Vascular Access Nurse - PRN

Milwaukee, WI
Part Time
Vascular Access
Experienced

REGISTERED NURSE – VASCULAR ACCESS (PICC LINE)
Milwaukee, WI | All Shifts | Rotating Weekends
Top-tier pay aligned with experience and performance



Why You’ll Love This Role
• Specialize in vascular access — practice at the top of your license
• High level of autonomy with strong clinical support
• Clinical variety across multiple care settings
• Meaningful impact on patient outcomes


About All-Stat PICC Line
All-Stat PICC Line is a specialized division of All-Stat Portable, delivering expert vascular access services to healthcare facilities across the region. Our elite Vascular Access Team partners with facilities to ensure safe, efficient, and complication-free line placement for patients who depend on reliable access for treatment.

What You’ll Do
• Insert and maintain PICC lines, midlines, and peripheral IVs
• Assess patients for appropriate vascular access options
• Declot lines and troubleshoot access complications
• Collaborate with physicians and nursing teams as the vascular expert
• Educate and reassure patients throughout procedures
• Document procedures accurately and efficiently


What You Bring
• Active RN license in 
• Minimum 1 year of recent clinical experience
• Demonstrated proficiency with PICC lines, midlines, PIVs, and declotting
• Skilled communicator with strong patient-care focus
• Ability to work independently in a mobile, specialty role
• Nursing home or post-acute experience preferred


Why Nurses Stay at All-Stat
• Focused specialty role — no floor nursing burnout
• Respect for your expertise and clinical judgment
• No micromanagement, no hospital politics
• High-demand skillset with long-term growth potential
• Every day brings a different clinical challenge


Employee Benefits Package
All-Stat PICC Line offers a competitive and generous benefits package, including:
• Employer-contributed Medical, Dental, and Vision
• Disability & Life Insurance
• Overtime opportunities
• 2 weeks PTO
• Competitive compensation


If you’re a skilled RN ready to step into a specialized, autonomous role and make a real difference through expert vascular access care, we’d love to connect.
Apply today and elevate your nursing career with All-Stat PICC Line.

 

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