Registered Nurse - Clinical Infusion Program Manager
Listed on 2026-07-07
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Nursing
Infection Control
Title:
Registered Nurse
- Clinical Infusion Program Manager
Location:
Upper East Side
Org Unit:
Memory Disorders
Work Days:
Monday-Friday
Weekly
Hours:
35.00
Exemption Status:
Exempt
Salary Range: $ - $ (NYC Office)
Position SummaryThis role focuses on coordinating Alzheimer’s infusion therapy, including managing EPIC communications, tracking infusion schedules, and ensuring compliance with imaging and registry requirements. It involves leading weekly meetings with infusion centers, updating tracking tools, supporting patient education, and collaborating daily with providers and staff to maintain smooth operations and patient safety.
ScheduleMonday
- Friday, 9 am - 5 pm
- Answer infusion‑related EPIC medical and logistical messages.
- Ongoing management of a complex infusion schedule using Excel spreadsheets and other Microsoft programs.
- Lead infusion center coordination meetings.
- Coordinate with patients, clinicians and staff daily.
- Prepare updates reviewing safety and logistic issues.
- Bachelor's Degree
- At least 2 years of job experience as an infusion RN (preferred).
- At least 1 year of experience as a project manager using project management tools including Microsoft Suite; strong Excel skills required.
- Experience with amyloid‑targeting therapies preferred.
- Clinical social worker with experience working with Alzheimer patients may also be considered.
Skills And Abilities
- Excellent Excel spreadsheet management skills required.
- Must have at least RN‑level knowledge or ability to quickly learn basic medical management related to infusion reactions and side effects.
- Organized and detail‑oriented.
- Ability to delegate, lead by example, and oversee meticulously.
- RN or LCSW required.
9 am – 5 pm outpatient office; walking in an office, working at a desk utilizing a computer.
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