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IVF Coordinator

New York, NY ยท On-site

$105K - $120K/yr

Position Summary Reporting directly to the Nurse Manager the IVF Coordinator assists physicians with patient care, health education/promotion, electronic medical record (EMR) chart management ...

Performs nursing procedures safely and efficiently. Uses equipment safely and efficiently ... IVF care coordination and triage experience required. * 1 years of previous IVF procedural ...

Clinical nursing experience 2 years required. * Recent IVF care coordination and triage experience required. * Previous OR/PACU/moderate sedation experience is preferred. * Previous experience and ...

The IVF Coordinator-RN will work as part of a multidisciplinary team within a fully functional ... Key Responsibilities 1. Clinical Duties ยท Provide skilled nursing care to patients undergoing ...

... Nursing is required. Does this position require Patient Care? Yes Essential Functions ... IVF care coordination and triage experience required. * 1 years of previous IVF procedural ...

Performs nursing procedures safely and efficiently. Uses equipment safely and efficiently ... Previous IVF care coordination and triage experience preferred. * Previous experience and ...

IVF Nurse Coordinator (RN)

Danville, CA ยท On-site

$52 - $58/hr

Role Summary Our nursing team is essential to establishing an excellent experience for all our ... Coordinate treatment for patients undergoing Egg Freezing, IUI, IVF and Egg Donation * Order time ...

IVF Nurse Coordinator (RN)

Danville, CA ยท On-site

$52 - $58/hr

Role Summary Our nursing team is essential to establishing an excellent experience for all our ... Coordinate treatment for patients undergoing Egg Freezing, IUI, IVF and Egg Donation * Order time ...

RN IVF Coordinator We are actively seeking to fill the role of a compassionate RN IVF Coordinator ... Valid Tennessee nursing license (RN) required. * High School Diploma or GED required. Associate ...

We are actively seeking to fill the role of a compassionate RN IVF Coordinator. If you have ... Valid Tennessee nursing license (RN) required. * High School Diploma or GED required. Associate ...

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How much do ivf nursing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for ivf nursing in the United States is $26.60, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $29.57 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How much do fertility nurses make?

Fertility nurses, including those specializing in IVF, typically earn between $60,000 and $85,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and certifications. Salaries can vary based on the healthcare setting and the complexity of procedures they assist with, such as egg retrievals and embryo transfers.

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

To thrive as an IVF Nurse, you need a solid background in reproductive medicine, patient care, and an active RN license, often with experience or certification in fertility nursing. Familiarity with electronic health records (EHRs), ultrasound equipment, and fertility cycle tracking systems is crucial. Compassion, attention to detail, and clear communication are vital soft skills for supporting patients through sensitive treatment processes. These abilities ensure accurate care, patient trust, and optimal outcomes in the highly specialized and emotionally charged IVF environment.

What is the difference between Ivf Nursing vs Embryology Nursing?

AspectIVF NursingEmbryology Nursing
CredentialsRegistered Nurse (RN), fertility certificationRegistered Nurse (RN), embryology or laboratory certification
Work EnvironmentFertility clinics, hospitalsLaboratories, research centers, fertility clinics
Employer & IndustryFertility clinics, hospitalsResearch labs, fertility clinics
Job FocusPatient care, counseling, medication administrationLaboratory procedures, embryo handling, technical support

While both IVF Nursing and Embryology Nursing require nursing credentials and work within fertility-related environments, IVF Nursing primarily focuses on patient care, counseling, and medication management. In contrast, Embryology Nursing emphasizes laboratory procedures and technical support related to embryo handling. Understanding these differences helps professionals choose the right career path within reproductive healthcare.

What are some common challenges IVF nurses face when supporting patients through fertility treatments?

IVF nurses often encounter the challenge of providing both clinical care and emotional support to patients experiencing stress or disappointment throughout their fertility journey. The role requires balancing complex medication schedules, detailed patient education, and close coordination with physicians and embryologists. Nurses may also navigate sensitive conversations around treatment outcomes and next steps, necessitating strong communication and empathy skills. Additionally, the fast-paced environment and frequent changes in patient protocols can add to the demands of the role.

What are IVF nurses and what do they do?

