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Vascular Rn Jobs in California (NOW HIRING)

Lead Registered Nurse

Aptos, CA

$37.75 - $51.25/hr

About Monterey Bay Vascular Monterey Bay Vascular (MBV) is a multi-specialty vascular and ... Position Summary Monterey Bay Vascular is seeking an exceptional Registered Nurse (RN) to support ...

Join TLC Vascular in Sacramento as a Part-Time RN and immerse yourself in a dynamic healthcare environment. This onsite position allows you to work closely with a dedicated team, where your expertise ...

A Registered Nurse is responsible for providing direct patient care within the Vascular Cath Lab for both pre and post office-based procedures. Provides pre-procedure nursing care and patient ...

A Registered Nurse is responsible for providing direct patient care within the Vascular Cath Lab for both pre and post office-based procedures. Provides pre-procedure nursing care and patient ...

Registered Nurse (RN)

Los Angeles, CA · On-site

$60 - $70/hr

Start and maintain vascular access lines, including PIV, PICC lines, and Port-a-Cath devices ... Active Registered Nurse (RN) license in the State of California (in good standing) * Current Basic ...

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

To thrive as a Vascular RN, you need a strong background in vascular nursing, critical care, and patient assessment, supported by an active RN license and often a BSN degree. Familiarity with vascular-specific equipment, wound care protocols, and electronic health records (EHR) is typically required, and certifications like the Certified Vascular Nurse (CVN) are advantageous. Excellent communication, attention to detail, and the ability to remain calm under pressure are important soft skills in this specialty. These competencies are crucial for delivering safe, effective care to patients with complex vascular conditions and for collaborating efficiently in multidisciplinary healthcare teams.

What are vascular RNs?

Vascular RNs are registered nurses who specialize in caring for patients with vascular (blood vessel-related) conditions, such as peripheral artery disease, deep vein thrombosis, or aneurysms. They work closely with vascular surgeons and other healthcare professionals to assist with procedures, monitor patient recovery, and provide education about vascular health. Their responsibilities may include wound care, administering medications, monitoring vital signs, and helping patients manage chronic vascular conditions. Vascular RNs often work in hospitals, outpatient clinics, or surgical centers.

How to make $150,000 as a nurse?

Vascular RNs can reach a $150,000 salary by gaining specialized certifications, such as Certified Vascular Nurse (CVN), working in high-demand settings like hospitals or outpatient clinics, and accumulating several years of experience. Working overtime, taking on leadership roles, or relocating to regions with higher pay can also increase earnings.

How to make an extra 2000 a month as a nurse?

Vascular RNs can increase their income by taking on per diem or agency shifts, which often pay higher rates, or by working overtime and weekend hours. Developing specialized skills, obtaining certifications, and working in high-demand settings can also lead to higher pay or bonuses, helping to reach an extra $2000 monthly.

How to make $300,000 a year as a nurse?

Vascular RNs can reach high salaries by gaining specialized certifications, such as Certified Vascular Specialist, working in high-demand healthcare settings, and accumulating extensive experience. Combining advanced skills with leadership roles or working overtime and per diem shifts can also increase annual income toward $300,000.

What are some common challenges faced by Vascular RNs in their daily practice?

Vascular RNs often manage patients with complex, chronic conditions such as peripheral artery disease or those recovering from vascular surgeries. A key challenge is balancing rapid changes in patient status with the need for precise wound care, monitoring of circulatory health, and patient education. Collaboration with vascular surgeons and other specialists is frequent, requiring strong communication and critical thinking skills. Staying current with evolving techniques and technologies in vascular care can also present ongoing learning opportunities.

What is the difference between Vascular Rn vs Vascular Technologist?

AspectVascular RnVascular Technologist
CredentialsRegistered Nurse license, vascular certificationVascular ultrasound certification, ARDMS or CCI credential
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, outpatient centersImaging centers, hospitals, diagnostic labs
Job RolePatient care, pre/post-procedure management, assisting vascular proceduresPerforming vascular ultrasounds, diagnostic imaging, and data analysis

Vascular Rns focus on patient care, managing vascular conditions, and assisting with procedures, while Vascular Technologists specialize in performing diagnostic vascular ultrasounds. Both roles require specialized certifications and often work in similar healthcare settings, but their primary responsibilities differ between patient care and imaging diagnostics.

What does a vascular RN do?

