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Per Diem Weekend Infusion Rn Jobs in Oregon (NOW HIRING)

OR ยท On-site

$37 - $49/hr

We're looking for a Per Diem Home Infusion Nurse who wants their work to mean something - a skilled Registered Nurse who brings clinical excellence, flexibility, and compassion to patients receiving ...

Per Diem Operating Room RN

Portland, OR ยท On-site

$45 - $60/hr

About the Role The Per Diem Operating Room RN plays a vital role in supporting patients through their fertility journey by delivering exceptional care in the surgical suite. This position is ideal ...

Per Diem, Night shift position (12 hour shifts) * Per diem differential = 15% * Night shift ... Basic computer skills (Required) Department / Location Specific Notes Infusion Services Oncology ...

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Per Diem Weekend Infusion Rn information

What is a Per Diem Weekend Infusion RN?

A Per Diem Weekend Infusion RN is a registered nurse who works on an as-needed basis, specifically during weekends, to administer intravenous (IV) infusions and medications to patients. These nurses often work in outpatient clinics, home health settings, or infusion centers, providing care for patients with chronic illnesses, infections, or those undergoing treatments like chemotherapy. 'Per diem' means they are not full-time staff but are scheduled based on the facility's needs, offering flexibility for both the nurse and employer. Their responsibilities include monitoring patients during infusions, managing IV lines, educating patients about their treatments, and ensuring safe medication administration.

What is the difference between Per Diem Weekend Infusion Rn vs Per Diem Weekend Home Health Rn?

AspectPer Diem Weekend Infusion RnPer Diem Weekend Home Health Rn
CertificationsRN license, infusion therapy certificationRN license, home health certification
Work EnvironmentHospitals, infusion clinics, outpatient settingsPatients' homes, community settings
Employer & IndustryHospitals, infusion centers, outpatient clinicsHome health agencies, community health organizations

Per Diem Weekend Infusion Rns typically work in clinical settings providing infusion therapies, while Per Diem Weekend Home Health Rns deliver care directly in patients' homes. Both roles require RN licensure, but infusion Rns focus on IV therapies, whereas home health Rns provide broader patient care in community settings.

What are some common challenges faced by Per Diem Weekend Infusion RNs, and how can they be managed?

Per Diem Weekend Infusion RNs often encounter challenges such as adapting quickly to varying patient needs, managing complex medication regimens, and coordinating care across multiple providers. Because per diem roles offer flexible hours, nurses must be adept at rapidly familiarizing themselves with facility protocols and patient histories. Collaboration with pharmacists, physicians, and other nurses is essential to ensure safe and effective infusion therapy. Staying organized and maintaining clear communication are key strategies to successfully navigate these challenges.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Per Diem Weekend Infusion RN, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Per Diem Weekend Infusion RN, you need a current RN license, strong IV insertion skills, and experience with infusion therapies. Familiarity with infusion pumps, EHR systems, and safety protocols is typically required, along with certifications like BLS or IV Therapy Certification. Exceptional communication, time management, and adaptability are crucial soft skills, especially in varied home or clinic settings. These capabilities ensure safe, efficient, and compassionate care for patients receiving complex infusion treatments during weekend shifts.
What cities in Oregon are hiring for Per Diem Weekend Infusion Rn jobs? Cities in Oregon with the most Per Diem Weekend Infusion Rn job openings:

$37 - $49/hr

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Posted 17 days ago


Job description

Schedule: Per Diem / As Needed
Location: Patient homes and infusion suites within designated metropolitan service areas
(Work location subject to change based on business needs)


See Your Work in a New Light

At LUX Infusion, we believe infusion care should feel personal, supportive, and deeply human - no matter where care is delivered. Our nurses play a critical role in helping patients receive complex therapies safely and confidently in the setting that's right for them.

We're looking for a Per Diem Home Infusion Nurse who wants their work to mean something - a skilled Registered Nurse who brings clinical excellence, flexibility, and compassion to patients receiving care in their homes or infusion suites.


Why This Role Matters

Home infusion requires clinical confidence, independence, and trust. As a Per Diem Home Infusion Nurse, you are often the primary clinical presence for patients navigating complex therapies outside of a traditional hospital environment.

In this role, you'll contribute to work that:

  • Helps patients receive lifesustaining infusion therapies safely at home or in infusion suites
  • Supports continuity of care through skilled assessments, monitoring, and education
  • Builds confidence for patients and caregivers through calm, clear communication
  • Strengthens a clinicianled organization focused on safety, access, and outcomes

Your work ensures patients can continue therapy with dignity, comfort, and peace of mind.


What You'll Do

In this role, you will:

  • Administer, monitor, and discontinue intravenous therapies in patient homes or infusion suite settings
  • Insert and manage IV access including peripheral lines, PICC lines, ports, and midlines
  • Monitor patients for adverse reactions and respond appropriately to changes in condition
  • Perform venipuncture and collect blood samples as required
  • Complete patient assessments, vital signs, and reviews of systems during each visit
  • Provide individualized patient and caregiver education on infusion therapy, line care, and symptom monitoring
  • Coordinate and communicate visit details, scheduling updates, and clinical documentation with internal care teams and external partners
  • Document all patientrelated activities accurately, including medications administered and patient responses
  • Assist with planning, organizing, and coordinating patient care delivery across nursing personnel
  • Communicate concerns or reportable events promptly to physicians and internal clinical leadership
  • Uphold all confidentiality, compliance, and ethical standards related to patient care

What We're Looking For

You may be a great fit if you bring:

  • Strong clinical judgment and comfort working independently in homebased settings
  • Calm, empathetic communication with patients and caregivers
  • Confidence delivering IV therapy outside of acute care environments
  • Strong organization skills and attention to detail
  • Flexibility and professionalism in a perdiem role

Required Qualifications

  • Nursing degree from an accredited college or university
  • Current, unrestricted Registered Nurse (RN) license in the state of practice
  • Minimum of two (2) years of RN experience
  • IV certification and experience with central line care and management
  • Valid driver's license and ability to travel to patient homes
  • CPR certification
  • Experience with patient assessments, documentation, and care coordination
  • Basic computer proficiency (Microsoft Office and clinical systems)
  • Willingness to travel throughout assigned service areas

Preferred Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in nursing
  • RN licensure in multiple states
  • Prior experience in home infusion, home care, critical care, emergency nursing, or hospital discharge planning
  • Experience with PICC, port, or midline access and certification

You don't need to check every box - we care just as much about how you care for patients as where you've worked before.


Why LUX Infusion

At LUX Infusion, we believe care deserves more light - more warmth, more clarity, and more connection.

Here, you'll find:

  • Purposedriven nursing work with immediate patient impact
  • Flexibility through perdiem scheduling
  • A patientfirst, clinicianled culture
  • Strong clinical support and clear care standards
  • The opportunity to build meaningful oneonone patient relationships

Come help deliver infusion care where it matters most - and see what's possible when care comes first.