What are the responsibilities and job description for the Cancer Program Coordinator RN position at CHI?
Overview
CHI Memorial Hospital, now part of CommonSpirit Health formed between Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) and Dignity Health, is once again the only hospital in the Chattanooga area to be named a Best Regional Hospital by U.S. News & World Report. We are proud to be the regional referral center of choice providing health care throughout Southeast Tennessee and North Georgia.
We offer the following benefits to support you and your family:
The RN Program Coordinator is responsible to Oncology Clinical Services Director for providing leadership for
designated services in the cancer program to improve outcomes through the development and maintenance of
patient care pathways, operational processes and quality metrics. The RN Coordinator will be responsible for
working in collaboration with the Medical Director of a Center of Excellence, for the Cancer Strategy and
Advisory Team, supporting physicians and other health care providers to develop, implement, and/or ensure
standards of care are followed. He/she implements plans and identifies resource requirements needed to
advance the program. Additionally, they continually strive to improve and refine existing services for efficient
and timely access and facilitate integrated patient care. He/she serves as a clinical expert/resource to patients,
families, staff, and referring physicians to educate and provide evidenced based information. Also, they
disseminate relevant research findings and identify opportunities for participation in the development of
research initiatives. The Coordinator participates in market outreach and community education/awareness
activities as requested including events in Cancer awareness month/s. The Coordinator also services as the
Nurse Navigator for their assigned patient population.
Qualifications
Required Education BSN or actively working on BSN
Required Licensure And Certifications
RN, OCN certified within 6 months if employee has current oncology
experience meeting ONCC practice guidelines for certification testing.
If no previous oncology experience, employee must take OCN exam
within 15 months of employment (if practice hours requirement met)
and must be certified within 18 months.
Required Minimum Knowledge, Skills And Abilities
Knowledge of national guidelines for cancer treatment, including
NCCN. Ability to plan and lead Center of Excellence meetings. Strong
organizational/relational skills needed.
PREFERRED Qualifications 3 Years of Oncology Nursing or related clinical background.
Knowledge of oncology clinical trials.
Pay Range
$29.02 - $42.08 /hour
CHI Memorial Hospital, now part of CommonSpirit Health formed between Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) and Dignity Health, is once again the only hospital in the Chattanooga area to be named a Best Regional Hospital by U.S. News & World Report. We are proud to be the regional referral center of choice providing health care throughout Southeast Tennessee and North Georgia.
We offer the following benefits to support you and your family:
- Loan Forgiveness Program for Medical Surgical Telemetry areas
- Relocation
- On-site childcare (Glenwood campus) with extended hours
- On-site gym (Glenwood campus) with a variety of group classes
- Board Certification Allowance
- Care@Work premium account for additional support with children, pets, dependent adults, and household needs
- Tuition Assistance for career growth and development
- Matching 401(k) and 457(b) Retirement Programs
- Wellness Program
The RN Program Coordinator is responsible to Oncology Clinical Services Director for providing leadership for
designated services in the cancer program to improve outcomes through the development and maintenance of
patient care pathways, operational processes and quality metrics. The RN Coordinator will be responsible for
working in collaboration with the Medical Director of a Center of Excellence, for the Cancer Strategy and
Advisory Team, supporting physicians and other health care providers to develop, implement, and/or ensure
standards of care are followed. He/she implements plans and identifies resource requirements needed to
advance the program. Additionally, they continually strive to improve and refine existing services for efficient
and timely access and facilitate integrated patient care. He/she serves as a clinical expert/resource to patients,
families, staff, and referring physicians to educate and provide evidenced based information. Also, they
disseminate relevant research findings and identify opportunities for participation in the development of
research initiatives. The Coordinator participates in market outreach and community education/awareness
activities as requested including events in Cancer awareness month/s. The Coordinator also services as the
Nurse Navigator for their assigned patient population.
Qualifications
Required Education BSN or actively working on BSN
Required Licensure And Certifications
RN, OCN certified within 6 months if employee has current oncology
experience meeting ONCC practice guidelines for certification testing.
If no previous oncology experience, employee must take OCN exam
within 15 months of employment (if practice hours requirement met)
and must be certified within 18 months.
Required Minimum Knowledge, Skills And Abilities
Knowledge of national guidelines for cancer treatment, including
NCCN. Ability to plan and lead Center of Excellence meetings. Strong
organizational/relational skills needed.
PREFERRED Qualifications 3 Years of Oncology Nursing or related clinical background.
Knowledge of oncology clinical trials.
Pay Range
$29.02 - $42.08 /hour
Salary : $29 - $42