About The Position

The Center for Diabetes Technology at the University of Virginia is seeking Registered Nurses to work on a PRN basis. This position requires performing blood draws (from indwelling catheter and fingerstick) on study participants and knowledge of study research procedures and protocols in both inpatient and on-location settings. Research study-specific training will be provided. Shifts include day, evening, night, weekend, and holiday. Shifts are scheduled according to the needs of the study. Employees will report on an as-needed (PRN) basis, no more than 40 hours per week. This is a wage position which is not eligible for leave or other benefits and is limited to 1500 hours of work in a year. For more information, refer to the Wage Employment link: http://uvapolicy.virginia.edu/policy/HRM-029 Hourly rate is commensurate with qualifications and experience. To apply, please submit an application online through Workday at https://jobs.virginia.edu/ and attach a current CV/Resume and Cover Letter. Search on requisition number: R0065511. Questions related to the application process may be directed to Keith Johnson, HR Specialist at [email protected]. The University will perform background checks on all new hires prior to employment. This will also include a health screening, drug Screen, and education verification. The University of Virginia is an equal opportunity employer. All interested persons are encouraged to apply, including veterans and individuals with disabilities. Click here to read more about UVA’s commitment to non-discrimination and equal opportunity employment.

Requirements

  • Graduation from an accredited School of Nursing, Bachelor's of Science degree or Associate's Degree in Nursing & Diploma in Nursing
  • One year of experience as an RN.
  • Registered Nursing license and CPR certification.

Nice To Haves

  • ability to place IV lines
  • ability to straight stick and draw from indwelling catheter
  • ability to run an centrifuge and YSI

Responsibilities

  • performing blood draws (from indwelling catheter and fingerstick) on study participants
  • knowledge of study research procedures and protocols in both inpatient and on-location settings
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