Outpatient Infusion/Specialty Clinics Registered Nurse
Company: University of Vermont Health - Elizabethtown Commu
Location: Elizabethtown
Posted on: January 9, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Title: Infusion and Chemotherapy Registered Nurse
(Clinic)/Outpatient Specialty Clinics Registered Nurse Job Summary:
The Infusion Chemotherapy RN provides specialized nursing care to
patients receiving chemotherapy, immunotherapy, blood products, and
other infusion therapies in an outpatient clinic setting. This
nurse ensures safe drug administration, monitors for adverse
reactions, educates patients and families, and collaborates closely
with the oncology care team. Provides patient care in alignment
with Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) and American Nurses Association
(ANA) standards. The Specialty Clinic Registered Nurse (RN)
delivers patient-centered nursing care in a specialized outpatient
clinic setting. This role involves assessment, triage, coordination
of care, patient education, and direct clinical support to
providers. The RN collaborates with multidisciplinary teams to
ensure patients receive high-quality, evidence-based care aligned
with the specialty's protocols. Specialty Clinics include but are
not limited to Cardiology, Orthopedics, Gastroenterology,
Endocrinology, Gynecology, and Pulmonology. Provides patient care
in alignment with American Nurses Association (ANA), and
appropriate governing body as it relates to specific clinic
standards. Key Responsibilities: Administer chemotherapy,
immunotherapy, biologics, hydration, and other IV medications per
physician orders and oncology protocols. Monitor patients closely
during and after infusions for signs of allergic reactions,
extravasation, and other adverse effects. Assess patient condition
and vital signs before, during, and after treatments. Start and
manage peripheral IVs and central line devices (e.g., PICC,
Port-a-Cath). Perform venipuncture and draw labs as ordered.
Accurately document all care in the electronic medical record
(EMR), including medication administration, assessments, and
patient education. Educate patients and caregivers about
chemotherapy side effects, self-care, medication schedules, and
when to seek emergency care. Follow all safety protocols for
handling and disposing of hazardous drugs (USP 800 compliance).
Collaborate with physicians, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, and
other staff to coordinate and optimize patient care. Participate in
ongoing quality improvement, infection control, and regulatory
compliance efforts. Maintain a clean, organized, and well-stocked
infusion suite. Participation in peer review activities and other
quality/safety initiatives Maintains required education set forth
by the institution and department per policy Adhere to all policies
and protocols set forth by the institution Perform comprehensive
patient assessments, including history taking and vital signs.
Assist with specialized procedures and treatments (e.g., infusions,
wound care, injections, diagnostic prep). Administer medications
and treatments as prescribed by providers. Monitor patient
responses and communicate changes in condition to the provider.
Triage patients via phone or in person, determining appropriate
care paths. Coordinate referrals, diagnostic testing, and follow-up
appointments. Ensure timely documentation of all nursing care and
patient interactions in the EMR. Educate patients and families on
diagnosis, treatment plans, medication management, and self-care.
Provide pre- and post-procedure instructions specific to the clinic
specialty. Collaborate with physicians, advanced practice
providers, medical assistants, and administrative staff to support
efficient clinic operations. Participate in interdisciplinary case
conferences and care planning meetings when applicable. Follow all
infection control, safety, and regulatory guidelines. Maintain
nursing licensure and specialty certifications as required. Assist
with quality improvement initiatives within the clinic.
