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Transplant Rn Jobs in Indiana (NOW HIRING)

Travel BMT RN

Indianapolis, IN · On-site

$2.0K - $2.7K/wk

Assured Nursing is seeking a travel nurse RN Bone Marrow Transplant for a travel nursing job in Indianapolis, Indiana. & Requirements * Specialty: Bone Marrow Transplant * Discipline: RN * Start Date ...

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How much do transplant rn jobs pay per week?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average weekly pay for transplant rn in Indiana is $1,804.38, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $1,536.54 and $2,030.77 per week, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a transplant RN?

Transplant RNs, or Transplant Registered Nurses, are specialized nurses who care for patients before, during, and after organ or tissue transplantation procedures. They coordinate patient care, provide education about the transplant process, monitor for signs of organ rejection or complications, and collaborate with a multidisciplinary team. Their role is critical in ensuring successful transplant outcomes and supporting patients through complex medical and emotional challenges.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a transplant RN?

To thrive as a Transplant RN, you must have a strong background in critical care nursing, organ transplant protocols, and patient education, typically supported by an active RN license and experience in transplant or ICU settings. Familiarity with transplant-specific documentation systems, electronic health records (EHRs), and regulatory compliance tools is crucial. Exceptional communication, attention to detail, and emotional resilience are vital soft skills for supporting patients and coordinating care with multidisciplinary teams. These competencies ensure safe, effective transplant processes and optimal patient outcomes in a high-stakes environment.

What are some unique challenges that transplant RNs face in their daily work?

Transplant RNs often manage patients with complex needs, including those waiting for or recovering from organ transplants. They face unique challenges such as closely monitoring for signs of organ rejection or infection, managing immunosuppressive medication regimens, and providing emotional support to patients and their families during stressful periods. Collaboration with multidisciplinary teams—such as transplant surgeons, pharmacists, and social workers—is frequent and essential to ensure optimal patient outcomes. Additionally, the role requires staying current with rapidly evolving protocols and maintaining strict compliance with regulatory standards.

What is the difference between Transplant Rn vs Organ Transplant Coordinator?

AspectTransplant RnOrgan Transplant Coordinator
CertificationsRN license, transplant-specific trainingRN license, certification in transplant coordination often preferred
Work EnvironmentHospitals, transplant centers, operating roomsTransplant centers, hospitals, outpatient clinics
Primary ResponsibilitiesPre- and post-operative patient care, assisting in surgeriesCoordinating transplant procedures, managing patient evaluations, liaising with teams

While both roles involve working in transplant settings and require RN licensure, Transplant Rns focus on direct patient care and assisting in surgeries, whereas Organ Transplant Coordinators handle the logistical and administrative aspects of transplant processes. Understanding these differences helps professionals choose the right career path in transplant healthcare.

How much do organ transplant RNs make?

Organ transplant registered nurses typically earn between $70,000 and $100,000 annually, depending on experience, location, and certifications. They work in specialized environments such as transplant centers and often require certifications like the Certified Clinical Transplant Coordinator (CCTC).

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What cities in Indiana are hiring for Transplant Rn jobs?

Cities in Indiana with the most Transplant Rn job openings:

Infographic showing various Transplant Rn job openings in Indiana as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 3% As Needed, 53% Full Time, 15% Part Time, and 29% Contract. Highlights an 98% Physical, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $93,828 per year, or $45.1 per hour.

