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Nurse Practitioner-Onc

Covenant Health
Full-time
On-site
Knoxville, Tennessee, United States






Overview






Oncology Nurse Practitioner, Float Pool

Full Time, 80 Hours Per Pay Period, Day Shift

Float Oncology Advanced Practice Provider (NP or PA). Will cover multiple TOG clinic locations and/or inpatient rounding. Oncology experience is strongly preferred but not required. Four-day and five-day schedule options are available.

 

As a member of Covenant Health and Thompson Cancer Survival Center, Thompson Oncology Group is part of the region’s largest cancer-fighting network, with more imaging centers, more board-certified physicians and surgeons, and more cancer and radiation centers closer to where you call home. All Thompson Oncology Group practices are committed to excellence and ongoing quality improvement.

 

Thompson Oncology Group (TOG) is a leader in medical oncology services and provides patients access to all proven, drug-based treatments and the latest clinical trial medicines. Our team of board-certified, fellowship-trained medical oncologists and certified advanced practice providers deliver on-site care and treatment, including chemotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted therapy, and hormone therapy, at affiliated infusion centers throughout our region.

 

Position Summary:

The Oncology Nurse Practitioner is a highly specialized APRN focused on providing comprehensive cancer care to Thompson Oncology Group (TOG) patients in both the inpatient and outpatient setting. The Oncology Nurse Practitioner (ONP) will provide care to hematology-oncology patients in collaboration with and under the supervision of their supervising physician. As a member of the TOG provider team, the ONP will follow established treatment protocols in their practice. The ONP will be a primary representative of the TOG provider team in the community and amongst our referring partners and will be expected to display professionalism, communicate clearly, and be an excellent collaborator in support of patients. The ONP can expect a dynamic daily clinic where patients may require anything from primary care services to complex chemotherapy side effect management.

 

If you have any questions please contact Recruiter: Sarah Grey || sgrey1@covhlth.com || 865-374-5271









Responsibilities






  • Triage telephone calls from patients, physicians, hospitals, and home health and hospice agencies requiring medical intervention, collaborating with physician(s) as necessary.
  • Performs evaluation and treats acute patient problems, including but not limited to oncologic emergencies, chemotherapy related side effects, and complications from cancer diagnoses.
  • Consults with physician and other medical specialties as necessary; adjusts processes as indicated
  • Performs history, physical examination, analyzes data for appropriate diagnosis and treatment, initiates plans of care for inpatient and office consults in collaboration with the physician, and follows previously established plans of care for both oncology and hematology patients in both the outpatient and inpatient setting.
  • Identifies health hazards in the patient’s environment, as well as patient risk factors. Identifies and considers the cultural patterns, economic status and patient resources in plan of care. Collaborates with social services, nurse navigation, and dietary services to provide holistic patient care.
  • Provides routine follow-up examinations and makes recommendations for adjustments to plans of care, as appropriate.
  • Refers patient to appropriate services when complexity exceeds the scope of practice of the practitioner.
  • Provides pre-treatment chemotherapy education to patients and their families in the office setting.
  • Provides education to office staff as needed.
  • Assists with preparation, administration, and supervision of chemotherapy as staff and physician coverage may require.
  • Assists with office medical procedures as required.
  • Provides first call coverage and assist with morning or evening hospital rounds as required. Serves as a point-person for the oncology group in the inpatient setting.
  • Collaborates with physician to formulate and review medical protocols.
  • Monitors and ensures accuracy of recording on patient medical records.
  • Documents patient history of present illness, review of systems, physical assessment, and plan of care in the patient’s medical record based off of office visit findings.
  • Responsible for conducting periodic review of policy and procedures.
  • Serves as a resource person for other staff personnel.
  • Serves on various committees pertinent to oncology within the Covenant Health System, such as Commission on Cancer and the pharmacy and therapeutics committee
  • First responder to infusion related emergencies or reactions in the on-site infusion center.
  • Follows policies, procedures, and safety standards. Completes required education assignments annually. Works toward achieving goals and objectives, and participates in quality improvement initiatives as requested.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned or requested.








Qualifications






Minimum Education:

None specified; however, must be sufficient to meet the standards for achievement of the below indicated license and/or certification as required by the issuing authority.

 

Minimum Experience:

None

 

Licensure Requirement:

Must have and maintain certification by American Nurses Association or American Academy of Nurse Practitioners as an Adult, Family or Acute Care Nurse Practitioner. Must meet State of Tennessee requirements as a Nurse Practitioner. Certification in Oncology by the Oncology Nurses Society preferred.