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Infusion Nurse-Independent Contractor

Dallas, TX · On-site

$36.50 - $48.50/hr

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Infusion Nurse-Independent Contractor

Boerne, TX · On-site

$34.75 - $46/hr

An Infusion Nurse, Independent Contractor is a registered nurse who is capable of diagnosing and treating human responses to actual or potential problems. The Infusion Nurse, Independent Contractor ...

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How much do independent contractor informatics nurse jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 5, 2026, the average yearly pay for independent contractor informatics nurse in the United States is $98,409.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $70,000.00 and $122,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Independent Contractor Informatics Nurse, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Independent Contractor Informatics Nurse, you need a nursing degree, RN licensure, and specialized knowledge in health informatics or clinical information systems. Familiarity with electronic health records (EHRs), data analytics tools, and relevant certifications such as ANCC Informatics Nursing Certification are typically required. Strong problem-solving, project management, and communication skills set exceptional candidates apart in this role. These competencies enable effective integration of technology into clinical settings, improving patient care and operational efficiency for healthcare organizations.

How does an Independent Contractor Informatics Nurse typically collaborate with healthcare teams and IT departments?

As an Independent Contractor Informatics Nurse, you will often serve as a bridge between clinical staff and IT professionals. You’ll collaborate remotely or on-site with nurses, physicians, administrators, and software developers to customize and optimize electronic health records (EHR) systems, provide training, and ensure technology solutions align with clinical workflows. Effective communication, adaptability, and the ability to translate clinical needs into technical requirements are crucial. Frequent meetings, feedback sessions, and ongoing support are common parts of the work structure, fostering strong interdisciplinary relationships.

What is an Independent Contractor Informatics Nurse?

An Independent Contractor Informatics Nurse is a registered nurse who specializes in health informatics and works independently, often on a contract basis, rather than as a full-time employee. They help healthcare organizations implement, optimize, and maintain health information systems, such as electronic health records (EHRs). Their responsibilities include analyzing workflows, training staff, ensuring data accuracy, and improving healthcare technology processes. By working as independent contractors, they can offer their expertise to multiple clients, provide flexible solutions, and often focus on specific projects or short-term needs.

What is the difference between Independent Contractor Informatics Nurse vs Staff Informatics Nurse?

AspectIndependent Contractor Informatics NurseStaff Informatics Nurse
CredentialsRN license, informatics certification (e.g., ANCC), relevant experienceRN license, informatics certification often preferred
Work EnvironmentContract-based, remote or on-site, multiple clientsFull-time, hospital or healthcare facility
Employer/Industry UsageFreelance or consulting basis, healthcare organizationsHealthcare providers, hospitals, clinics
Search/Comparison IntentContract informatics roles, freelance informatics nursingStaff nursing roles with informatics focus

The main difference between an Independent Contractor Informatics Nurse and a Staff Informatics Nurse lies in employment type and work setting. Contractors work on a freelance basis, often with multiple clients, while staff nurses are employed full-time by healthcare facilities. Both roles require similar credentials and focus on healthcare informatics, but their work arrangements and job stability differ.

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Infusion Nurse-Independent Contractor

AMERICAN OUTCOMES MANAGEMENT dba AOM INFUSION

Manhattan, NY • On-site

$48 - $65/hr

Contractor

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

AOM Infusion is a leading provider of home and specialty infusion therapy, dedicated to delivering high-quality, patient-centered care across the communities we serve. Our team of experienced clinicians and professionals work together to ensure every patient receives safe, compassionate, and personalized treatment.

AOM Infusion is looking for an Infusion Nurse, Independent Contractor to join our team. This is role based in the Manhattan/Brooklyn, NY area.

POSTION OVERVIEW:

An Infusion Nurse, Independent Contractor is a registered nurse who is capable of diagnosing and treating human responses to actual or potential problems. The Infusion Nurse, Independent Contractor is responsible for providing care to patients that have been assigned to and accepted by her/him including the provision of primary patient care, patient and family education, coordination with AOM Infusion’s in house RN staff in the development, implementation, and revision of the patient’s plan of care.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • The professional nurse employed with AOM Infusion will strictly adhere to providing patient care consistent with the applicable State Nurse Practice Act or title acts relating to reporting and peer review.