IVF nurses are specialized registered nurses who work with patients undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) and other assisted reproductive treatments. They provide education, support, and care throughout the fertility treatment process, including administering medications, monitoring patients, coordinating appointments, and offering emotional support. IVF nurses work closely with doctors, embryologists, and other members of the fertility team to ensure patients receive personalized and effective care.

How do I become an IVF nurse?

To become an IVF nurse, you typically need to first obtain a nursing license by completing a nursing program and passing the NCLEX exam. Experience in reproductive health or fertility clinics is beneficial, and additional training or certification in assisted reproductive technology (ART) can enhance job prospects. Strong communication skills and attention to detail are important in this specialized nursing role.

What do nurses do in IVF?

In IVF, nurses provide patient education, assist with procedures such as egg retrieval and embryo transfer, monitor patients' health and hormone levels, and offer emotional support throughout treatment. They also coordinate care, prepare medications, and ensure protocols are followed in a clinical setting.

How to make $300,000 as a nurse?

To earn $300,000 as an IVF nurse, gaining specialized certifications, such as in reproductive endocrinology, and accumulating extensive experience can lead to higher-paying roles. Working in high-volume clinics, taking on additional responsibilities, or pursuing leadership positions can also increase earning potential, often supplemented by overtime or shift differentials.
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Fertility IVF Care Coordinator

Reproductive Medicine Assoc of NY, LLP

Manhattan, NY

$23.08/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 23 hours ago


Job description

Build What Matters Mostโ€”Families, Futures, and Your Career

Enjoy meaningful work while contributing to an organization that changes lives every day. US Fertility, the nationโ€™s leading partnership of physician-led fertility practices, is redefining what it means to build a career in reproductive medicine.

Our team members choose to build their career home at US Fertility because of the hope we inspire in our patients, the lives we help bring into the world, and the culture of excellence we foster across our organization. We share a deep commitment to continuously improving the patient experience and advancing research and development in one of the most dynamic and impactful fields of medicine.

Through our national network of premier fertility centersโ€”including RMA of New Yorkโ€”we combine clinical expertise, scientific innovation, and compassionate care. The work we do building families offers purpose, challenge, and personal rewardโ€”and weโ€™re just getting started.

Opportunity Overview

We have an immediate opening for a full-time Fertility Care Coordinator to join our team at RMA of New York in New York, New York. The location will be determined post training but will be located at one of our four practice locations: Eastside, Westside, Downtown, or Brooklyn.

  • Schedule: Monday through Friday, between 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM Eastern Time
  • Compensation: $23.08 per hour (commensurate with experience)

This role provides the opportunity to grow within a nationally respected organization while remaining closely connected to the patients and teams you support every day.

How Youโ€™ll Contribute

At US Fertility, collaboration is fundamental to how we work. There is undeniable strength in numbersโ€”and support is always within reach. Whether collaborating with more than 200 highly respected physicians nationwide or partnering with colleagues who are passionate about solving meaningful problems, youโ€™ll be surrounded by a team committed to shared success.

In this role, the Fertility Care Coordinator will:

