Lead the future of TPE at Circulate Health
Deliver clinical care that’s focused, specialized, and built around patient experience.
Circulate Health delivers Therapeutic Plasma Exchange (TPE) through trusted partner clinics. Our nurses play a central role in every treatment, supporting patients with technical skill, steady presence, and thoughtful communication throughout the entire session.
The Circulate apheresis nurse position is built for clinicians who want to deliver science-backed plasmapheresis in a calm, structured environment, with standardized protocols and a team that takes clinical excellence seriously.
Care that patients remember.
Circulate is a focused clinical role for nurses who want high-skill work in a setting that’s calm, organized, and protocol-driven. You’ll deliver TPE start to finish, stay present with your patient, and work with a team that takes standards seriously.
Specialized apheresis-based care
Clear protocols and safety standards
Calm, patient-centered treatment environment
“I feel valued for my nursing expertise, experience, and time with great pay and that elusive work-life balance. Most of all, I love working with cutting-edge technologies on treatments that truly make a difference in my patients’ lives.”
– Paul M, Circulate Nurse in Seattle
The Circulate standard of care
Every Circulate treatment follows Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) built on best practice standards in apheresis medicine. Nurses are backed by Circulate’s medical team and supported by a network of state leads and senior specialists ready to share expertise when needed.
- IV access and patient setup
- Monitoring throughout treatment
- Patient comfort and education during the session
- Following standardized safety protocols and escalation pathways
- Supporting a consistent experience across visits and clinic locations
Join the leader in TPE treatment
We are growing our nursing team as we expand access to Therapeutic Plasma Exchange across the United States and globally.
If you are an apheresis nurse with strong clinical judgment, patient-first instincts, and comfort working in a protocol-driven environment, we would love to connect.