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Virtual Infusion Rn Jobs in Washington (NOW HIRING)

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 ...

Infusion RN

Fairfax, VA ยท On-site

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 ...

Concentric is currently seeking candidates in Registered Nurse profession with focus in Registered Nurse (Infusion) for a 13 week contract in the Fairfax, VA area. Concentric is a premier staffing ...

IV Infusion Nurse, Part Time, Ashburn

Ashburn, VA ยท On-site

$37.75 - $50/hr

The IV Infusion RN will be responsible for administering IV vitamin therapy, injections, and supporting various wellness treatments in a fast-paced, client-focused environment. This role is perfect ...

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How much do virtual infusion rn jobs pay per hour?

As of Jul 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for virtual infusion rn in Washington is $52.06, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $41.11 and $56.92 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges Virtual Infusion RNs face when managing patient care remotely?

Virtual Infusion RNs often encounter challenges such as limited direct patient observation, which can make it harder to assess subtle reactions to infusions. Communication relies heavily on technology, so ensuring clear instructions and patient understanding is crucial. Additionally, troubleshooting technical issues or coordinating with local healthcare providers for hands-on support requires strong organizational and problem-solving skills. Building trusting relationships with patients remotely is also key to delivering safe, effective care.

What is the difference between Virtual Infusion Rn vs Telehealth Nurse?

AspectVirtual Infusion RnTelehealth Nurse
CertificationsRN license, infusion therapy certificationRN license, general nursing certification
Work EnvironmentRemote, infusion centers, hospitalsRemote, clinics, hospitals, patient homes
Job FocusAdministering infusions, patient monitoringPatient assessments, health education
Industry UsageHealthcare, infusion therapy providersHealthcare, telehealth services

Virtual Infusion Rns specialize in administering infusion therapies remotely, focusing on infusion procedures and patient monitoring. Telehealth Nurses provide broader remote nursing care, including assessments and health education. While both roles are remote and require RN licensure, Virtual Infusion Rns have specific infusion certifications and focus on infusion treatments, whereas Telehealth Nurses handle general patient care across various health issues.

What is a Virtual Infusion RN?

A Virtual Infusion RN is a Registered Nurse who provides remote support and care to patients receiving infusion therapies, such as IV medications, fluids, or blood products, typically in their homes or outpatient settings. This nurse uses telehealth technology to monitor patients, educate them about their treatments, and assist with any issues that may arise during the infusion process. Virtual Infusion RNs collaborate with other healthcare providers to ensure safe and effective care, even though they are not physically present with the patient. Their role is especially valuable for patients in rural or underserved areas who may have difficulty traveling to infusion centers.

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

To thrive as a Virtual Infusion RN, you need a solid nursing foundation with IV therapy expertise, an active RN license, and experience in infusion care. Familiarity with telehealth platforms, electronic health records (EHRs), and remote patient monitoring tools is typically required. Strong communication, critical thinking, and the ability to build trust remotely are standout soft skills for this role. These capabilities ensure safe, effective infusion therapy and patient support in a virtual healthcare environment.
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Infusion Registered Nurse

