PRN Infusion RN – | Fort Collins, CO

Niramedical
Fort Collins, US
On-site

Who this role is best for

Best suited to mid-level RNs with strong IV skills working in outpatient settings who prioritize work-life balance and meaningful patient interaction.

Best fit for

  • Nurses seeking a predictable schedule without weekends or call duties.
    — “No weekends, no call
  • RNs who excel in low-volume, high-touch patient care environments.
    — “Low patient volume
  • Clinicians valuing structured onboarding and gradual autonomy.
    — “Gradual transition to independent patient care

Things to consider

  • PRN status means no guaranteed hours or benefits.
    — “PRN, flexible weekday shifts
  • Must be comfortable with specialty infusion therapies.
    — “administer specialty infusion therapies

How to stand out

  • Quantify IV success rates or infusion volumes from past roles.
    — “Strong IV skills required
  • Highlight patient education experience during longer treatments.
    — “Infusion times range from 1–5 hours
  • Demonstrate adaptability in small team environments.
    — “Ability to work independently within a small, collaborative team
Pace · SteadyCollaboration · MediumAutonomy · MediumDecision Impact · TeamLevel · Mid Level

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What success looks like

  • low patient volume management
  • high standards of clinical care
Typical background
RN experienceinfusion or ED background

Skills & requirements

Required

IV SkillsPatient CareClinical ProtocolsTeam Collaboration

Preferred

Vein Finder TechnologyInfusion Therapy

Stack & domain

Iv SkillsCommunicationRn LicenseHealthcare

About the role

Original posting from Niramedical via Ashby

PRN Infusion Nurse (RN) – Outpatient Clinic

Location: Fort Collins, CO

OVERVIEW

If you’re a nurse with strong IV skills and tired of the hospital pace and unpredictable schedules, this role offers a calmer, more controlled outpatient environment where you can focus on patient care and use your IV skills consistently. This is a low-volume infusion center designed for safe, thoughtful care and strong patient interaction.

WHAT MAKES THIS ROLE DIFFERENT

  • Low patient volume
  • Typically manage 2–3 patients at a time
  • No weekends, no call
  • Structured outpatient setting with minimal chaos

SCHEDULE

  • PRN, flexible weekday shifts (Monday–Friday)
  • Shifts scheduled in advance based on availability
  • No nights or weekends

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Start IVs and administer specialty infusion therapies
  • Monitor patients for infusion reactions and respond appropriately
  • Provide patient education during treatment
  • Maintain high standards of clinical care and safety
  • Collaborate with providers and clinical staff to ensure a seamless patient experience
  • Maintain compliance with HIPAA and clinical protocols

CLINICAL ENVIRONMENT & SUPPORT

  • Calm outpatient infusion setting
  • Infusion times range from 1–5 hours, allowing for meaningful patient interaction
  • UV vein finder technology available
  • Structured onboarding including virtual training and in-clinic shadowing

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Active, unrestricted RN license
  • 1+ year RN experience
  • Strong IV skills required
  • Ability to work independently within a small, collaborative team

Source: Niramedical careers (Ashby)

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