A vascular RN specializes in caring for patients with vascular conditions, such as arterial or venous diseases. They assist with diagnostic procedures like ultrasounds, monitor patient progress, and provide education on treatment plans, often working closely with vascular surgeons and using specialized equipment. Certification in vascular nursing is common and helps ensure quality care.
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$37.75 - $51.25/hr

Full-time

Posted 6 days ago


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About Monterey Bay Vascular

Monterey Bay Vascular (MBV) is a multi-specialty vascular and endovascular practice serving the Monterey Bay, Salinas Valley, and surrounding counties. Founded in 2021, MBV provides comprehensive care in vascular surgery, wound care, pain management, and interventional radiology across multiple locations including Aptos, Salinas, Monterey, and expansion sites.


Our physicians and clinical teams manage over 4,500 patients annually, delivering advanced vascular diagnostics, minimally invasive treatments, and evidence-based chronic disease management. As a rapidly growing practice with an expanding surgery center footprint, MBV is committed to patient-centered care, clinical excellence, and meeting the rising needs of an aging and underserved population.

We foster a collaborative, high-performance environment where every team member contributes to improving access to care, enhancing patient safety, and elevating the quality of vascular and interventional services in our region.


Position Summary

Monterey Bay Vascular is seeking an exceptional Registered Nurse (RN) to support our vascular clinics, outpatient procedural operations, and surgery center administrative functions. This role encompasses a blend of
procedural assistance, clinic-based patient care, and compliance/administrative support, making it ideal for nurses who enjoy a varied, impactful role in a multi-specialty outpatient setting.

This position begins as Part-Time with strong potential to grow into Full-Time as MBV expands services, locations, and procedural capacity.

Key Responsibilities

Clinical Patient Care (Evaluation & Management Support)

  • Room patients, collect clinical histories, review medications and allergies.
  • Perform vital signs, vascular screenings, and wound assessments as trained.
  • Support physicians during E&M visits by preparing records, imaging, and care plans.
  • Provide patient education on vascular disease, wound care, postoperative expectations, and chronic disease management.
  • Assist with referrals, follow-up coordination, specialist communication, and care transitions.
  • Manage patient triage via phone, portal messages, and in-clinic concerns.
  • Maintain thorough and accurate EHR documentation.

Outpatient Procedural Support

  • Prepare, set up, and break down rooms for vascular and interventional procedures.
  • Assist with venous ablations, wound debridement, sclerotherapy, ultrasound-guided interventions, and minor surgical procedures.
  • Start IVs, administer medications per protocol, and monitor patient stability throughout procedures.
  • Document intra-procedural vitals, medications, and clinical notes.
  • Manage pre-procedure clearances, consent forms, NPO instructions, and imaging readiness.
  • Support postoperative recovery, dressing changes, discharge instructions, and complication screening.

Surgery Center & Administrative Duties

  • Assist with maintaining QUAD A accreditation and ASC readiness standards.
  • Support administrative tasks including:
    • Maintaining crash cart logs, safety checks, and equipment readiness
    • Updating infection control logs and documentation
    • Managing medication logs, temperature logs, and supply inventories
    • Supporting pre-op workflows, surgical scheduling coordination, and chart preparation
  • Participate in emergency preparedness drills, audits, and quality improvement activities.
  • Assist leadership with maintaining compliance binders, SDS binders, radiation safety documentation, and annual training materials.

Regulatory & Compliance

  • Ensure adherence to:
    • QUAD A Standards
    • OSHA/Cal-OSHA
    • Title 17 Radiation Safety
    • Infection control and sterile protocols
    • HIPAA, patient privacy, and safety standards
  • Participate in ongoing quality assurance and performance improvement initiatives.

Qualifications

  • Active California Registered Nurse (RN) license (required).
  • BLS required; ACLS strongly preferred.
  • Preferred experience:
    • Outpatient procedural nursing
    • Vascular surgery, wound care, or interventional radiology
    • Ambulatory surgery center (ASC) nursing
    • Cath lab, GI lab, dermatology procedural clinic, or pain management
  • Strong IV placement, monitoring, and procedural support skills.
  • Excellent communication, teamwork, and patient education abilities.
  • Ability to multitask across clinical and administrative workflows.
  • Experience with EHR systems preferred.
  • Ability to work at Aptos, Salinas, and occasional Monterey sites.

Schedule & Compensation

  • Part-Time: ~16-24 hours/week
  • Opportunity for Full-Time based on performance and growth
  • Competitive hourly compensation based on experience
  • Training provided in vascular, procedural, and ASC-related competencies

Why Join MBV?

  • Work directly with board-certified vascular surgeons and interventional specialists.
  • Be part of a high-growth, multi-location practice with expanding service lines.
  • Gain exposure across clinic, procedural, and surgery center environments.
  • Support meaningful patient care for a large, diverse population.
  • Join a team committed to excellence, collaboration, and innovation.