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Infusion Jobs in Tennessee (NOW HIRING)

Oncology Infusion Nurse Consultant

Nashville, TN · On-site

$35.75 - $47.25/hr

The Per Diem Oncology Infusion Nurse Consultant reports to the Director, Clinic Operations and is part of the Clinical Team at OneOncology. This individual serves as a clinic subject matter expert ...

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Infusion Nurse

Knoxville, TN · On-site

$26.01 - $56.14/hr

As a Registered Nurse (RN), Home Infusion you will work outside the walls of a hospital setting in a growing specialized area of nursing. If you are spending 12 hours per day on your feet or rushing ...

PRN Home Infusion Nurse

Memphis, TN · On-site

$33 - $43.75/hr

An Infusion Nurse I is a licensed registered nurse who provides basic direct patient care to patients in the home, or in an alternate infusion site, to ensure patient safety with continuity and ...

PRN Home Infusion Nurse

Memphis, TN

$36 - $47.50/hr

An Infusion Nurse I is a licensed registered nurse who provides basic direct patient care to patients in the home, or in an alternate infusion site, to ensure patient safety with continuity and ...

PRN Home Infusion Nurse

Nashville, TN · On-site

$35.75 - $47.25/hr

Infusion Nurse I An Infusion Nurse I is a licensed registered nurse who provides basic direct patient care to patients in the home, or in an alternate infusion site, to ensure patient safety with ...

PRN Home Infusion Nurse

Nashville, TN · On-site

$35.75 - $47.25/hr

An Infusion Nurse I is a licensed registered nurse who provides basic direct patient care to patients in the home, or in an alternate infusion site, to ensure patient safety with continuity and ...

Infusion Nurse

Cordova, TN · On-site

$32.25 - $42.75/hr

We are seeking an Infusion Nurse to join our team! You will be responsible for the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of assigned patients. Responsibilities: * Administer nursing care to ill ...

Infusion Nurse

Cordova, TN · On-site

$32.25 - $42.75/hr

We are seeking an Infusion Nurse to join our team! You will be responsible for the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of assigned patients. Responsibilities: * Administer nursing care to ill ...

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How much do infusion jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for infusion in Tennessee is $41.72, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $32.93 and $45.58 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an infusion nurse?

Infusion nurses are specialized registered nurses who administer medications and fluids directly into a patient’s bloodstream through intravenous (IV) therapy. They manage all aspects of infusion therapy, including preparing and monitoring IVs, assessing patients for reactions or complications, and educating patients about their treatment. Infusion nurses work in various settings, such as hospitals, outpatient clinics, and patients’ homes, and often collaborate with other healthcare professionals to ensure safe and effective care.

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

To thrive as an Infusion Nurse, you need a solid background in intravenous therapy, patient assessment, and medication administration, usually supported by an active RN license and clinical experience. Familiarity with infusion pumps, electronic medical records (EMRs), and certifications such as CRNI (Certified Registered Nurse Infusion) are often required. Attention to detail, strong communication, and the ability to reassure and educate patients are standout soft skills in this role. These competencies ensure safe, effective infusion treatments and positive patient experiences in often complex care environments.

What are some common challenges faced by infusion nurses, and how can they be managed on the job?

Infusion nurses often encounter challenges such as managing difficult intravenous (IV) access, ensuring accurate medication administration, and monitoring for adverse reactions during infusions. To address these, infusion nurses should stay updated on best practices for vein assessment, use advanced IV access devices when necessary, and maintain clear communication with patients and the healthcare team. Continuous education, collaboration with pharmacists and physicians, and adherence to safety protocols are essential for minimizing complications and providing high-quality patient care.

What is the difference between Infusion vs Pharmacist?

AspectInfusionPharmacist
CredentialsCertification in infusion therapy, nursing licenseDoctor of Pharmacy (PharmD), state licensure
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, infusion centersPharmacies, hospitals, healthcare facilities
Industry UsageAdministering IV medications, patient careDispensing medications, patient counseling

Infusion specialists focus on administering IV therapies and patient care in clinical settings, often requiring nursing credentials. Pharmacists prepare and dispense medications, providing expert drug knowledge. While both roles are integral to patient treatment, infusion roles are more hands-on with IV therapies, whereas pharmacists focus on medication management and counseling.

Do infusion nurses get paid more?

Infusion nurses typically earn higher salaries than general nursing roles due to specialized skills in administering IV therapies and managing complex patient needs. Factors such as experience, certifications, and work setting can also influence their pay rates. Certification in infusion therapy can lead to increased earning potential.

