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JOB TITLE: Registered Nurse – Infusion Administration & Admixture  

REPORTS TO: Director of Treatment Services 

JOB SUMMARY: 

The Infusion Administration & Admixture Nurse provides professional, coordinated care in the delivery of oncology treatments to patients in a clinic setting. This role also includes responsibilities for the safe and sterile preparation of chemotherapy and biotherapy agents in compliance with USP <797> and USP <800> standards. The nurse collaborates with providers and interdisciplinary teams to ensure safe medication preparation and administration, patient-centered care, and adherence to national safety and quality standards. 

SCOPE OF ROLE: 

The infusion administration and admixture nurse are responsible for: 

  • Administration of IV chemotherapy, biotherapy, supportive treatments, and injections. 

  • May be trained, educated, and required to prepare sterile hazardous and non-hazardous admixtures for infusion, based on operational needs. 

  • Maintaining central venous access devices and performing patient assessments. 

  • Ensuring compliance with clinical standards and regulatory guidelines (e.g., ONS, QOPI, ASCO, NIOSH, USP <797>/<800>). 

  • Guiding patients through the complexities of cancer treatment while demonstrating empathy, safety, and excellence. 

 

PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: 

Infusion Administration Responsibilities 

  • Provide direct patient care in preparation for anticancer therapies. 

  • Safely administer chemotherapy and biotherapy in accordance with orders. 

  • Perform patient assessments before, during, and after treatment. 

  • Maintain and flush central venous access devices (e.g., ports, PICCs). 

  • Monitor patients for adverse reactions and intervene as needed. 

  • Proper assessment and management of extravasation and infiltration. 

  • Provide education to patients and families on treatment expectations, symptom evaluation, and self-care. 

  • Collaborate with physicians and team members to adjust care plans as needed. 

  • Document treatments, assessments, and communications accurately in the EMR. 

  • Support compliance with clinic standards, including ONS guidelines, ASCO-COA Oncology Medical Home Standards, and QOPI quality measures. 

Admixture Responsibilities 

  • Prepare sterile parenteral admixtures (hazardous and non-hazardous) under USP <797>/<800> regulations. 

  • Sterile admixture of chemotherapy in an ISO Class 5 compliant BSC or CACI using aseptic techniques. 

  • Accurately calculate and verify drug dosages. 

  • Track medication inventory and monitor expiration dates. 

  • Handle and store hazardous medications according to safety protocols. 

  • Maintain a clean, organized, and compliant admixture workspace. 

  • Hazardous spill management 

  • Initial and annual fit test and training for N-95 and/or PAPR use 

  • Collaborate with the clinical team to verify and interpret admixture orders. 

  • Reviews new regimen orders and compares them to NCCN guidelines and/or other source documentation provided by the ordering physician; ensures that dosages, schedules and drugs match the indication, and that adequate supportive measures are in place before the final orders are saved by the physician.  

  • Participate in training and continuous education in chemotherapy agents, safety procedures, and EHR proficiency. 

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES 

  • Strong knowledge of chemotherapy and biotherapy administration and protocols. 

  • Expertise in sterile admixture techniques and hazardous drug handling. 

  • Understanding central line management, oncology nursing assessments, and patient safety practices. 

  • Proficient in EMR documentation and medication ordering systems. 

  • Strong critical thinking, time management, and problem-solving abilities. 

  • Ability to educate patients using adaptive techniques and teach-back methods. 

  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills. 

  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary team. 

EDUCATION / LICENSURE / CERTIFICATIONS 

  • Graduate from an accredited nursing school. 

  • Current licensure as a Registered Nurse in the State of Nebraska (required). 

  • Basic Life Support (BLS/CPR) certification (required). 

  • Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) chemotherapy/biotherapy certification or willingness to obtain. 

  • Oncology Certified Nurse (OCN) certification encouraged when eligible. 

  • Sterile admixture training preferred for admixture duties. 

EXPERIENCE 

  • A minimum of one year of nursing experience is required. 

  • Experience administering chemotherapy and working with oncology patients preferred. 

  • Prior sterile admixture experience is ideal but not required. 

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 PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS 

  • Medium work: exertion of 20–50 pounds occasionally, 10–25 pounds frequently, and up to 10 pounds consistently. 

  • Requires full range of motion, manual dexterity, standing/walking for long periods. 

  • Ability to assist patients with mobility and use of medical equipment. 

  • Exposure to blood, bodily fluids, communicable diseases, germicidal and sporicidal cleaning agents, and hazardous drugs. 

  • Must follow all safety procedures for handling cytotoxic and biohazardous materials. 

  • Initial and annual fit test of N-95 and/or PAPR 

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Any questions? Email mhoatson@yourcancercare.com OR use the following link to apply!

 

https://recruiting.paylocity.com/recruiting/jobs/Apply/3383600/NEBRASKA-HEMATOLOGYONCOLOGY/Infusion-Administration-Admixture-RN