Nurse Practitioner - Oncology works in collaboration with physicians and other members of the healthcare team to manage care for patients in an oncology setting. Provides quality care in all settings for cancer patients, families and staff. Being a Nurse Practitioner - Oncology orders, interprets, and records results of clinical tests and reports results to physicians. Prescribes medications and makes recommendations for other therapeutic forms of treatment. Additionally, Nurse Practitioner - Oncology assesses patient condition and may provide treatment using specialized medical equipment. Requires a master's degree. Requires Certified Registered Nurse Practitioner (CRNP). Requires Registered Nurse (RN). Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Nurse Practitioner - Oncology's years of experience requirement may be unspecified. Certification and/or licensing in the position's specialty is the main requirement. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Position Summary
The Oncology Nurse Practitioner is an exempt position that works collaboratively with an oncology physician and other staff; provides care within the scope of practice as outlined by applicable state law, licensing, regulations, institutional policy and practice agreements; writes orders and prescriptions when needed; provides comprehensive care to patients in an inpatient setting; demonstrates a high degree of clinic expertise in working with oncology patients in active treatment; assesses, diagnosis, treats, manages, educates, encourages health promotion and care coordination for oncology patients and their families; demonstrates an advanced level of medical/nursing clinic knowledge; works with administration, nursing and physicians to assure safe, effective, quality patient care and promotes Charleston Oncology’s mission; complies with all federal, state and local laws, including but not limited to HIPAA, OSHA, ADA, ACA, etc., laws, health and safety standards, etc., and performs other essential functions when necessary.
Essential Functions
Supervisory Responsibilities
NA
Qualifications
Education
Minimum--Master of Science in Nursing
Experience
2 years Oncology experience preferred or 1 year as a nurse practitioner
Knowledge
Ability to demonstrate insight into own strengths, limitations and knowledge deficits; ability to demonstrate initiative to meet identified learning needs using multiple resources; ability to actively participate in self=evaluation by seeking and utilizing guidance and constructive feedback in a professional manner; ability to continuously seek opportunities for clinical advancement and knowledge and skill attainment; and ability to participate in research opportunities to advance the care and treatment of patients with cancer; ability to know, understand and comply with all federal, state, and local laws to include but not limited to HIPAA, OSHA, ADA, ACA, etc., laws, health and safety standards.