IU Health

Registered Nurse - OR - FT Days

Overview Full Time-Days: 7a-7:30p, 3 days/week rotating days. Call is required, rotational weekends, weekdays, and holidays. This position is referral eligible. Full time roles are eligible for a sign on bonus of $30,000 - apply now to learn more! **This position requires at least 1 year of OR experience** Are you an upcoming nurse graduate or recent nurse graduate? Please apply through our pipeline requisition here: www.iuhealth.org/ApplyRN . This pipeline requisition allows the IU Health Talent Acquisition team to pair upcoming & recent nurse graduates with the best opportunities available to them based on their unique skillset and interests. Thanks for your interest in joining the team! At IU Health, you will learn and develop your career in significant ways, advancing healthcare and delivering the highest level of patient care. Being an IU Health nurse means building a professional nursing career designed by a culture that accepts your outstanding strengths and supports your personal and professional goals. If you are seeking an organization where you can develop clinical expertise, explore diverse career opportunities, embrace learning, cultivate new relationships, and fuel your spirit of inquiry, apply today. Indiana University Health is Indiana’s most comprehensive health system, with 16 hospitals and more than 34,000 team members serving Hoosiers across the state. We’re looking for team members who are inspired by challenging and meaningful work for the good of every patient. People who are compassionate and serve with a purpose. People who aspire to excellence every day. Responsible for delivering high-quality perioperative nursing care in a 9-bed operating room that includes 3 robotic surgery suites. Provides direct patient care using a 2:1 nurse-to-patient ratio, ensuring safe, efficient surgical procedures across a variety of specialties. Key responsibilities include: Preparing patients for surgery, including assessment, documentation, and coordination of care Circulating during procedures, maintaining sterile field and patient safety Collaborating with surgeons, anesthesia, and surgical team members Managing robotic-assisted surgeries and advanced surgical equipment Monitoring patient status throughout procedures and ensuring smooth transitions of care Position offers a full-time day shift schedule in a fast-paced, team-oriented surgical environment. The Clinical Nurse reflects the mission, vision, and values of Indiana University Health, adheres to the organization's Code of Ethics and Corporate Compliance, and complies with all relevant policies, procedures, guidelines and all other regulatory and accreditation standards. The registered professional clinical nurse (RN) is accountable and responsible for the provision and coordination of competent, evidence-based care along the care continuum, which includes assessment, diagnosis, outcome identification, planning, implementation, and evaluation. The clinical nurse participates in decision-making, teaching, mentoring, and collaboration with the multidisciplinary team to advance the patient plan of care, achieve outcomes and enhance operational efficiency. The nurse adheres to the ANA Scope and Standards of Professional Nursing and the Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements. Requires an Associates of Nursing (ASN); Bachelors of Nursing (BSN) preferred. Requires an active Registered Nurse (RN) license in the state of Indiana or an active Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) RN license. Requires that the RN has graduated from a nationally accredited nursing program. Exceptions: Candidates who have not graduated from a nationally accredited program may be considered if they possess more than two years of acute care experience. Such exceptions are subject to review and approval by the Chief Nursing Officer (CNO). Requires Basic Life Support certification through the AHA. Other advanced Life Support certifications may be required per unit/department specialty according to patient care policies.
IU Health

Medical Assistant II - Pain Management

Overview Position Details Status: Full-Time Schedule: Monday–Friday Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM Weekends: None Holidays: None We are searching for individuals who are compassionate, serve with a purpose, are dedicated to supporting their team, and who seek excellence every day. Sound like a perfect match? Apply NOW! - We can't wait to hear from you! Under the supervision of the designated supervisor and assigned physician, performs duties associated with direct patient care and clinical direction to provide patient care given in accordance with the organization standards. Assures completeness of ordered procedures and treatments, assures smooth patient flow, performs general lab work, instructs patients concerning procedures, treatments and needs, and ensures medical orders and referrals are carried out accurately and in a timely manner. Performs registration and scheduling activities per organizational and departmental procedures. Maintains EMR files and performs general front office functions as needed. May perform computerized physician order entry, only if directed by assigned physician. Expected to precept current MA team members or MA Externs as requested by leadership. AHA Basic Life Support for healthcare workers certification required. Other advanced life support certifications may be required per unit/department specialty according to patient care policies. High school diploma or equivalent required. Graduation from a Medical Assistant program preferred. Current certification in medical assisting required from America Association of Medical Assistants (CMA), American Medical Technologists (RMA), National Health Career Association (CCMA), National Center for competency Testing (NCMA), and/or American Medical Certification Association (CMAC). Knowledge of OSHA, CLIA, and ADA required. Knowledge of ICD-10 and CPT coding required. TB validated (to administer or read) or validation obtained within 6 months of hire preferred. Knowledge of Business Unit Quality Programs, Meaningful Use and Standard Work Programs and concepts within 6 months of hire. Knowledge of standard laboratory and medical procedures. Knowledge of insurance plans and third-party payers. Ability to master standard clinical competencies per current Clinical policy, Point of Care and Skills Competency checklists. Requires basic math and accurate data collection and entry skills.
IU Health

