Clinical Nurse II: C8: Post-Cardiothoracic Surgery
Albany Medical Center
Schenectady, NY
New
$72.1k - $74.2k / year
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Clinical Nurse II: E3 (Medicine), 36 hrs/week, Days
Albany Medical Center
Schenectady, NY
New
Part-Time
Hourly
Health Insurance
$72.1k - $74.2k / year
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Clinical Nurse II: M4: Medicine - 36hrs/week, Nights
Albany Medical Center
Schenectady, NY
New
Hourly
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
Parental Leave
$72.1k - $74.2k / year
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Clinical Nurse - Med Surg Float Pool
Albany Medical Center
Schenectady, NY
New
Hourly
$72.1k - $74.2k / year
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Clinical Nurse III: Neuroscience and Epilepsy
Albany Medical Center
Schenectady, NY
New
Hourly
$76.4k - $126.7k / year
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Clinical Nurse II: Neuroscience and Epilepsy
Albany Medical Center
Schenectady, NY
New
Hourly
$72.1k - $74.2k / year
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Clinical Nurse I: Critical Care Float Pool 36 hours/week, Nights
Albany Medical Center
Schenectady, NY
New
Part-Time
Hourly
$68.6k - $70.7k / year
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Clinical Nurse II- C2: Colorectal Surgery & Urology
Albany Medical Center
Schenectady, NY
New
$72.1k - $74.2k / year
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Clinical Nurse III Adult Emergency Department
Albany Medical Center
Schenectady, NY
New
$76.4k - $126.7k / year
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Registered Nurse I - Phoenix Central - Evernorth Care Group
CIGNA
🌎 Remote
New
Remote
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ASA V - HUC: Apheresis/ Outpatient Infusion- Part Time- Day Shift
Albany Medical Center
Albany, NY
Part-Time
Hourly
Education
$18.36 - $23.78 / hour
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Travel Nurse RN - Telemetry - $1,983 to $2,186 per week in Albany, NY
TravelNurseSource
Albany, NY
Health Insurance
Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance
$1,983 - $2,186 / week
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Travel Nurse RN - Med/Surg - $1,902 per week in Schenectady, NY
Triage Staffing
Schenectady, NY
New
Part-Time
$1,902 / week
Job Description
Working as an Infusion Nurse in Schenectady, NY
There are 49 Infusion Nurse opportunities available in Schenectady, NY all with unique requirements.
Infusion nurses work for a variety of facilities, including hospitals, clinics, and research facilities. While there's no set geographic location, infusion nurses often travel to provide home care and rehabilitation through their jobs. Their responsibilities may vary, but overall this type of nursing requires them to treat patients receiving intravenous fluids by administering the therapy themselves or monitoring patients as they receive treatment from others. It also includes educating patients about the therapy and any problems that may occur.