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As of Aug 23, 2026, the average hourly pay for vascular access coordinator in the United States is $26.51, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.19 and $30.53 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a vascular access coordinator?

A Vascular Access Coordinator is a healthcare professional responsible for overseeing the placement, maintenance, and quality assurance of vascular access devices such as PICC lines, midlines, and central venous catheters. They collaborate with physicians, nurses, and other healthcare staff to ensure patients receive safe and effective vascular access care. Their duties may include assessing patient needs, providing staff education, implementing best practices, and monitoring infection control measures. This role is crucial in preventing complications and optimizing patient outcomes.

What are the daily responsibilities of a vascular access coordinator?

A Vascular Access Coordinator typically reviews patient referrals, assesses vascular access needs, and schedules procedures while ensuring adherence to best practices and infection control protocols. They may place central lines, PICCs, or other access devices, and provide ongoing education to staff on vascular access techniques and device care. The role also involves tracking outcomes, trouble-shooting complications, and collaborating closely with physicians, nurses, and ancillary staff to optimize patient care. As a coordinator, you’ll often be a key resource for clinical troubleshooting and quality improvement related to vascular access services.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a vascular access coordinator?

To thrive as a Vascular Access Coordinator, you need a strong background in nursing or allied health, advanced vascular access technique proficiency, and relevant clinical certifications such as CRNI or VA-BC. Familiarity with ultrasound guidance systems, electronic health records (EHR), and vascular access devices is essential. Exceptional organizational skills, effective communication, and the ability to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams distinguish outstanding coordinators. These competencies are critical to ensure patient safety, minimize complications, and maintain high standards of vascular access care in healthcare settings.

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Vascular Access Coordinator (RN)

Prime Healthcare

Woonsocket, RI • On-site

Full-time

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Job description

At Landmark Medical Center, our dedicated team of professionals is committed to our core values of quality, compassion, and community. As a member of Prime Healthcare, Landmark Medical Center is actively seeking new members to join its award-winning team!

Landmark Medical Center is a 214-bed acute care hospital in Woonsocket, RI. The hospital has been “A”rated for patient safety by The Leapfrog Group and has received numerous Healthgrades awards for patient safety excellence, heart care, and orthopedics. Originally known as the "Woonsocket Hospital," Landmark Medical Center has been serving the communities of northern Rhode Island and southern Massachusetts since 1873. Learn more at www.landmarkmedical.org.


Utilizes the nursing process for assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation of adults requiring vascular access device (VAD) placement. Performs VAD insertion and maintenance using ultrasound and modified Seldinger Technique (MST) for placement. Communicates with physicians, co-workers and/or nursing director, as appropriate about the patient’s clinical condition, including results of diagnostic studies and symptomatology. Collaborates with other departments to ensure efficient patient quality care is provided. Responsible for adherence to regulations, standards and hospital or unit policies and procedures. Responsible for participation in Performance Improvement activities, unit meetings and in-services. Utilizes high degree of computer skills with data input and reporting mechanisms. Documentation, including data collection for quality measures of routine audits.  Maintains and reorders supplies as needed daily.  Coordinates scheduling and prioritizes all requests.  Patient and family/significant other education; staff education and in services. Follow up patient VAD status, dressing changes and troubleshooting problems. Acts as a resource for other personnel as appropriate.


EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, TRAINING

1. Current and valid RI State RN License.

2. Current BLS and ACLS certificate upon hire and maintain current.

3. Infusion Nurse Certification preferred.

4. Successful completion of Ultrasound guided PICC placement using Modified Seldinger Technique program.

5. Minimum of three years’ nursing experience, with high level of competency in peripheral catheter placement.

6. PICC and other Vascular Access Device care required.

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