Medical Assistant II-Multi-Speciality-Zionsville

Overview Medical Assistant II-Multi-Specialty Clinic Schedule: Full-time, 40 hours/week (Day shift) Location: 6866 W Stonegate Dr., Suite 104, Zionsville, IN 46077 (surface parking available) Hours: Monday–Friday: 7:30 AM – 4:00 PM Thursday: 6:30 AM – 3:00 PM No weekends/No IUH observed holidays Why Join This Team: Multi-specialty clinic supporting 5 specialties Hands-on role with in-house phlebotomy Close-knit, small team that works collaboratively to care for patients Relaxed, easy-going clinic pace What You’ll Do: Perform patient rooming (typically supporting one provider at a time) Conduct frequent phlebotomy Balance of 80% clinical / 20% administrative work Cross-train to support front office as needed Who Thrives Here: Strong multi-taskers who are self-driven and proactive Team-oriented individuals who enjoy building relationships with coworkers and providers What to Expect: Majority of time spent on rooming and phlebotomy Support from a small team (currently 2 Medical Assistants) Strong team engagement driven by positive working relationships Growth Opportunities: Medical Assistant career ladder Why People Stay: Supportive providers Strong team connections Slower-paced, patient-focused environment Why IU Health? Join Indiana's leading healthcare system committed to delivering compassionate, patient-centered care. We offer opportunities for professional development, a collaborative team environment, and a focus on improving community health. Benefits Designed for You 401(k) with employer match Tuition reimbursement Student loan forgiveness eligibility Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Healthy Results Wellness Program with bi‑weekly financial incentives Under the supervision of the designated supervisor and assigned physician, performs duties associated with direct patient care and clinical direction to provide patient care given in accordance with the organization standards. Assures completeness of ordered procedures and treatments, assures smooth patient flow, performs general lab work, instructs patients concerning procedures, treatments and needs, and ensures medical orders and referrals are carried out accurately and in a timely manner. Performs registration and scheduling activities per organizational and departmental procedures. Maintains EMR files and performs general front office functions as needed. May perform computerized physician order entry, only if directed by assigned physician. Expected to precept current MA team members or MA Externs as requested by leadership. AHA Basic Life Support for healthcare workers certification required. Other advanced life support certifications may be required per unit/department specialty according to patient care policies. High school diploma or equivalent required. Graduation from a Medical Assistant program required. Current certification in medical assisting required from America Association of Medical Assistants (CMA), American Medical Technologists (RMA), National Health Career Association (CCMA), National Center for competency Testing (NCMA), and/or American Medical Certification Association (CMAC). Knowledge of OSHA, CLIA, and ADA required. Knowledge of ICD-10 and CPT coding required. TB validated (to administer or read) or validation obtained within 6 months of hire preferred. Knowledge of Business Unit Quality Programs, Meaningful Use and Standard Work Programs and concepts within 6 months of hire. Knowledge of standard laboratory and medical procedures. Knowledge of insurance plans and third-party payers. Ability to master standard clinical competencies per current Clinical policy, Point of Care and Skills Competency checklists. Requires basic math and accurate data collection and entry skills.
IU Health

