Registered Infusion Nurse
Location: Bozeman and surrounding areas Employment Type: Part-Time (16-20 hours/week) with probable expansion to Full-Time within 12 months. Opportunity for additional hours based on availability and patient needs Make a Difference—One Patient at a Time Are you a compassionate RN who enjoys building meaningful patient relationships and delivering care beyond the hospital walls? Join our team and bring high-quality infusion therapy directly to patients in the comfort of their homes and in our infusion centers. This role offers flexibility, autonomy, and the opportunity to truly impact patients’ lives through personalized, one-on-one care. What You’ll Do Administer IV, subcutaneous, and other infusion therapies in home and infusion center settings Perform thorough patient assessments before, during, and after treatments Monitor for and respond to adverse reactions with confidence and clinical expertise Educate patients and caregivers on medications, side effects, and catheter care Maintain accurate, timely documentation in compliance with all standards Collaborate closely with physicians, pharmacists, and care teams Manage and troubleshoot infusion equipment (pumps, PICC lines, ports) Follow all infection control and patient safety protocols What You’ll Bring Active, unrestricted RN license in Montana Minimum of 2 years of clinical experience (infusion, oncology, ICU, or home health preferred) Strong IV and vascular access skills Experience with central lines (PICC, ports) preferred Current BLS certification Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation What Makes You a Great Fit You’re compassionate, patient-focused, and relationship-driven You think critically and act confidently in independent settings You communicate clearly and build trust easily You’re organized, adaptable, and manage your time well You enjoy working autonomously while still being part of a supportive team Why Join Us Flexible scheduling that supports work-life balance Competitive hourly pay Mileage reimbursement Ongoing training and clinical support Opportunities to grow professionally and expand your skills Where You’ll Work This is a primarily patient home-based role providing care in the patient’s home and transitioning to an infusion center setting within six months. Travel within your local area is required, offering variety and the chance to connect with patients in meaningful ways. If you’re looking for a role where your clinical skills, compassion, and independence truly make an impact—we’d love to hear from you.