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Registered Nurse: NP 4: Head & Neck Medical Oncology RN Coordinator

Yale New Haven Health

New Haven (CT)

On-site

USD 65,000 - 95,000

Full time

30 days ago

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Job summary

An established industry player is seeking a dedicated Nurse Coordinator for Oncology Multispecialty Care Centers. This role is vital in navigating patients and families through their care journey, ensuring they receive the right information and support. The Nurse Coordinator will work closely with various healthcare professionals, manage patient assessments, and develop tailored education plans. With a focus on collaboration and communication, this position offers a chance to make a significant impact in patient care. If you are passionate about oncology nursing and thrive in a dynamic environment, this opportunity is perfect for you.

Qualifications

  • 3+ years of experience in adult inpatient services or ambulatory oncology.
  • Connecticut RN license required, oncology experience preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct patient assessments and develop education plans based on needs.
  • Coordinate care and facilitate patient participation in treatment planning.

Skills

Patient Assessment
Patient Education
Care Coordination
Clinical Research
Professional Development

Education

Bachelor's Degree in Nursing
Master's Degree in Health-related field

Tools

Oncology Nursing Society certification

Job description

Overview

To be part of our organization, every employee should understand and share in the YNHHS Vision, support our Mission, and live our Values. These values - integrity, patient-centered, respect, accountability, and compassion - must guide what we do, as individuals and professionals, every day.

The Nurse Coordinator for Oncology Multispecialty Care Centers (OMCC) is an integral member of an assigned Disease Team. The OMCC Nurse Coordinator focuses on:
  1. Navigating the patient and family across care settings according to the established patient care plan.
  2. Ensuring that the patient/family have appropriate information, understand and have the capacity to adhere to the medical plan.
  3. Bridging between the various consultants, services, points of care encountered by patient/family.
The primary roles of this provider are serving as a consistent primary contact for new patients and their families, partnering with the Intake Assistant to expedite entry of new patients into the system and collaborating with Disease Team members to ensure coordination of care across the continuum for the designated patient population. The OMCC Nurse Coordinator synchronizes patient/family care across care settings beginning with the initial referral and consultative visit and ending with handoff at a designated point determined by the specific disease team (will vary according to patient population and disease team preferences). The OMCC Nurse Coordinator interfaces with point of care staff in accordance with the plan for patient care, educates patients and families based on determination of learning needs, and communicates plan detail to patient/family, physicians, mid-level providers, others involved in the patient's care.

Responsibilities

  1. Clinical Practice: Patient/Family Assessment (Initial and Ongoing)
    • Collects Level II* patient data for new patients using established assessment form prior to initial visit to assess patient/family current and projected future needs; Note: Level II patient data includes physical and psychosocial history, current medical status, medication review, teaching/learning evaluation.
  2. Clinical Practice: Patient/Family Education
    • Develops a patient/family education plan based on assessment findings relevant to teaching learning topics, styles and the identification of special needs and preferences.
  3. Clinical Practice: Care Coordination and Patient/Family Referral
    • Alerts Tumor Board Coordinator to place patient on listing for treatment planning session and, if patient will be present, facilitates patient participation; attends treatment planning sessions and documents treatment plans formulated.
  4. Clinical Practice: Clinical Research
    • Identifies candidates for open clinical trials and communicates to physician, mid-level provider and assigned research nurse; collaborates with Research Nurses to ensure follow-through on clinical trials accrual of individual patients.
  5. Clinical Program Support
    • Oversees Intake Assistant performance by analyzing accuracy and completeness of data compiled on new patients and observing patient/family interactions; provides feedback to supervisor.
  6. Professional Development
    • Sets and strives to meet annual goals for professional development.
  7. Addendum: When needed or as assigned, performs practice/clinic nurse function as outlined in Clinical Nurse in the Ambulatory Practice/Outpatient Multispecialty Care Center functional description/overview.

Qualifications

EDUCATION


Bachelor's Degree in Nursing highly preferred; Master's Degree in Health-related field preferred.


EXPERIENCE


A minimum of three (3) years experience in adult inpatient services, ambulatory oncology service or operating room. Oncology experience preferred.


LICENSURE


Connecticut RN license.


SPECIAL SKILLS


Oncology Nursing Society certification (OCN, AOCN) desirable.


Additional Information

3 years Oncology or Surgical Nursing experience CT RN License Required, Oncology Experience Preferred, Oncology Certification Preferred, BSN Required
YNHHS Requisition ID: 134957
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