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PICC Team RN in Schertz, TX

Schertz, TX · On-site

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PICC Team Registered Nurse As the nation's largest private employer of Registered Nurses, we're honored by the trust of over 100,000 nurses and committed to supporting safe, high-quality care for ...

PICC Team RN in Cibolo, TX

Cibolo, TX · On-site

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PICC Team Registered Nurse As the nation's largest private employer of Registered Nurses, we're honored by the trust of over 100,000 nurses and committed to supporting safe, high-quality care for ...

PICC Team RN in San Antonio, TX

San Antonio, TX · On-site

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As a PICC Team Registered Nurse, your voice to influence patient care is valued and empowered at every turn -whether through open, collaborative relationships with your direct manager or more formal ...

Registered Nurse PRN PICC

San Antonio, TX · On-site

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Registered Nurse Prn Picc As a Registered Nurse PRN PICC, your voice to influence patient care is valued and empowered at every turn - whether through open, collaborative relationships with your ...

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How much do picc rn jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for picc rn in Texas is $88,262.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $69,900.00 and $79,200.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a PICC RN?

A PICC RN is a Registered Nurse who specializes in the insertion, care, and management of Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICCs). These nurses are trained to place PICC lines, which are long, thin tubes inserted through a vein in the arm and advanced to a large vein near the heart, typically for long-term intravenous therapy or medications. PICC RNs are skilled in sterile procedures, patient education, and monitoring for complications such as infections or thrombosis. They often work in hospitals, infusion centers, or home healthcare settings.

What are some common challenges PICC RNs face when coordinating care between different departments?

PICC RNs often encounter challenges when coordinating with multiple departments, such as radiology, infection control, and the primary care team. Timely communication is crucial to ensure proper scheduling for line placements, troubleshooting complications, and maintaining sterile technique. Balancing workload and managing urgent requests while adhering to safety protocols can be demanding, but strong organizational and interpersonal skills help facilitate smooth collaboration and high-quality patient care.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a PICC RN, and why are they important?

To thrive as a PICC RN, you need in-depth knowledge of vascular access, IV therapy, and infection control, typically supported by RN licensure and specialized training in PICC line insertion. Familiarity with ultrasound guidance systems, electronic health records (EHRs), and adherence to certification standards like Vascular Access Board Certification (VA-BC) are crucial. Strong patient education skills, attention to detail, and effective teamwork help PICC RNs excel in both technical procedures and patient care. These skills ensure safe, accurate line placement, minimize complications, and support optimal patient outcomes in various clinical settings.

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Infographic showing various Picc Rn job openings in Texas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 5% As Needed, 42% Full Time, 32% Part Time, 16% Contract, and 5% Nights. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $88,262 per year, or $42.4 per hour.

Registered Nurse Vascular Access - PICC Vascular Access

CHRISTUS Health

Corpus Christi, TX • On-site

Part-time

Posted 19 days ago


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6.7

Company rating: 6.7 out of 10

Based on 531 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

531st of 888 rated healthcare providers


Job description

CHRISTUS Spohn Hospital Corpus Christi - Shoreline overlooking Corpus Christi Bay is the largest and foremost acute care medical facility in the region, with a full range of diagnostic and surgical specialty services in cardiac, cancer, and stroke care. It is the leading emergency facility in the area with a Level II Trauma Center in the Coastal Bend, staffed with physicians and nurses specially trained in emergency services.
  • The Pavilion and North Tower house a state-of-the-art emergency department, ICU, Cardiac Cath Lab and surgical suites
  • A teaching facility in affiliation with the Texas A&M University System Health and Science Center College of Medicine
  • Accredited Chest Pain Center
  • Accredited Joint Commission Stroke Team

Summary:
The Vascular Access Nurse Specialist provides direct patient care as the expert resource for establishing and maintaining optimum venous access. The Vascular Access Nurse Specialist evaluates patients for, and places peripheral intravenous catheters, ultrasound-guided PIVs, midlines, and peripherally inserted central catheters (PICC lines) in current patient populations. Provides coaching to all RNs in developing their venipuncture skill. This position serves as an expert resource for insertion, care and maintenance of all central venous access devices. This position functions within the scope of RN licensure to assess patient IV access needs, plan, implement, evaluate effectiveness, make recommendations to nursing staff and physicians and document. Patient & family education is provided appropriate to the type of therapy the patient is receiving. Provides care related to vascular access based on the age-related needs of the adolescent, adult, and geriatric patient with consideration of their development/psychosocial needs, environmental safety, education needs, communication style, and level of understanding.
Responsibilities:
  • Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders.
  • Conduct early vascular assessment on all patient populations to determine optimum vascular access.
  • Assess patients for at-risk and difficult access or need for long term IV therapy for appropriate vascular access device
  • Works with staff nurses, physicians, case managers and other team members to insure early assessment for VAD selection and implementation
  • Provides participates in education with Vascular Access education with patient, family members and staff
  • Reviews physicians order and assists with appropriate level of consent per hospital policy.
  • Seeks further clarification of physician orders as needed. Seeks assistance from supervisors when needed.
  • Complete and accurate documentation in the patient's permanent medical record.
  • Reviews medical records for any contraindications of peripheral vascular access.
  • Determines the best vascular access device for the patient base on medications, current access status, diagnoses, length of IV therapy and etc.
  • Places appropriate vascular access device, (PICC, Midline, Peripheral) or recommends alternate means of access.
  • Reports directly to patient's Primary Nurse and Charge Nurse or Physician/Provider, if necessary.
  • Appropriate assessment and troubleshooting for complications of current VAD device and assists staff as needed in troubleshooting.
  • Assist in occlusion complications associated with VAD devices as needed and assists staff as a resource in clot removal.
  • Assists and places difficult peripheral IVs with or without ultrasound as needed.
  • Routinely provides staff and patient education on:
  • Care and management
  • Complication/troubleshooting management
  • General venous access education as needed by clinical teams
  • Serve as an expert resource to all nursing units for care and maintenance of all vascular access devices.
  • Responsible for Vascular Access Education for staff through in-services, skills classes, and mentoring.
  • Other duties as assigned and a willing member of the team to assist with needed patient care to expedite treatment and throughout.

Requirements:
Education/Skills
  • Bachelors of Nursing required
Experience
  • Experience in a specialty is preferred.
  • 5 years of acute care experience.
Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications
  • Valid State RN license.
  • Valid CPR/ACLS.
  • Certification: Venous Access -Board Certified (or VA-BC) within one year.
  • Competency in the placement of Midlines and PICC lines.

Work Schedule:
9AM - 6PM
Work Type:
Part Time

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About CHRISTUS Health

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CHRISTUS Health is a prominent name in the healthcare industry, with its headquarters situated in Irving, TX, USA. Established in 1999, the company has since been devoted to providing comprehensive care and extending the healing ministry of Jesus Christ. This not-for-profit health system primarily operates more than 600 healthcare services and programs, including long-term care facilities, health insurance products, community clinics, and outreach services, serving both urban and rural populations.

Industry

Outpatient health care

Company size

1,001 - 5,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Irving, TX, US

Year founded

1999