. These skills and qualities are vital for maintaining patient safety, delivering high-quality care, and fostering independence in patients outside of traditional clinical settings.

What are common challenges faced by home infusion RNs, and how can they be managed?

Home Infusion RNs often encounter challenges such as managing complex medication regimens, adapting to varied home environments, and working independently without immediate access to a larger medical team. Effective communication with patients, families, and physicians is essential to ensure safety and adherence to protocols. Building strong organizational skills and maintaining up-to-date knowledge of infusion therapy best practices can help RNs confidently address these challenges while providing high-quality patient care.

What is the difference between Home Infusion Rn vs Home Health Nurse?

AspectHome Infusion RnHome Health Nurse
CertificationsRN license, infusion therapy certificationRN license, sometimes additional certifications in home health
Work EnvironmentAdministers IV medications, infusions at patients' homesProvides broad nursing care, including wound care and vital signs at home
Employer & IndustryHome infusion companies, specialty pharmaciesHome health agencies, hospice providers

Home Infusion Rns specialize in administering IV therapies and infusions, focusing on medication delivery at home. Home Health Nurses provide comprehensive nursing care, including wound management and vital sign monitoring. While both roles work in patients' homes and require RN licensure, Home Infusion Rns have additional infusion therapy certifications and focus on medication administration, whereas Home Health Nurses offer broader nursing services.

Infographic showing various Home Infusion Rn job openings in Alabama as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 68% Full Time, 27% Part Time, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $83,863 per year, or $40.3 per hour.

Home Infusion Registered Nurse (PRN)

CSI Pharmacy

Birmingham, AL • On-site

$43 - $45/hr

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Job description

Job Title
Home Infusion Registered Nurse (PRN)
Location
Birmingham, AL, USA
Additional Location(s)
Employee Type
Employee
Working Hours Per Week
10
Job Description
Summary
This position is available for licensed Registered Nurses (RN). Under the supervision of a Clinical Nurse Supervisor (CNS), the role involves a range of technical, clerical, clinical, and general infusion nurse tasks related to home infusion services. Responsibilities include patient home care, including assessment, obtaining IV and port access, administering intravenous and injectable medications, and providing education. Additionally, the role supports pharmacy operations through quality control activities, maintenance of pharmacy and nursing records, inventory management and preparation of medication orders.
Compensation Range: $43/hr - $45/hr (DOE) + $.48/mile
Location: Birmingham, AL
Schedule: 5-10hrs+ per week depending on patients and your availability (Not guaranteed)
Travel: Must be willing to travel up to 2 hours out from Birmingham, AL to see patients in their homes which is included in work hours and is compensated for hourly + $.48/mile
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
The following duties are representative of the responsibilities of this position. Additional tasks may be assigned as necessary.
General Responsibilities
  • Provide in-home infusion therapy with regular travel required to and from patient residences.
Clinical Responsibilities
  • Administers prescribed specialty medications through intravenous (IV), subcutaneous, or other appropriate routes in accordance with provider orders and established protocols.
  • Monitors patients closely throughout the infusion process to identify and respond promptly to any adverse reactions or complications.
  • Conducts comprehensive pre-treatment assessments, including review of the patient's medical history, allergies, and current medications to ensure safe and effective therapy.
  • Evaluates and monitors the patient's physical condition and vital signs (e.g., blood pressure, heart rate) before, during, and after infusion procedures.
  • Identifies, documents, and communicates any potential risks, adverse reactions, or complications associated with infusion therapy in accordance with clinical protocols.
  • Educates patients and caregivers on prescribed medications, including their purpose, mechanism of action, potential side effects, and what to expect throughout the treatment process.
  • Provides clear post-infusion guidance, including instructions for managing side effects and responding to potential emergencies at home.
  • Monitors patients continuously during and after infusions to promptly identify and address any immediate adverse reactions.
  • Coordinates and conducts follow-up communications, including calls or visits, to assess patient progress and monitor for delayed side effects.
  • Provides clinical feedback and collaborates on care plan adjustments based on patient response, condition changes, or reported concerns.
Documentation and Compliance
  • Maintains thorough and accurate documentation of the infusion process, including patient responses, adverse events, and medication administration details.
  • Records patient education and follow-up instructions in compliance with healthcare regulations, clinical standards, and pharmacy policies.
Collaboration and Communication
  • Collaborates closely with the nursing team, pharmacists, and pharmacy staff to ensure coordinated, high-quality patient care and effective implementation of treatment plans.
  • Communicates promptly with the Clinical Nurse Supervisor regarding any concerns related to treatment effectiveness, patient responses, or adverse reactions.
Medication and Safety Management
  • Ensure proper preparation and handling of medications in accordance with established safety protocols and regulatory standards.
  • Verifies medication accuracy, confirming the correct drug and dosage are prepared and administered for each individual patient.
  • Maintains strict adherence to sterile techniques and safety protocols throughout the infusion process to ensure patient safety and procedural integrity.
  • Follows established infection control guidelines to prevent contamination during the preparation and administration of medications.
Inventory and Insurance Support
  • Monitors inventory levels of specialty medications and infusion-related supplies to ensure consistent availability and prevent shortages.
  • Collaborates with the pharmacy team to manage inventory effectively, ensuring timely replenishment and accurate stock control.
  • Provides support for insurance verification and prior authorization processes related to specialty medications, ensuring timely access to prescribed therapies.
Additional Responsibilities for IgCN-Certified Nurses
Clinical staff who hold an active IgCN certification may be required to participate in CSI's Immunoglobulin Mentorship Program as part of their role. Participation is dependent on operational needs and program assignments.
  • Serve as an IgCN mentor to new or transferring nursing staff who are local or regional to the mentor, as assigned.
  • Provide guidance, coaching, and professional support to less experienced nurses to support safe and effective immunoglobulin therapy delivery.
  • Assist with training activities as outlined by the Ig educator, including review of educational materials, infusion protocols, and patient care standards.
  • Support skills development through direct observation, coaching, and feedback related to immunoglobulin administration and patient management.
  • Act as a clinical resource to the assigned mentee throughout the defined orientation or transition period.
  • Participate in document review, including competency checklists, orientation materials, and required training records.
  • Conduct direct observation of clinical practice as required and assess the mentee's level of competency within the defined orientation period.
  • Document mentorship activities, observations, and competency assessments in accordance with CSI policies and accreditation requirements.
Qualification Requirements
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
  • Must possess the ability to multi-task and frequently change direction.
  • Must have and maintain a valid driver's license, maintain automobile insurance coverage and have access to a reliable automobile.
  • College degree/ certification required or equivalent experience.
  • RN: 2 years (Required)
  • ER/ICU/Infusion: 1 year preferred (critical thinking)
  • Accessing PIV lines, Ports and maintaining PICC lines: 1 year (Required)
  • Infusion experience in a hospital or Home Health setting: 1 year (Preferred)

NOTICE: Successful completion of a drug screen prior to employment is part of our background process, which includes medical and recreational marijuana.
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