Children's National Hospital

Chemotherapy Infusion Nurse - Hematology Oncology Unit

Children's National Hospital  •  $75k/yr  •  Washington, DC (Onsite)  •  1 month ago
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Job Description

Chemotherapy Infusion Nurse - Hematology Oncology Unit -(260000U1)All Nursing practice is based on the legal scope of practice, national and specialty nursing standards, Children's National Policies and Procedures, and in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations. The professional Model of Care require registered professional nurses to be responsible and accountable for their own practice. Children's National support the development of RN relationships with the community; specifically those relationships associated with the health and well being of the community at large. A RN is an independent practitioner who functions as an identified resource to staff in a patient care area. He/She will provide comprehensive patient care to a variety of patients. Incorporate all members of the health care team in the planning and delivery of patient care. Will deal successfully with complex clinical problems. Conduct quick assessment of patients and handle emergency situations appropriately. Demonstrate evidence based practice through participation in unit project and activities.

Qualifications

Minimum Education
ASN (Required)
BSN (Preferred)

Minimum Work Experience
At least 2 years of hematology/oncology/BMT experience (Required)

Required Licenses and Certifications
Registered Nurse in District of Columbia (Required)

Basic Life Support for Healthcare Provider (BLS) (Required)
APHON Chemobiotherapy Provider (Required)

Functional Accountabilities
Chemo and Biotherapy Management

  • Administrate chemo/biotherapy, independently and safely.
  • Handle and dispose of hazardous drugs, safely.
  • Be aware of risk factors and make clear decisions based on risk.
  • Communicate clearly with patients and families.
  • Manage care of patient with multiple types of central lines. (broviacs, port-a-cath, PICC lines, etc), independently.
  • Clinical resource for central lines and chemo/biotherapy to clinical area of the hospital that do not routinely care for these.
  • Contribute to Magnet re-designation as evidenced by independent updating of professional profile and initiation of council involvement, committees, task forces and/or community outreach.

Internal Relations

  • Communicate to reflect development of plan of care and ability to advocate to meet patients' needs.
  • Independently initiate escalation of issues utilizing chain of command.
  • Show proper use of the currently identified hand off processes.
  • Show a collegial and respectful relationship with healthcare team.
  • Participate to implement change and support management decisions.
  • Role model behavior that reflects empathy, concern and a desire to help others.

Structural Empowerment

  • Maintain regulatory requirements e.g. license, BLS, independently.
  • Plan for attendance at mandatory education and professional activities to enhance nursing practice.
  • Model professional review of peers through timely participation in evaluations.
  • Seek out opportunities to participate in enhancing departmental goals by ensuring adherence to national safety standards and service excellence standards; support advancement of education and certification as well.
  • Collaborate with members of the healthcare team and role model professional behavior and teamwork with coworkers.
  • Utilize resources as needed and know when to escalate to next level.

Professional Practice

  • Utilize assessment data gathered from patient and family to ensure completion of data base and plan of care within identified timeframes.
  • Model clinical skills with complex patients that reflect analysis of patient status and appropriate interventions.
  • Role model skill in prioritization and organization for complex patient with rapidly changing needs.
  • Documentation exemplifies adherence to the highest standards of practice.
  • Anticipate and proactively plan for educational needs verified with patient and family throughout the hospital/outpatient stay and prior to discharge.
  • Role model organizational skills, adjust for changes and is able to complete assignment on time.
  • Model caring in all encounters with patient and family as evidenced by feedback from parents and an increase in patient satisfaction scores.

Program Improvement

  • Identify ways to improve operations through quality improvement and assist in implementation of solutions.
  • Identify self learning needs and take initiative to meet those needs.
  • Ensure care is based on evidence with the literature and benchmarking.

Primary Location

District of Columbia-Washington

Work Locations

CN Hospital (Main Campus)111 Michigan Avenue NWWashington20010

Job

Nursing

Organization

Patient ServicesPosition StatusR (Regular)-FT - Full-TimeShiftVariableWork Schedule36hrs/wk; DNR; EOW

Job Posting

Apr 16, 2026, 12:46:27 PM

Full-Time Salary Range

75108.8-133099.2

Children's National Hospital

About Children's National Hospital

Children’s National Hospital, based in Washington, D.C., was established in 1870 to help every child grow up stronger. Today, it is one of the top 10 children’s hospital in the nation and ranked in all specialties evaluated by U.S. News & World Report. Children’s National is transforming pediatric medicine for all children. The Children’s National Research & Innovation Campus opened in 2021, a first-of-its-kind pediatric hub dedicated to developing new and better ways to care for kids. Children’s National has been designated three times in a row as a Magnet® hospital, demonstrating the highest standards of nursing and patient care delivery. This pediatric academic health system offers expert care through a convenient, community-based primary care network and specialty care locations in the D.C. metropolitan area, including Maryland and Virginia. Children’s National is home to the Children’s National Research Institute and Sheikh Zayed Institute for Pediatric Surgical Innovation. It is recognized for its expertise and innovation in pediatric care and as a strong voice for children through advocacy at the local, regional and national levels. As a non-profit, Children's National relies on generous donors to help ensure that every child receives the care they need.

Industry
Healthcare & Social Services
Company Size
5,001-10,000 employees
Headquarters
Washington, DC
Year Founded
1870
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