We are actively seeking an experienced Oncology Nurse Practitioner to join our client’s team in Fife. Our client is a comprehensive cancer treatment facility that provides integrative care, combining conventional oncology treatments with complementary therapies. In this role, you will serve as the supportive care practitioner for patients by completing treatment education visits, survivorship care, and collaborative advanced-care planning visits with the Oncology Social Work team. To serve as a resource and role model to staff by modeling compassion, motivation, and kindness to patients, colleagues, and the community.
The starting salary is $150-155k (negotiable). The hours will be Monday through Thursday, 7:45 AM to 4:30 PM and Friday from 8:00 AM to 3:30 PM.
Responsibilities: Perform evaluation, diagnosis, treatment planning, and monitoring of patients with oncology and hematology diagnoses. Oversee clinical triage intake, documentation, and patient follow-up for acute and non-urgent clinical needs. Complete patient care plans within EHR for patients to review, utilizing appropriate language for patient health-literacy and comprehension of medical information. Review and approve patient orders for internal treatments, including review of pre-treatment labs and applicable medical studies. Respond to in-office infusion reactions and/or other adverse events for acute assessment and intervention as needed. Work with medical office staff to place orders for patients to have clinical assessments, including both in-house and outside assessments, treatments, specialty consultations, infusions, transfusions, radiology, procedures, and supportive care services. Share responsibility for after-hours calls and hospital rounding to local facilities with whom our client is contracted. Document patient diagnoses to include specified diagnostic codes, clinical staging, treatment setting, pathological confirmation, diagnostic grading, comorbidities, and treatment intent. Work collaboratively with the Oncology Social Work team to screen patients for mental health disorders and risk factors, referring patients to internal social workers for intervention and treatment planning as needed. Spearhead internal committees for clinical education, working with community organizations, pharmaceutical representatives, nursing staff, and other providers. Work with the Human Resources Manager and other departmental leadership on initiatives including OSHA, Safety Committees, and process implementation of new programs. Support integrative approaches to cancer treatment such as naturopathic medicine, acupuncture, traditional Native American healing practices, nutrition, and other therapies. Hospital coverage required, including meeting credentialing/privileging requirements.
Requirements: Graduation from an accredited university with a Nurse Practitioner degree in Nursing. At least one (1) year experience in outpatient Oncology required. One (1) year experience in Hematology strongly preferred. Unrestricted and active licensure in the state of Washington and unrestricted participation with Medicare and Medicaid required. Five (5) years’ experience in Oncology/Hematology strongly preferred. Supervisory experience in a healthcare setting, highly desirable. Oncology Certification strongly preferred and required once eligible upon hire and completion of required hours and education.
Competitive Benefit Offerings: 100% Employer paid premiums for Medical, Dental, and Vision Employer paid base Life and AD&D Insurance Generous Vacation, Sick, and Personal Leave 11 annual observed paid holidays, plus a birthday holiday Comprehensive Employee Assistance Program with mental health, financial, and legal support 401k plans that allow for enrollment within 6 months of hire with profit sharing and immediate vesting Ample, free parking with 24-hour security for a gorgeous office space Continuing Education/Professional Development Support License and Certification Reimbursement Homebuyer Assistance Program and much more!