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Infusion Center Rn Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Cinco Ranch Infusion Center + Katy Infusion Center Full-Time | Monday - Friday from 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM + rotating Saturdays Are you a skilled and compassionate Registered Nurse (RN) looking for an ...

Clear Lake Infusion Center + Washington Heights Infusion Center Full-Time | Monday - Friday + rotating Saturdays | 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Are you a skilled and compassionate Registered Nurse (RN) looking ...

Katy Infusion Center, Cinco Ranch Infusion Center, Sugar Land Infusion Center PRN, as needed ... As a Registered Nurse at IVX Health, you'll be at the forefront of delivering personalized ...

INFUSION NURSE

San Antonio, TX · On-site

$33.75 - $44.50/hr

Preparation of medication to be administered to patients in an infusion center setting. * Patient ... as a registered nurse in a clinical setting preferred. * Critical care or outpatient/homecare ...

INFUSION NURSE

Kingwood, TX · On-site

$32.25 - $42.75/hr

Preparation of medication to be administered to patients in an infusion center setting. * Patient ... as a registered nurse in a clinical setting preferred. * Critical care or outpatient/homecare ...

INFUSION NURSE

Mansfield, TX · On-site

$33.25 - $44/hr

Preparation of medication to be administered to patients in an infusion center setting. * Patient ... as a registered nurse in a clinical setting preferred. * Critical care or outpatient/homecare ...

INFUSION NURSE

San Antonio, TX · On-site

$32 - $42.25/hr

Preparation of medication to be administered to patients in an infusion center setting. * Patient ... as a registered nurse in a clinical setting preferred. * Critical care or outpatient/homecare ...

INFUSION NURSE

Mansfield, TX · On-site

$33.25 - $44/hr

Preparation of medication to be administered to patients in an infusion center setting. * Patient ... as a registered nurse in a clinical setting preferred. * Critical care or outpatient/homecare ...

INFUSION NURSE

Kingwood, TX · On-site

$32 - $42.50/hr

Preparation of medication to be administered to patients in an infusion center setting. * Patient ... as a registered nurse in a clinical setting preferred. * Critical care or outpatient/homecare ...

INFUSION NURSE

Kingwood, TX

$32.25 - $42.75/hr

Preparation of medication to be administered to patients in an infusion center setting. * Patient ... as a registered nurse in a clinical setting preferred. * Critical care or outpatient/homecare ...

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How much do infusion center rn jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for infusion center rn in Texas is $42.82, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $33.80 and $46.83 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an infusion center RN?

Infusion Center RNs are registered nurses who specialize in administering intravenous (IV) treatments, such as medications, fluids, and blood products, to patients in outpatient infusion centers. They are responsible for monitoring patients during infusions, managing IV lines, assessing for adverse reactions, and providing patient education. Infusion Center RNs often care for individuals undergoing treatments for chronic illnesses, cancer, autoimmune conditions, or infections. Their role requires strong clinical skills, attention to detail, and the ability to respond quickly to any complications.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an infusion center RN?

To thrive as an Infusion Center RN, you need expertise in intravenous therapy, patient assessment, and medication administration, generally supported by an active RN license and experience in oncology or ambulatory care. Familiarity with infusion pumps, electronic health records (EHR), and safety protocols is typically required. Compassion, attention to detail, and effective communication are vital soft skills for managing patient anxiety and coordinating with healthcare teams. These skills ensure safe, efficient treatment delivery and positive patient experiences in a specialized clinical environment.

What are some of the unique challenges faced by infusion center RNs, and how can new hires best prepare for them?

Infusion Center RNs often manage complex medication regimens and care for patients with serious conditions like cancer or autoimmune diseases, which can be emotionally demanding. They must be adept at IV insertion, monitoring for infusion reactions, and educating patients about their treatments. New hires can prepare by brushing up on IV therapy skills, staying current on medication protocols, and developing strong communication abilities to effectively support patients and collaborate with physicians and pharmacy staff. Building resilience and time management skills is also crucial, as the environment can be fast-paced and requires balancing multiple patients simultaneously.

What is the difference between Infusion Center Rn vs Infusion Nurse?

AspectInfusion Center RnInfusion Nurse
CredentialsRegistered Nurse (RN) license, certification in infusion therapy often preferredRegistered Nurse (RN) license, certification in infusion therapy often preferred
Work EnvironmentSpecialized infusion clinics, hospitals, outpatient centersHospitals, clinics, outpatient infusion centers
Job ResponsibilitiesAdministering infusions, patient monitoring, education, documentationAdministering infusions, patient assessment, education, documentation

Both roles involve administering infusions and require RN licensure with similar responsibilities. The term "Infusion Center Rn" typically refers to nurses working specifically in infusion clinics or centers, while "Infusion Nurse" is a broader term used across various healthcare settings. Essentially, they are similar roles with slight contextual differences based on work environment.

Do infusion center RNs get paid more?

Infusion center RNs often earn higher salaries compared to general registered nurses due to specialized skills in administering infusion therapies and managing complex patient needs. Compensation can also vary based on experience, certifications, and geographic location, with some centers offering additional incentives for specialized training or certifications like chemo or IV therapy. Overall, their specialized role can lead to higher pay within the nursing field.

What cities in Texas are hiring for Infusion Center Rn jobs?

Cities in Texas with the most Infusion Center Rn job openings:

Infographic showing various Infusion Center Rn job openings in Texas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 80% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $89,072 per year, or $42.8 per hour.

