Oncology – Infusion/Acute Care RN

University of Utah HealthSalt Lake City, UT
Onsite

About The Position

Infusion Oncology and Huntsman Acute Care nurses deliver direct bedside care to patients receiving intravenous cancer therapies and supportive treatments in outpatient infusion and acute care settings. Their practice is characterized by real‑time monitoring of patients during treatment, early identification and management of infusion‑related complications, and rapid response to high‑risk events such as hypersensitivity reactions, extravasation, and other oncologic emergencies. As nurses progress, they manage increasingly complex therapies and unstable patient presentations while supporting safe treatment delivery across the infusion and acute care continuum. Advanced levels reflect deep technical expertise, independent clinical decision‑making, and bedside leadership in high‑risk treatment environments.

Requirements

  • Current license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of Utah, or obtain one within 90 days of hire under the interstate compact if switching residency to State of Utah.
  • Must maintain current Interstate Compact (multi-state) license if residency is not being changed to Utah.

Nice To Haves

  • Foundational clinical skills (Nurse Level 1)
  • Independent management of routine patient care (Nurse Level 2)
  • Escalation of more complex clinical needs (Nurse Level 2)
  • Independent management of typical patient complexity (Nurse Level 3)
  • Anticipation of patient needs (Nurse Level 3)
  • Adaptation of care to clinical variations (Nurse Level 3)
  • Deep technical expertise (Advanced levels)
  • Independent clinical decision-making (Advanced levels)
  • Bedside leadership in high-risk treatment environments (Advanced levels)

Responsibilities

  • Deliver direct bedside care to patients receiving intravenous cancer therapies and supportive treatments in outpatient infusion and acute care settings.
  • Monitor patients in real-time during treatment.
  • Identify and manage infusion-related complications.
  • Respond rapidly to high-risk events such as hypersensitivity reactions, extravasation, and other oncologic emergencies.
  • Manage increasingly complex therapies and unstable patient presentations.
  • Support safe treatment delivery across the infusion and acute care continuum.
  • Lead complex cases and serve as a clinical resource and mentor to other nursing staff (at advanced levels).
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