  • Coordinate and schedule all IVF/FET cycles
  • Schedule patients for all appointments necessary for the completion of the IVF/EF checklist (labs, saline sonogram, cultures, uterine sounding, SA, etc.)
  • Ensure patient cycle medication pre-certification is initiated with patient services or financial coordinator
  • Confirm precertification completed for medications
  • Maintain channel of communication with finance department regarding patient financial clearance for IVF cycle prior to GND start; Alert finance department of any changes in protocol or cycle status
  • Schedule and review IVF checklist with patient to determine if completed; identify lab completion and ensure recent completion
  • Adhere to lab review SOP
  • Advise RN when chart is ready for final review
  • Distribute all necessary consents (IVF, cryo, donor sperm, assisted hatching, ICSI, FET, etc.) and adhere to all policies for proper consent witnessing and processing
  • Counsel patients that consents should be completed at IVF class or no later than by GND start
  • Arrange IVF meeting with physicians and IVF nurse for case review: Prepare a list of patients to be discussed, both upcoming and in cycle, any problem or unusual case
  • Enter data in EMR chart
  • Responsible for EMR entries of any special cycle requirements and diagnosis as determined by physician and/or Nurse at case review.
  • Coordinate with urology team and embryology regarding any IVF cycles requiring TESE
  • Transfer all relevant data regarding male patient onto EMR stimulation chart
  • Attend TESE team meetings
  • Meet regularly and work collaboratively with nursing staff to: Review upcoming IVF cycle, check charts for completion, confirm written protocol instructions for cycle have been prepared and sent to patient
  • Assist patients with understanding of ordering process when using donor sperm for their IVF cycles: Ensure patient has been given appropriate donor sperm ordering information and consents, and that patient receives instructions to return them prior to the delivery of donor sperm
  • Provide emotional support to patients when speaking with them
  • Create and maintain IVF database (IVF Scheduler). Collaborate with Research Data Coordinator in the maintenance of SART data and statistics; function as back-up person to Research Data Coordinator when Research Data Coordinator is unavailable or on vacation
  • Coordinate all aspects of PGT cycles: Schedule patient/partner for pre-screening, if required; Establish contacts with relevant labs; Schedule cycle according to embryology lab guidelines; Provide patient with appropriate consents; Provide appropriate paperwork to PGT lab
  • Assist with the coordination of Egg Freezing Patients: Schedule patients for pre-screening, if required; Schedule cycle according to embryology lab guidelines; Provide patients with appropriate consents; Coordinate and schedule patients for Orientation class; Work collaboratively with internal and external Fertility partners, when necessary
  • Participate in the orientation of new IVF coordinators
  • Work collaboratively with Transfer In team to facilitate the transfer in of gametes to our embryology lab

What Youโ€™ll Bring

Weโ€™re looking for professionals who bring both technical skill and a deep sense of responsibility to the care experienceโ€”individuals who thrive in environments where excellence, empathy, and accountability matter.

Qualifications and Skills Include:

  • Bachelor's degree in biology, Human Biology, Chemistry, Anatomy & Physiology, Biochemistry or other related sciences is required, and 1-2 years of related experience preferred
  • Should be organized, critical thinkers, detail-oriented, self-motivator, adaptable and able to multitask, compassionate, and have an interest in reproductive medicine/ womenโ€™s health
  • Must be able to work independently as well as in a team environment
  • Proficiency in MS Word, Excel, Outlook, and medical database software is required
  • Excellent communications and interpersonal skills are required
  • Ability to learn new terminology and systems is required; A thorough teaching of reproductive anatomy will be part of initial training for this position, and understanding will be needed to excel; Travel to our various satellites may be required
  • Training is on-site at our Eastside office, with placement on a team at any of our NYC (Eastside, Westside, Downtown) or Brooklyn locations

More important than any single credential, however, is the right person. Team members who are most successful at US Fertility embrace our mission, live our values, and remain committed to continuous improvementโ€”for themselves, their colleagues, and the patients we serve.

What We Offer
US Fertility is proud to provide a competitive, comprehensive benefits package designed to support our team membersโ€”professionally and personallyโ€”across all employment types.

Full-Time Employees (30+ hours/week)

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • 401(k) with company match
  • Tuition assistance and professional development support
  • Performance-based bonus opportunities
  • Generous paid time off, paid holidays, and paid parental leave
  • Life and disability benefits
  • Fertility Discount Program
  • Employee wellness and recognition programs

Part-Time Employees

  • 401(k) with company match
  • Performance-based bonus opportunities
  • Employee wellness and recognition programs

Per Diem Employees

  • 401(k) with company match
  • Employee wellness and recognition programs

Our Commitment to Inclusion and Opportunity

US Fertility and its network partners believe that a diverse workforce is essential to fulfilling our mission of expanding patient access to the highest standards of fertility care. We are committed to equitable and inclusive hiring practices that ensure our clinical and operational teams reflect and support the diverse communities and patients we serve.

Across our national footprint, US Fertility is a leader in offering clinical, administrative, and operational career opportunities at locations throughout the United States. We are equally committed to developing individual strengths, promoting from within, and supporting long-term career growth.

This is a moment of growth, innovation, and impact. Take the next step in your career with US Fertilityโ€”and help shape the future of fertility care.