Medical Assistant II-Gynecology/Urogynecology-Carmel

Overview Medical Assistant II - Full-Time/Days/40 hours per week Location: Carmel, IN (11725 N Illinois St, Suite 140) Monday–Friday | 7:45 AM – 4:15 PM No weekends or observed holidays What You’ll Do Room patients and assist with exams Complete prior authorizations Scan documents and stock rooms What to Expect Mix of clinical (60%) and administrative (40%) work Some fast-paced days, some slower Team of 3 Medical Assistants What We’re Looking For Team player willing to help others Open to learning new skills Comfortable with both patient care and admin work Why IU Health? Join Indiana's leading healthcare system committed to delivering compassionate, patient-centered care. We offer opportunities for professional development, a collaborative team environment, and a focus on improving community health. Close-knit, supportive team Strong focus on patient care Growth opportunities through MA career ladder Benefits Designed for You 401(k) with employer match Tuition reimbursement Student loan forgiveness eligibility Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Healthy Results Wellness Program with bi‑weekly financial incentives Under the supervision of the designated supervisor and assigned physician, performs duties associated with direct patient care and clinical direction to provide patient care given in accordance with the organization standards. Assures completeness of ordered procedures and treatments, assures smooth patient flow, performs general lab work, instructs patients concerning procedures, treatments and needs, and ensures medical orders and referrals are carried out accurately and in a timely manner. Performs registration and scheduling activities per organizational and departmental procedures. Maintains EMR files and performs general front office functions as needed. May perform computerized physician order entry, only if directed by assigned physician. Expected to precept current MA team members or MA Externs as requested by leadership. AHA Basic Life Support for healthcare workers certification required. Other advanced life support certifications may be required per unit/department specialty according to patient care policies. High school diploma or equivalent required. Graduation from a Medical Assistant program required. Current certification in medical assisting required from America Association of Medical Assistants (CMA), American Medical Technologists (RMA), National Health Career Association (CCMA), National Center for competency Testing (NCMA), and/or American Medical Certification Association (CMAC). Knowledge of OSHA, CLIA, and ADA required. Knowledge of ICD-10 and CPT coding required. TB validated (to administer or read) or validation obtained within 6 months of hire preferred. Knowledge of Business Unit Quality Programs, Meaningful Use and Standard Work Programs and concepts within 6 months of hire. Knowledge of standard laboratory and medical procedures. Knowledge of insurance plans and third-party payers. Ability to master standard clinical competencies per current Clinical policy, Point of Care and Skills Competency checklists. Requires basic math and accurate data collection and entry skills.
IU Health

Clinical Nurse- Cath Lab

Overview Registered Nurse (RN) – Cardiac Cath Lab Job Description Indiana University Health is seeking passionate, experienced Registered Nurses and upcoming or recent RN graduates to join our Cardiac Cath Lab team and collaborate with top medical professionals. At IU Health, you’ll grow your nursing career in meaningful ways while advancing healthcare and delivering the highest level of patient care. Our culture celebrates your strengths, supports your personal and professional goals, and encourages lifelong learning. If you are looking for an organization where you can build clinical expertise, explore diverse career paths, develop strong professional relationships, and make an immediate impact, we invite you to apply. New Graduate Nurses Are you an upcoming or recent nurse graduate? Please apply through our pipeline requisition: Upcoming Grads & New Grads Registered Nurse (RN) Indianapolis, Indiana – IUHealth.org This pipeline allows the IU Health Talent Acquisition team to match upcoming and recent graduates with opportunities aligned to their skills, interests, and career goals. Clinical Responsibilities The Clinical Nurse reflects the mission, vision, and values of Indiana University Health and adheres to the organization’s Code of Ethics, Corporate Compliance standards, and all applicable policies, procedures, guidelines, and regulatory or accreditation requirements. The Registered Nurse (RN) is accountable and responsible for the provision and coordination of competent, evidence‑based nursing care across the care continuum, including: Assessment Diagnosis Outcome identification Planning Implementation Evaluation The Clinical Nurse participates in clinical decision‑making, teaching, mentoring, and collaboration with the multidisciplinary healthcare team to advance the patient plan of care, achieve desired outcomes, and enhance operational efficiency. Practice is guided by the ANA Scope and Standards of Professional Nursing and the Code of Ethics for Nurses with Interpretive Statements. Unit Overview – Cardiac Catheterization Lab Two (2) procedural rooms Hands‑on, high‑acuity nursing environment Opportunity to directly impact patient outcomes Patient Populations Include: STEMI TAVR Pacemakers and Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillators (ICDs) Watchman procedures Coronary Heart Disease Pulmonary Hypertension Cardiogenic Shock Peripheral Vascular Disease Call Requirements 30‑minute response time Rotating call coverage including nights, weekends, and holidays Procedural and Clinical Skills: Management of IV medications Hemodynamic monitoring and response Pulmonary adjunct management Cath/EP lab‑specific technology Maintenance of sterile and aseptic environment Professional Nursing Skills: Interdisciplinary communication Critical thinking in high‑acuity situations One‑to‑one patient care BLS and ACLS utilization Unit Achievements and Recognition Platinum Status – Chest Pain / MI Registry Magnet® Designation Unit Culture Highlights Commitment to IU Health Values Treating everyone with dignity and respect Personalized onboarding and orientation Strong physician engagement during orientation Qualifications Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) required; Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) preferred Active Registered Nurse (RN) license in the State of Indiana or active Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) RN license Graduation from a nationally accredited nursing program Candidates who have not graduated from a nationally accredited program may be considered if they possess more than two (2) years of acute care experience; such exceptions are subject to review and approval by the Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) Basic Life Support (BLS) certification through the American Heart Association Additional advanced life support certifications may be required based on unit or department specialty Why Join IU Health? As Indiana’s largest and most comprehensive healthcare system and the number one ranked healthcare system in Indiana, IU Health offers: Increased pay scale for bedside nurses Supportive, collaborative, and patient‑centered work environment Competitive medical, dental, and vision benefits 401(k) retirement plan with employer match Employer‑paid medical leave Tuition reimbursement Student loan forgiveness under the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program Employee Assistance Program with no‑cost counseling Healthy Results program offering biweekly financial incentives through wellness participation Part and Full-time roles are eligible for a $30,000 sign-on bonus — apply today to learn more! Our Commitment Our culture of compassion enables holistic, individualized care for patients and their families. At IU Health, every team member is a caregiver—not only to our patients, but also to one another and the communities we serve through service, health initiatives, and wellness education.
IU Health

