Job Title: Oncology Advanced Practice Provider (NP or PA)
Job Summary
We are seeking a dedicated Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant to join a collaborative and expanding Oncology service line at a premier regional hospital. Working within a state-of-the-art Cancer Center, you will function as an integral member of a clinical patient care team. The role is primarily outpatient-focused with occasional inpatient consults, supported by a high-caliber infusion team, in-house pharmacy, and onsite radiation oncology and laboratory services.
Compensation & Benefits
- Average Annual Salary: $135,626.50 (Commensurate with significant experience).
- Sign-on Bonus: Potential bonus to be discussed during the interview.
- Relocation: Assistance available for qualified candidates; residency within the local area is required.
- Benefits: Comprehensive package including a 6% retirement match, generous PTO, and CME allowance.
- Perks: Licensing/professional fee allowance, paid interview expenses, onsite employee health clinic, and an onsite Child Care and Learning Center.
Position Details
- Schedule: Full-time, Day shift (Four 10-hour shifts).
- Work-Life Balance: No nights or weekends; shared paid call.
- Clinical Environment: Access to a 19-chair infusion room and clinical trials; affiliated with a major health and sciences university network.
Candidate Requirements & Qualifications
Education & Licensure
- Certification: Board Certified Nurse Practitioner (NP) or Physician Assistant (PA) [Required].
- NP Specifics: AONCP certification (active or in-process) [Required].
- PA Specifics: Oncology subspecialty or additional oncology training [Highly Preferred].
- State License: Oregon license (active or willing to obtain) [Required].
Experience & Clinical Skills
- Specialty Experience: Prior experience practicing as an Oncology NP/PA in inpatient or outpatient settings [Highly Preferred].
- Clinical Acumen: Proficiency with EPIC EMR and a background in providing evidence-based, compassionate care.
- Background: Must have a clean malpractice history and background. A recent NPDB self-query report is required for the application process.
- Regional Connection: Candidates with existing ties to the state of Oregon (family, previous residency, etc.) are [Required].
Core Competencies
- Strong critical thinking and independent problem-solving skills.
- Excellent written and oral communication for effective interdepartmental coordination.
- Team-oriented "growth mindset" with the ability to handle stress and changing job requirements.
Key Responsibilities
- Perform clinical tasks and procedures consistent with advanced practice licensure.
- Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team including oncologists, nurse navigators, and infusion staff.
- Prioritize multiple responsibilities concurrently while providing quality, compassionate care to patients and communicating effectively with referring physicians.
- Maintain accurate documentation and regular, punctual attendance at the clinical site.