Mobile I.V. Therapy Registered Nurses—Extra Monthly Income & Tips (Overland Park)

Job Summary

HydraMed is seeking experienced Registered Nurses to join our team as Mobile IV Therapists. You will deliver safe, medical-grade IV treatments in various settings, including homes, hotels, and offices.

Requirements

  • License: Active and valid Registered Nurse (R.N.) License in the state of practice (Compact license preferred).
  • Certification: Current BLS Certification.
  • Experience: 2+ years of clinical experience in specialized units (ICU, OB, NICU, ER, Med Surg, or Surgery).
  • Skills: Proficiency in starting IVs, including difficult sticks, and administering IM injections.

Operational Protocols

To ensure safety and consistency, all therapists must adhere to the following:

  • Availability: Maintain activity by working at least once per month and submit weekly availability to Dispatch.
  • Commitment: Once a booking is assigned, completion of the appointment is required unless an emergency occurs.
  • Work Location: Clinical services are performed on-site at patient locations within a designated service area.

Key Responsibilities

  • Administer IV drips and IM injections according to established protocols
  • Conduct patient assessments and obtain informed consent.
  • Monitor patients during IV infusion and provide post-care guidance
  • Complete medical documentation in the Intake form while maintaining HIPAA compliance
  • Deliver professional, concierge-level care.

Perks

  • Set your own flexible schedule.
  • Friends & Family discounts.
  • Access to clinical expertise training modules.

Job Types: Part-time, Contract

Pay: $60.00 - $110.00 per hour

Expected hours: No less than 10 per week

Benefits:

  • Flexible schedule

Application Question(s):

  • Do you currently hold an active Registered Nurse (RN) license?
  • Is your Registered Nurse (RN) license issued as a Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) multistate license or a single-state license?
  • Please indicate the clinical units in which you have experience (select all that apply): ICU, Emergency Department (ER), OB, NICU, Med-Surg, Surgery, IV Therapy, and other relevant units.
  • How many years of clinical nursing experience do you have?
  • This role requires travel to client locations. Are you comfortable driving 35–45 miles from your location?
  • Do you currently hold a valid BLS (Basic Life Support) certification?
  • Are you able to start IVs confidently, including difficult sticks?

Work Location: On the road

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