Travel Nurse RN - Dialysis - $2,006 to $2,046 per week in Austin, TX
Company: TravelNurseSource
Location: Austin
Posted on: March 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Registered Nurse (RN) | Dialysis Location: Austin, TX Agency:
TalentBurst, Inc. Pay: $2,006 to $2,046 per week Shift Information:
5 days x 8 hours Start Date: 3/30/2026 About the Position
TravelNurseSource is working with TalentBurst, Inc. to find a
qualified Dialysis RN in Austin, Texas, 73301! Dialysis Acute Care
Registered Nurse (RN) Job Type: Full-Time Setting: Inpatient /
Acute Care (Hospital-Based) Schedule: 40 hours/week overtime as
needed On-Call: Nights, weekends, holidays (rotational) Guaranteed
Hours: Minimum 36 hours/week (see details below) Floating: Required
within 50 miles About the Role We are seeking an experienced
Dialysis Acute Care Registered Nurse (RN) to deliver high-acuity
renal replacement therapies in a hospital setting. This role
supports critically ill patients requiring complex dialysis
modalities and partners closely with ICU teams, physicians, and
hospital staff to deliver safe, timely, and effective care. This
position is ideal for RNs with strong critical-thinking skills,
inpatient dialysis experience, and confidence managing multiple
renal replacement modalities in fast-paced clinical environments.
Clinical Scope & Modalities The Acute Dialysis RN provides direct
inpatient care across a wide range of renal therapies, including:
Hemodialysis (HD) Peritoneal Dialysis (PD) Continuous Renal
Replacement Therapy (CRRT) Ultrafiltration (UF) Apheresis Key
Responsibilities Patient Care & Clinical Excellence Provide direct
inpatient dialysis care across multiple modalities as prescribed
Perform comprehensive patient assessments and monitor response to
therapy Adjust treatment plans per physician orders and patient
condition Deliver care efficiently while prioritizing higher-acuity
patients Administer and monitor intradialytic transfusions ,
including documentation and adverse reaction reporting Ensure safe,
effective, and timely delivery of all prescribed treatments
Collaboration & Leadership Collaborate closely with nephrologists,
intensivists, hospital nursing staff, and interdisciplinary teams
Provide education and guidance to ICU staff related to CRRT
Supervise and direct Patient Care Technicians (CCHTs) and clerical
staff Serve as a subject matter expert for dialysis-related patient
or equipment issues Documentation & Compliance Accurately document
all treatments in patient records and hospital systems Communicate
changes in patient condition to physicians, inpatient program
leadership, and hospital staff Report adverse events, incidents, or
unusual findings per policy Participate in quality assurance and
improvement (QAI) activities Equipment & Safety Prepare dialysis
equipment and perform all required pre-treatment testing Conduct
machine safety tests, alarm testing, calibration, and disinfection
Operate dialysis and apheresis equipment safely, troubleshooting as
needed Maintain infection control standards and clean/disinfect
equipment between treatments Required Qualifications Graduate of an
accredited School of Nursing Active RN license in the state of
practice Current CPR / BLS certification Minimum 2 years of
nephrology nursing experience within the past 2 years Minimum 2
years of inpatient dialysis RN experience Strong assessment skills
for critically ill patients Ability to meet all state nursing
practice requirements Preferred Qualifications ACLS certification
(preferred, not required) Certification in Nephrology Nursing
and/or Apheresis Nursing Prior experience supporting ICU-level CRRT
Schedule, Floating & On-Call Expectations Shifts will be discussed
in detail during the interview process Commitment to 40 hours per
week , with overtime as needed On-call rotation including nights,
weekends, and holidays Floating required to hospitals and
facilities within 50 miles of the primary site Travel to regional
meetings or educational events may be required Guaranteed Hours &
Eligibility (Required) There is a minimum guaranteed 36 hours per
week Please note: You are NOT eligible for guaranteed hours if any
of the following occur: Schedule requests or restrictions Refusal
to float to required sites Late arrival to a scheduled shift
Leaving a shift early Calling out of a scheduled shift Planned or
unplanned time off Physical & Work Environment Direct patient care
in inpatient hospital settings Frequent standing, lifting, bending,
and moving patients and equipment (up to 200 lbs with assistance)
Lifting solutions and supplies up to 30 lbs Exposure to bloodborne
pathogens and infectious materials Travel between assigned
hospitals and facilities required Candidates are required to
complete an Ishihara Color Vision Test . Failing the test does not
automatically disqualify a candidate; reasonable accommodations
will be considered. 5 Benefits of Travel Nursing Connect with
healthcare professionals nationwide, expanding your professional
network. These connections can open doors to new career
opportunities, collaborations, and lifelong friendships within the
healthcare community. Different healthcare facilities may have
varying nursing policies and procedures. Adapting to these
variations helps you understand the importance of compliance and
the rationale behind different policies. Embrace the nomadic
lifestyle with pride, celebrating the uniqueness and diversity of
each assignment. The sense of adventure and pride in being a
healthcare nomad adds a distinctive dimension to your career. If
you enjoy outdoor activities, travel nursing in different regions
provides opportunities for adventure sports like hiking, skiing, or
water sports, depending on the assignment location. Travel nurses
may benefit from tax advantages such as housing stipends and per
diems, helping them maximize their income and financial stability.
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