Medical Assistant II-Neurology West-Avon

Overview Medical Assistant II Full-time/Days/40 hours per week Hours: 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM No weekends, no holidays Location: 1115 Ronald Reagan Parkway, Suite 383, Avon, IN 46123 Ideal candidate: A hands-on Medical Assistant who is engaged in patient care and team collaboration Daily Work Reality Team structure: Supported by 5 Medical Assistants Typical day includes: Rooming patients Assisting providers (PAs) Completing paperwork and processing referrals Primary focus: Patient rooming and clinical support Clinic pace: Steady workflow with consistent patient volume Work distribution: Administrative tasks are completed during rooming or during designated admin time Cross-training expectations: Yes; includes check-in and check-out responsibilities Why IU Health? Join Indiana's leading healthcare system committed to delivering compassionate, patient-centered care. We offer opportunities for professional development, a collaborative team environment, and a focus on improving community health. Benefits Designed for You 401(k) with employer match Tuition reimbursement Student loan forgiveness eligibility Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Healthy Results Wellness Program with bi‑weekly financial incentives Under the supervision of the designated supervisor and assigned physician, performs duties associated with direct patient care and clinical direction to provide patient care given in accordance with the organization standards. Assures completeness of ordered procedures and treatments, assures smooth patient flow, performs general lab work, instructs patients concerning procedures, treatments and needs, and ensures medical orders and referrals are carried out accurately and in a timely manner. Performs registration and scheduling activities per organizational and departmental procedures. Maintains EMR files and performs general front office functions as needed. May perform computerized physician order entry, only if directed by assigned physician. Expected to precept current MA team members or MA Externs as requested by leadership. AHA Basic Life Support for healthcare workers certification required. Other advanced life support certifications may be required per unit/department specialty according to patient care policies. High school diploma or equivalent required. Graduation from a Medical Assistant program required. Current certification in medical assisting required from America Association of Medical Assistants (CMA), American Medical Technologists (RMA), National Health Career Association (CCMA), National Center for competency Testing (NCMA), and/or American Medical Certification Association (CMAC). Knowledge of OSHA, CLIA, and ADA required. Knowledge of ICD-10 and CPT coding required. TB validated (to administer or read) or validation obtained within 6 months of hire preferred. Knowledge of Business Unit Quality Programs, Meaningful Use and Standard Work Programs and concepts within 6 months of hire. Knowledge of standard laboratory and medical procedures. Knowledge of insurance plans and third-party payers. Ability to master standard clinical competencies per current Clinical policy, Point of Care and Skills Competency checklists. Requires basic math and accurate data collection and entry skills.
IU Health