Participation in peer review activities and other quality/safety
initiatives Maintains required education set forth by the
institution, CBA, and department per policy Adhere to all policies
and protocols set forth by the institution Other duties as assigned
Qualifications: Required: Current RN license in New York State
Associate’s Degree in Nursing (ADN); BSN preferred Current BLS
certification or obtained with in 3 months of hire ONS/ONCC
Chemotherapy Biotherapy Provider Card (or ability to obtain within
3–6 months) ACLS and PALS within 6 months of hire Sedation
Certification or passing of sedation curriculum within 3 months of
hire Preferred: Oncology Certified Nurse (OCN) Experience in
outpatient infusion or oncology setting Specialty experience (e.g.,
cardiology, endocrinology, GI, etc.) strongly preferred. Minimum
1–2 years of clinical nursing experience Skills and Competencies:
Strong knowledge of chemotherapy drugs, infusion protocols, and
emergency management of infusion reactions Excellent IV insertion
and central line management skills Critical thinking and clinical
assessment abilities Compassionate communication and patient
education skills Strong organizational and time management skills
Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary
team Strong emotional intelligence, including the ability to manage
stress, show empathy, communicate effectively, and respond
appropriately in sensitive or high-pressure situations. Excellent
clinical judgment and critical thinking. Strong communication and
interpersonal skills. EMR proficiency (e.g., Epic, Cerner). Ability
to multitask in a fast-paced clinical environment. Strong emotional
intelligence, including the ability to manage stress, show empathy,
communicate effectively, and respond appropriately in sensitive or
high-pressure situations. Working Conditions: Outpatient clinic
environment with typical weekday hours (may vary by clinic)
Frequent exposure to cytotoxic drugs and bloodborne pathogens
(proper PPE provided) Requires standing, walking, and lifting
during patient care activities Emotionally demanding due to patient
population (cancer care) Frequent exposure to body fluids,
hazardous materials, and infectious diseases emotionally intense
situations Requires physical stamina and emotional resilience
Exposure to chemicals/solutions specific to the department (Refer
to M.S.D.S. Manual) Upholds the organization’s Mission, Values, and
Standards of Excellence: Demonstrates integrity, compassion, and
respect when working with patients, families, visitors, and staff
Protects the privacy and confidentiality of patients, families,
staff and the proprietary business and/or financial information of
the organization by creating and maintaining a secure, respectful,
and trusting environment Demonstrates a commitment to patients,
families and staff by meeting the organization’s attendance
expectations as outlined in the organization’s Time and Attendance
Policy and departmental standards (reports to work on time, manages
unscheduled time off, etc.) Adheres to the organization’s
Professional Appearance Policy and maintains a neat and well
organized work area Appropriately wears an identification badge at
all times Demonstrates knowledge and understanding of job
responsibilities, focuses on customer needs, and strives to do the
job right the first time Demonstrates appropriate use of the
organization’s resources (phones, e-mails, Internet, photocopies,
supplies, etc.) Supports and contributes to a culture that allows
staff to feel appreciated, included, and valued. Displays a
positive attitude and image to our patients, visitors, co-workers
and Promotes diversity and respects coworkers, patients and their
families regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity,
religious belief, age, and/or disability. Requirements: Current RN
licensure recognized by the State of New York required. Appropriate
experience in specific clinical area. Varies by unit. Our Total
Rewards Package includes: Health Care (Medical, Dental, Vision)
Flexible Spending Account Retirement Benefits (403b) Insurance
Benefits (Life, Long-Term, Short-Term) Paid time Time Off Joining
our team has its perks: We encourage professional growth and
development We ensure our nurses are truly happy and feel valued We
offer structured preceptorships and continuing education We are
committed to great patient ratios Our team culture is unlike what
you'll find at other hospitals We've made significant investments
in safe patient handling and mobility equipment Nurses truly have a
voice here through our shared governance About the Area:
Elizabethtown, New York is a quaint, historic town in Essex County
surrounded by the beautiful Adirondack Mountains and Lake
Champlain. The area offers small town charm, recreational
activities, and easy access to many area attractions. Whether you
are looking for adventure, escape, or spectacular scenery, you will
find it in the Adirondacks. New York State's highest peaks have
long been a draw for athletes, nature lovers and artists. Nearby
Lake Champlain and the rolling Adirondack foothills offer scenic
vistas and family-owned farms, in addition to sailing and paddling.
To the west is Lake Placid, host of the 1980 Olympic Games and,
more recently, the 2023 FISU World University Games. This focal
point of upstate New York boasts amazing restaurants, premier
shopping, and relaxing spas. Elizabethtown is nestled between the
Adirondack High Peaks and Lake Champlain. It is a family-friendly
community with easy access to outdoor activities and nearby
attractions. Hiking, cycling, and mountain biking; downhill,
cross-country and backcountry skiing; rock and ice climbing;
paddling, sailing and more are just minutes from your door. With
exciting relocation and signing incentives and assistance, moving
to upstate New York has never been an easier decision.
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