ARTHRITIS & RHEUMATISM ASSOCIATES P

Chevy Chase, MD โ€ข On-site

$41 - $45/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 24 days ago


Job description

JOB TITLE: Infusion Registered Nurse
LOCATION: Chevy Chase, MD
HOURS: 4 DAY WORK WEEK - Monday - Thursday (Full-Time)
PAY: $41+/hr depending on experience
FREE PARKING AT ALL 7 OFFICE LOCATIONS!
BENEFITS:
Health/Dental/Vision Insurance
FSA
HSA
Life Insurance
401K Contributions
Disability Insurance
Paid Time Off
Every Friday off
Tuition Assistance
Free Parking
Paid Maternity and Paternity Leave
STD/LTD/ADD Insurance (short-term disability, long-term disability and accidental death and dismemberment insurance)
GENERAL STATEMENTS OF DUTIES:
The infusion nurse is responsible for assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating patient's course of infusion therapy. The infusion nurse is also expected to administer research medications, as required.
SUPERVISED RECEIVED: Reports directly to Infusion Director
SUPERVISION EXERCISED: None
TYPICAL WORKING DEMANDS: Requires full range of motion including handling and lifting patients, manual dexterity, and eye-hand coordination. Requires normal visual acuity and hearing. Involves standing and walking. Requires exposure to bodily fluids. Occasionally lifts items weighing up to 50 pounds.
TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS:
Exposure to bio-hazardous materials. Medication preparation and administration. Fast-paced, busy medical office. Using computer-based software.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES: (List may not include all of the duties assigned.)
  1. Reviews patient chart to ensure that physician's orders are up-to-date and insurance authorization has been obtained prior to patient arrival to office.
  2. Obtains brief medical history, checks vital signs, reviews labs and reviews patient's list of medications.
  3. Provides infusion therapy in a safe and competent manner.
  4. Monitors patient and promptly reports changes in the patient's condition or emergencies.
  5. Inserts peripheral intravenous catheters, access implanted ports, administers injections, and performs phlebotomy, as needed.
  6. Provides educational information to patient and patient's family regarding biologic treatments. Instructs patient about biologic medications, mechanism of action, and potential side effects.
  7. Schedules patients for infusion therapy and office visits.
  8. Communicates with providers and other staff members, as appropriate.
  9. Remains current with the policies mandated by both federal and local governments, Medicare/Medicaid programs, and other private health care programs regarding handling of laboratory work.
  10. Attends Departmental Meetings.
  11. Performs related work as required.

PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS: Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
  1. Knowledge of indications of therapy, pharmacologic actions, interactions, side effects and monitoring of parameters. Understanding of drug calculations.
  2. Basic working knowledge of Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel.
  3. Knowledge of common safety hazards and precautions used to establish and maintain a safe work environment.
  4. Knowledge of Infusion Nursing Standards of Practice developed by Infusion Nurses Society (INS) and adheres to the Standards of Practice.
  5. Skilled in IV catheter insertion and implanted port care.
  6. Skilled in obtaining vital signs.
  7. Skilled in maintaining clear and concise notes in the patient's electronic medical record (EMR).
  8. Ability to communicate clearly, both verbally and in writing.
  9. Ability to examine documents for accuracy and thoroughness.
  10. Skilled in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with patients, other staff members, and the public.
  11. Ability to react calmly and effectively in emergency situations.
  12. Ability to adapt to changes in the department.
  13. Ability to think critically in the clinical setting.
  14. Participate in the development and general adherence of policies and procedures related to infusion therapy and nursing care within the department.
  15. Work independently with off-site supervision.
  16. Floating to other sites, as appropriate, for staffing needs in the department.
  17. Maintains current licensure and certifications necessary to perform duties and legally practice in the state(s) licensed.
  18. Adheres to all ARA and ARISE Policies and Procedures.
  19. Other Duties as Assigned: The assignment of duties to employees is not limited to the content of this job description. Other tasks and assignments may be related to the work usually assigned to the employee, but in some circumstances may be completely unrelated.

COMPLIANCE:
  1. Follows compliance requirements mandated by OSHA.
  2. Follows compliance policies of ARA.
  3. Follows compliance requirements pertaining to collection and handling of laboratory specimens including, but not limited to, collection, temperature, containers, and proper disposal of biohazard materials.
  4. Follows HIPAA guidelines for maintaining patient confidentiality.
  5. Demonstrates a strong commitment to honest and responsible corporate conduct.
  6. Identifies, reports and/or prevents any fraudulent or unethical behavior.
  7. Notifies management if inappropriate behavior is observed within the organization.

HIPAA-Minimum Necessary Access to PHI
We are committed to enforcing minimum necessary access to our patient's PHI by limiting the uses and disclosures of this information within our practice. The employee needs access to the aforementioned computer "role" in order to carry out his/her job in a manner that best serves our patients. Role descriptions are explicitly defined in our HIPAA manual. Access to computer information is password protected. Upon termination of an employee, his/her password will be deleted in the system.
EDUCATION:
Bachelor of Science in Nursing from a nationally accredited nursing program.
CERTIFICATE / LICENSE:
  1. BLS Certification
  2. ACLS Certification, preferred
  3. Current RN license in DC, VA, MD (depending on location of hire)

EXPERIENCE:
Minimum: 1 year of direct patient care in an inpatient setting, preferably critical care. IV catheter insertion competency and infusion therapy experience preferred.
DISCLAIMER:
The foregoing description is not intended, and should not be constructed, to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skills, efforts, or working conditions associated with the job. It is intended to be an accurate reflection of the general nature and level of the job.