$58.41 - $75.81/hr

Per diem

Posted 9 days ago


White Plains Hospital rating

7.8

Company rating: 7.8 out of 10

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Job description

City/State:

White Plains, New York

Department:

Infusion Cancer Center

Work Shift:

Day

Work Days:

MON-FRI

Scheduled Hours:

8 AM-6 PM

Hours Per Pay Period:

0

Pay Rate/Range:

$58.4096-$75.8096

For positions that have only a rate listed, the displayed rate is the hiring rate but could be subject to change based on shift differential, experience, education or other relevant factors.


Position Summary

Under the general direction of the Nurse Manager and Assistant Nurse Manager, the Infusion Center Registered Nurse provides direct patient care. The Infusion Center Registered Nurse collaborates with patients, family/significant others, peers, physicians, and other members of the interdisciplinary healthcare team in the delivery of healthcare services to patients. The Infusion Center Registered Nurse assesses patient's needs, plans care, implements, and evaluates the medical and nursing regimens in accordance with the hospital and Infusion Center philosophy, policies/procedures and standards. He/she demonstrates a great deal of flexibility, leadership/management skills and a commitment to professional accountability and growth.

Essential Functions and Responsibilities Includes the Following:

Understands and adheres to the WPH Performance Standards, Policies and Behaviors

Shows flexibility in job responsibilities and function to insure the appropriate care for the outpatient infusion center patients

Utilizes the nursing process to meet the age specific needs of the patient in all aspects of care: biophysical, psychosocial, education, safety/ environment and discharge planning including referrals to appropriate community resources

Utilizes appropriate steps in the decision-making process to include recognition and priority setting related to patient care and unit-based issues. Addresses issues with appropriate actions

Collaborates and communicates with the health care team, patients and families

Integrates patient rights into work practice

Utilizes and monitors methods of Infection Control

Participates in the Performance Improvement initiatives

Completes competency requirements

Attends mandatory in-services

Attends staff meetings as required/requested

Utilizes cost containment practices

Adheres to all WPH policies and procedures including dress code, code of conduct, customer service, attendance and submission of annual physicals

Performs all other related duties as assigned

Education & Experience Requirements
  • Graduate from an accredited school of nursing with current New York State license & registration
  • BSN (or MSN) required for all RNs hired after 1/1/18.
  • Knowledge of current nursing, medical and health trends and practices in rendering of patient care
  • ACLS required (as of June 1, 2021)
  • BCLS certification through the American Heart Association is required
  • All registered nurses and advanced practice nurses providing direct oncology care must demonstrate one of the following:

Current cancer-specific certification in the nurse's specialty by an accredited certification program. Oncology nursing certifications that qualify include, but are not limited to: AOCNP, AOCNS, AOCN,

BMTCN, CPHON, CPON, CBCN OCN

or

Ongoing education by earning 36 cancer-related continuing education nursing contact hours every 3 years (maintained by department manager)

  • Three years RN experience is preferred
  • Chemotherapy RN experience preferred
  • Successful completion of Chemo-Immunotherapy course preferred
  • Successful completion of Department and Unit Orientation Programs
Core Competencies

Clinical proficiency Ability to multi-task

Teamwork Adaptability

Communication skills Problem-solving skills

Planning and organizing Attention to detail

Problem-solving skills Judgment and decision-making Stress tolerance

Physical/Mental Demands/Requirements & Work Environment
  • May be exposed to chemicals necessary to perform required tasks. Any hazardous chemicals the employee may be exposed to are listed in the hospital's SDS (Safety Data Sheet) data base and may be accessed through the hospital's Intranet site (Employee Tools/SDS Access). A copy of the SDS data base can also be found at the hospital switchboard, saved on a disc.
  • Position requires ability to move about freely at least 85 per cent of the time.
  • Must be able to remain stationary for extended/prolonged periods
  • Frequently moves/transports objects up to fifty (50) pounds and must be able to move patients of all weights with a minimum of one (1) assist or assistive device/equipment
  • Must be able to work in environment with continuous interruptions
  • Must be able to assess and respond to rapidly changing situational needs of patients, department and hospital
  • Must be able to adapt in a high stress and fast-paced environment with multiple interruptions
  • Must be able to detect sounds and respond to emergency sounds/signals at all times
  • Must be able to constantly operate computer, equipment and other devices
  • Position requires ability to concentrate on fine detail with interruptions and attend to tasks for more than sixty (60) minutes at a time.
  • Individual must be able to understand and relate to theories behind several related concepts and remember multiple tasks given during the course of a day.
Primary Population Served

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  • Neonatal (birth - 28 days)

Patients with exceptional communication needs

  • Infant (29 days - less than 1 year)

Patients with developmental delays

  • Pediatric (1 - 12 years)

Patients at end of life

  • Adolescent (13 - 17 years)

Patients under isolation precautions

Adult (18 - 64 years)

Patients with cultural needs

Geriatric (> 65 years)

  • All populations

Bariatric Patients with weight related comorbidities

  • Non-patient care population

The responsibilities and tasks outlined in this job description are not exhaustive and may change as determined by the needs of White Plains Hospital.


White Plains Hospital Medical Center is an equal employment opportunity employer. White Plains Hospital Medical Center will recruit, hire, train, transfer, promote, layoff and discharge associates in all job classifications without regard to their race, color, religion, creed, national origin, alienage or citizenship status, age, gender, actual or presumed disability, history of disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic predisposition or carrier status, pregnancy, military status, marital status, or partnership status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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