Clinical:

  • Assesses and documents the patient’s biophysical, psychosocial, and educational needs.
  • Performs a physical assessment consistent with standards of Nursing Practice and reports any identified problems to the patient’s physician and the in-house RN staff.
  • Cooperates with in house RN staff on the design and implementation of the nursing care plan to be consistent with the physician orders and plan of treatment for the purpose of meeting the patient’s needs in conjunction with the patient and caregiver.
  • Routinely identifies and reports changes in the patient’s condition that require a change in the plan of care by nursing documentation and verbal reporting to the in-house RN staff.
  • Provides comprehensive patient and family education related to the patient’s health care needs, prescribed therapy, infection control procedures and disaster planning.
  • Inserts, maintains and assesses all types of intravenous access devices used for patient care. Reports any changes or issues with the access devices to in house RN staff for the purpose of adjusting supply needs, documentation and tracking of Central Venous Access Devices (CVADs).
  • Demonstrates competence in performing all treatments per the physician’s plan of treatment/plan of care.
  • Reports need for discharge planning to in house RN staff and documents all needs and changes in the Patient Visit Record and verbally reports as well.
  • Demonstrates sound clinical judgment and expertise in the planning and decision-making process of the patient’s plan of care in cooperation and conjunction with the in-house RN staff.

Operational:

  • Coordinates all patient care needs for an assigned group of patients with other members of the health care team.
  • Maintains high standards of nursing care and implements policies and procedures as established by AOM Infusion.
  • Coordinates nursing visits and care consistent with the physician’s plan of treatment and the plan of care. Reports necessary changes to the plan of treatment and plan of care as the patient’s health care needs require to the in-house RN staff.
  • Monitors and maintains patient’s supply inventory on each visit. Reports any supply needs or overstocking issues to the pharmacy department.
  • Maintains an inventory of emergency back-up supplies that are available during patient care visits. Emergency supplies include supplies necessary to maintain infection control procedures and also to provide emergency care such as a CPR valved mask.
  • When assigned an infusion pump, the nurse clinician will clean and test the pump as per AOM policy between each patient use and will document this procedure on the Pump Maintenance Log to be submitted monthly.
  • Completes all required patient care documentation and submits electronically via iPad supplied by the company at the end of each patient visit and a patient signature must be obtained.
  • Consistently adheres to universal precautions, aseptic technique and infection control guidelines and includes the need for these techniques in all patient teaching sessions.
  • Maintains confidentiality of patient information in accordance with HIPAA regulations and AOM Infusion policy.

Quality Assurance:

  • Completes all charting as per AOM documentation policy within the required timeframe.
  • Reports after each visit and to in house RN staff or RN on call after hours for any adverse events and carefully documents any patient incidents or issues that require the writing of an Unusual Occurrence Report. If the RN has an iPad, he or she must email the report.
  • Reports any suspected in appropriate behavior or breaches to Federal, State and Local regulatory requirement or to AOM Infusion policies and procedures to the company’s Compliance Officer or Compliance Committee.

REQUIREMENTS:

  • Graduate of an accredited school of nursing.
  • Licensed and registered as a registered nurse in the States where practicing.
  • Current CPR certification.
  • At least one year of experience as a registered nurse preferably in a home infusion setting.
  • When providing care to pediatric patients, at least one year of experience as a pediatric nurse preferably in a home infusion setting and/or the ability to become competent in pediatric practices associated with pediatric home infusion.
  • Knowledge and experience in managing infusion access devices such as peripheral lines, PICC lines and central venous catheters including implantable ports.
  • Free from any communicable diseases, illnesses or injuries that may interfere with the employee’s ability to perform tasks required of the position.
  • Flexible with work schedule. Takes responsibility for primary patients, when an after-hours need for care arises whenever possible the nurse clinician will provide any necessary care needs and communicate all actions performed via the report system or needed to the in-house RN staff or the AOM On Call RN.
  • Excellent interpersonal, verbal and written communication skills
  • Intermittent visits based on nurse’s availability.