Is infusion nursing a hard job?

Infusion nursing can be physically and emotionally demanding, as it involves inserting IVs, monitoring patients, and managing potential complications. The job requires strong attention to detail, good communication skills, and often involves working in fast-paced healthcare environments, with certifications like the Infusion Nursing Certification (CRNI) being beneficial.

What are the most commonly searched types of Infusion jobs in Tennessee?

The most popular types of Infusion jobs in Tennessee are:

What cities in Tennessee are hiring for Infusion jobs?

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Infographic showing various Infusion job openings in Tennessee as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 94% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $86,774 per year, or $41.7 per hour.

Oncology Infusion Nurse Consultant

OneOncology

Nashville, TN • On-site

$35.75 - $47.25/hr

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OneOncology is positioning community oncologists to drive the future of medical care through a patient-centric, physician-driven, and technology-powered model to help improve the lives of everyone living with cancer and other diseases. Our team is bringing together leaders to the market place to help drive OneOncology's mission and vision.
Why join us? This is an exciting time to join OneOncology. Our values-driven culture reflects our startup enthusiasm supported by industry leaders in oncology, urology, technology, and finance. We are looking for talented and highly-motivated individuals who demonstrate a natural desire to improve and build new processes that support the meaningful work of independent physicians and the patients they serve.
Job Description:
Role Summary:
The Per Diem Oncology Infusion Nurse Consultant reports to the Director, Clinic Operations and is part of the Clinical Team at OneOncology. This individual serves as a clinic subject matter expert supporting oncology practices with infusion operations, workflow optimization, staff education, and clinical best practices in addition to electronic medical record implementation. The role provides onsite and remote consulting services to oncology practices requiring clinical support, operational assessments, onboarding assistance, Go-Live support, and workflow standardization. The ideal candidate possesses extensive oncology infusion nursing experience, strong knowledge of chemotherapy and immunotherapy administration, proficiency in ONCOEMR and the ability to travel to practice nationwide.
Responsibilities:
Infusion Services Optimization:

  • Provide infusion center support and consultation to outpatient oncology infusion centers.
  • Assess infusion workflows and recommend operation improvement to enhance patient safety, efficiency, and regulatory compliance.
  • Support implementation of oncology best practices and standard operating procedures.
  • Collaborate with pharmacy and clinical teams to optimize infusion workflows and medication administration process.
  • Assist with the evaluation and implementation of infusion related equipment and technologies.
ONCO EMR Support and Optimization:
  • Serve as a subject matter expert for Infusion workflow optimization
  • Assist practices with ONCOEMR workflow design, implementation, and adoption.
  • Provide end user training for Infusion team members.
  • Support ONCOEMR GO LIVES, upgrades, and conversions.
  • Assist with clinical documentation workflows, treatment plan management, ordering and scheduling workflows, and nursing documentation.
Quality and Compliance:
  • Promote compliance with ONS standards, state nursing regulations, accreditation standards, and organizational policies.
  • Assist with quality improvement initiatives and clinical audits as needed.
  • Participate in root cause analysis, workflow reviews, and corrective action planning when requested.
  • Support safe handling and administration of anti-neoplastic agents.
  • Work with clinical and operational leaders to promote evidence-based oncology nursing practice.
Education and Training:
  • Train staff as needed on chemotherapy administration, symptom management, and infusion related best practices.
  • Provide support during new practice integrations and operational transitions.
  • Subject matter expert within ONCO EMR.
Additional responsibilities as assigned to help drive our mission of improving the lives of everyone living with cancer.
Required or Preferred Qualifications:
  • Graduate from an accredited school of Nursing.
  • Current unrevoked/unrestricted RN license in home state.
  • BSN or Masters prepared RN.
  • OCN certification preferred.
  • ONCOEMR experience a Must.
  • Charge nurse or nursing management experience preferred.
  • Experience in ambulatory oncology or infusion center operations.
  • Experience working across multiple clinical sites within a healthcare structure is preferred.
  • 3 + years management or leadership experience in the outpatient oncology setting.
  • Experience in identifying process inefficiencies, implementing process improvements, and driving operational excellence is highly desirable.
Essential Competencies:
  • Strong critical thinking skills: ability to develop solutions and address operational needs throughout oncology practice.
  • Demonstrates initiative as a self-starter who can think independently and work comfortably with ambiguity.
  • Effective communication skills (verbal/written/listening).
  • Working knowledge of OncoEMR.
  • Attendance is an essential job function.

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