Accredo

Healthcare

InfusionNursell,Cardiopulmonary

$85–115k ~AI est. Rochester, New York, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Infusion Nurse ll, Cardiopulmonary at Accredo. Skills: Infusion therapy, Cardiopulmonary care, Patient education. Provide advanced infusion therapy. Educate patients and caregivers”

What You'll Achieve.

Support quality outcomes

Industry & Context.

Healthcare
Eligibility Requirements

Ability to travel

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Active RN license, 5 years nursing experience, Intensive care or pulmonary/cardiac specialty care experience, PAH or CTEPH patient care experience, Infusion therapy skills, Excellent IV insertion skills, Patient education experience, BLS certification, Valid driver's license, Ability to travel to patient locations, Communication skills

Nice to Have

Bachelor's or Master's degree in Nursing, Home infusion or specialty pharmacy experience, CRNI or other relevant nursing certification, Willingness to obtain CRNI

What You'll Do.

Provide advanced infusion therapy

Educate patients and caregivers

Coordinate with PAH specialty centers

Serve as clinical resource

Build long-term patient relationships

Support quality outcomes

Participate in collaborative care discussions

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Care teams; Prescribers; Providers

Communication Scope

Clear communication

Full Job Description

**Infusion Nurse II with a Cardiopulmonary focus** Make a meaningful impact—one patient at a time. As an Infusion Nurse II, you will bring advanced nursing expertise directly to patients living with Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (PAH) and other rare and chronic diseases. This role offers autonomy, purpose, and the chance to build deep patient relationships while delivering life‑sustaining specialty therapies in the home and clinical settings. **What You’ll Do:** * Provide advanced infusion therapy in home, clinic, hospital, and virtual settings for cardiopulmonary conditions like PAH, and other rare and chronic diseases. * Educate patients and caregivers to confidently manage therapy and recognize potential side effects. * Coordinate closely with PAH specialty centers, prescribers, and care teams to ensure seamless treatment. * Serve as a trusted clinical resource for providers and patients throughout the therapy journey. * Build long‑term patient relationships through compassionate, expert care and clear communication. * Support quality outcomes and responsible growth by participating in collaborative care discussions. **What You Bring:** **Required Qualifications** * Active, unencumbered Registered Nurse license in the practicing state. * Minimum of 5 years of nursing experience, including intensive care or pulmonary/cardiac specialty care. * Experience caring for PAH or Chronic Thromboembolic Pulmonary Hypertension (CTEPH) patients. * Strong infusion therapy skills, including excellent IV insertion skills. * Patient education experience. * BLS certification. * Valid driver’s license and ability to travel to patient locations. * Strong communication skills with a patient‑first mindset. **Preferred Qualifications** * Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Nursing. * Home infusion or specialty pharmacy experience. * CRNI or other relevant nursing certification (or willingness to obtain). If you are a compassionate clinician who enjoys working independently while staying

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