Registered Nurse

The US Oncology Network

Michigan City, IN • On-site

Full-time

Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 5 days ago


US Oncology rating

7.1

Company rating: 7.1 out of 10

Based on 109 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

382nd of 891 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Overview
Employment Type: Full Time
In-Office Position (Floating Role Supporting Sites)
Benefits: M/D/V, Life Ins., 401(k), PTO, Paid Holidays
SCOPE: Under general supervision, provides professional nursing care for patients adhering to national and company standards and guidelines for specialty regulations. Demonstrates knowledge of physiological, psychological, and developmental and age specific differences in the patient population including late adolescence, adulthood, middle age, and the elderly. Collaborates with the interdisciplinary team to provide for assessment and therapeutic management of patient/family needs. Supports and adheres to the US Oncology Compliance Program, to include the Code of Ethics and Business Standards.
Northwest Cancer Centers is the most advanced oncology group in Northwest Indiana. Our physicians have combined decades of experience and received their training at highly acclaimed research institutions both nearby in Chicago and across the world. Our Gynecologic Oncology team offers an integrative approach to the diagnosis, treatment and surgical management of women cancers. Our focus as physicians is to give you the right diagnosis and guide you as medical experts. We take pride in using a comprehensive approach towards our patients' health. We believe that long-term care after cancer treatment is as important as your current treatment.
Responsibilities
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
*Note: Key Responsibilities Supplementary language regarding Specialty Specific Requirements (e.g. transplant, infusion) as applicable.
  • Plan, implement, coordinate, evaluate and promote the continuity of care consistent with established standards and practices.
  • Assesses health status by interviewing patients regarding current status and medical history.
  • Collects and records nursing assessments and interventions.
  • Reviews and reports the results of the health status assessment and physical examination, pertinent laboratory data, radiographic data and psychosocial assessment of assigned patients to the provider.
  • Assesses patient/family needs and provides teaching and other instructional material.
  • Provides psychosocial support to patients and families. Maintains patient confidentiality.
  • Prepares and administers therapies under the direction and supervision of a physician.
  • Administers all medications/blood products using correct medication/blood product, dosage/amount, route, time and technique.
  • Assures pre-authorization and appropriate consent forms are obtained prior to administration of therapies where applicable.
  • Facilitates dose modification by assessing patient, assessing labs, consulting protocol or treatment plan, calculating dose, and consulting physician regarding dosage modifications, problems and symptom management.
  • Performs venipuncture, accesses implanted ports and maintains central lines catheter devices.
  • Maintains accurate documentation of assigned patient care and treatments provided.
  • Applies knowledge of reimbursement procedures and charge capture.
  • Maintains work environment.
  • Restocks the supply area as needed.
  • Follows OSHA guidelines when handling cytotoxic agents, biohazardous waste and any other material potentially infected with a blood borne pathogen.
  • Maintains all disinfection protocols.
  • Maintains equipment according to quality control standards.
  • Facilitate clinical operations and patient care.
  • Manages patient medication refill requests from the pharmacy telephone line and records the information in the patient chart.
  • Assists physician with exams and procedures.
  • Maintains efficient and appropriate patient flow in and out of exam rooms.
  • Facilitates and schedules consultations, pre-testing, diagnostic tests or procedures, referrals and future appointments for patients.
  • Triages patient phone calls as needed and documents relevant information in the patient's chart.
  • As necessary, facilitates communication between patient/family and interdisciplinary team and coordinates services related to patient care.
  • Assist patients in locating available community resources. Other duties as assigned. Inter professional collaboration.
  • Assist and collaborate with clinical research.
  • Acts as a resource to LPN/LVNs and medical assistants.
  • Provides nursing coverage for the satellite offices as needed.
  • Participates in professional development activities and maintains current knowledge of oncology nursing by participating in ongoing educational opportunities.

* Specialty Specific Responsibilities Transplant RN Position Summary:
  • Provides nursing care from initial patient contact through high dose chemotherapy followed by stem cell rescue to follow-up care post stem cell rescue.
  • Key Responsibilities (Prepares and administers therapies under the direction): Manages symptoms/toxicities/health abnormalities related to the intense high dose therapy, stem cell rescue and rehabilitation following rescue in collaboration with transplant physician and/ supervisor.
  • Key Responsibilities (Facilitates clinical operations and patient care): Reports data to company for
  • Transplant related registries and appropriate bodies, International Autologous and Blood and Marrow Transplant Registries.
  • Incorporates company Transplant Network recommendations into clinical practice as assigned.
  • Other duties may be assigned as needed to meet company goals.

This description is general in nature and is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities.
Qualifications
Minimum Job Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities): Education/Training
  • Graduate from an accredited program for professional nursing education, BSN preferred.
  • RN state license and current registration with the State Board of Nursing in practicing state.
  • Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification.
  • Must maintain continuing education requirements.

Business Experience:
  • 0-3 years nursing experience, preferably at least one year in Oncology Working Conditions: Environment (Office, warehouse, etc.)
  • The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.
  • Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
  • There is a possible exposure to communicable diseases, toxic substances, ionizing radiation, medical preparations and other conditions common to an oncology/hematology clinic environment.

Minimum Job Qualifications:
  • In the bone marrow or hematopoietic stem cell transplant setting Infusion RN Key Responsibilities (Prepares and administers therapies under the direction): Programs portable infusion pumps for continuous drug delivery and provides instruction to the patient and/or caregiver in the use of the pump at home.
  • Demonstrates knowledge of ambulatory infusion pump use and maintenance, cleaning pumps after use, and proper documentation of pump usage.

Physical Requirements:
  • The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
  • Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
  • Requires full range of body motion including handling and lifting patients, manual and finger dexterity, and eye-hand coordination.
  • Requires standing and walking for extensive periods of time.
  • Occasionally lifts and carries items weighing up to 40 lbs.
  • Requires corrected vision and hearing to normal range.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit and use hands to finger, handle, or feel. The employee is occasionally required to stand, walk, and reach with hands and arms. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 30 pounds. Requires vision and hearing corrected to normal ranges.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Exposure to communicable diseases, toxic substances, ionizing radiation, medical preparations and other conditions common to an oncology/hematology clinic environment may occur.

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