*Medical Assistant II - Pediatrics

Overview Position Details Status: Full-Time Schedule: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday Hours: 7:30 AM – 5:30 PM Special Hours: 2 nd Tuesday of the month 9:15AM – 7:15PM Weekends: None Holidays: None We are searching for individuals who are compassionate, serve with a purpose, are dedicated to supporting their team, and who seek excellence every day. Sound like a perfect match? Apply NOW! - We can't wait to hear from you! Under the supervision of the designated supervisor and assigned physician, performs duties associated with direct patient care and clinical direction to provide patient care given in accordance with the organization standards. Assures completeness of ordered procedures and treatments, assures smooth patient flow, performs general lab work, instructs patients concerning procedures, treatments and needs, and ensures medical orders and referrals are carried out accurately and in a timely manner. Performs registration and scheduling activities per organizational and departmental procedures. Maintains EMR files and performs general front office functions as needed. May perform computerized physician order entry, only if directed by assigned physician. Expected to precept current MA team members or MA Externs as requested by leadership. AHA Basic Life Support for healthcare workers certification required. Other advanced life support certifications may be required per unit/department specialty according to patient care policies. High school diploma or equivalent required. Graduation from a Medical Assistant program preferred. Current certification in medical assisting required from America Association of Medical Assistants (CMA), American Medical Technologists (RMA), National Health Career Association (CCMA), National Center for competency Testing (NCMA), and/or American Medical Certification Association (CMAC). Knowledge of OSHA, CLIA, and ADA required. Knowledge of ICD-10 and CPT coding required. TB validated (to administer or read) or validation obtained within 6 months of hire preferred. Knowledge of Business Unit Quality Programs, Meaningful Use and Standard Work Programs and concepts within 6 months of hire. Knowledge of standard laboratory and medical procedures. Knowledge of insurance plans and third-party payers. Ability to master standard clinical competencies per current Clinical policy, Point of Care and Skills Competency checklists. Requires basic math and accurate data collection and entry skills.
IU Health

Medical Assistant II-Pediatrics

Overview Schedule : PT/Days Location- 1614 25th St Bedford Requirements : Must be able to work one Saturday per month 8-5 and 1 holiday per year Must be Certified Responsibilities : Room patients after check-in, obtain and document vitals, and capture the reason for visit, ensuring all required intake questions are completed based on appointment type Administer vaccines in accordance with clinical guideline, including newborns through age 18 Perform blood draws and run point-of-care labs, accurately documenting results in the patient chart Clean and prepare exam rooms between patients and maintain appropriate stock levels of supplies Rewards : 401(K) retirement savings with employer match Tuition reimbursement Student loan forgiveness - Government program that may allow qualifying participants to have the remainder of their student loan balance forgiven (after a set amount of time and specific qualifications have been met). Employee Assistance Program – Counseling at no cost to you Healthy Results - Participation in our team member wellness programs award points that contribute toward a biweekly financial incentive in your paycheck! The more you participate, the more you earn! Description : Under the supervision of the designated supervisor and assigned physician, performs duties associated with direct patient care and clinical direction to provide patient care given in accordance with the organization standards. Assures completeness of ordered procedures and treatments, assures smooth patient flow, performs general lab work, instructs patients concerning procedures, treatments and needs, and ensures medical orders and referrals are carried out accurately and in a timely manner. Performs registration and scheduling activities per organizational and departmental procedures. Maintains EMR files and performs general front office functions as needed. May perform computerized physician order entry, only if directed by assigned physician. Expected to precept current MA team members or MA Externs as requested by leadership. AHA Basic Life Support for healthcare workers certification required. Other advanced life support certifications may be required per unit/department specialty according to patient care policies. High school diploma or equivalent required. Graduation from a Medical Assistant program preferred. Current certification in medical assisting required from America Association of Medical Assistants (CMA), American Medical Technologists (RMA), National Health Career Association (CCMA), National Center for competency Testing (NCMA), and/or American Medical Certification Association (CMAC). Knowledge of OSHA, CLIA, and ADA required. Knowledge of ICD-10 and CPT coding required. TB validated (to administer or read) or validation obtained within 6 months of hire preferred. Knowledge of Business Unit Quality Programs, Meaningful Use and Standard Work Programs and concepts within 6 months of hire. Knowledge of standard laboratory and medical procedures. Knowledge of insurance plans and third-party payers. Ability to master standard clinical competencies per current Clinical policy, Point of Care and Skills Competency checklists. Requires basic math and accurate data collection and entry skills.