NURSE NAVIGATOR-Nurse Navigation-Ambulatory- 40HR Day Shift -FCCC 8HP at Temple Health System
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

11 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

10 Feb, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Oncology Nursing Practice, Care Giving, Coordination, Consultation, Education, Research, Clinical Resource, Oncology Care Management, Scheduling Appointments, Barrier Removal, Insurance Navigation, Transportation Assistance, Clinical Care Question Answering

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
The Nurse Navigator functions to provide access to quality care for cancer patients/families. This is accomplished through expert oncology nursing practice in the areas of care giving, coordination, consultation, education and research (ONS Position Statement on Quality Care, 2007). The Nurse Navigator, in collaboration with the multidisciplinary team assists patients along the continuum of care from abnormal findings, diagnosis and through survivorship. The navigator will serve as a clinical resource with expertise in oncology care management while also providing guidance to the patient related to scheduling appointments, removing access related barriers including insurance and transportation, and answering clinical care related question Education Bachelor's Degree Nursing Required Master's Degree Nursing Preferred Experience 5 years experience in nursing with 2 years in nursing oncology Required 1 year experience as an oncology nurse case manager or patient navigator Preferred Licenses PA Registered Nurse License Required OCN - Oncology Cert Nurse Preferred Multi State Compact RN License Required Or
Responsibilities
The Nurse Navigator provides access to quality care for cancer patients and families by utilizing expert oncology nursing practice in care giving, coordination, consultation, education, and research. This role involves assisting patients through the continuum of care from abnormal findings to survivorship, serving as a clinical resource, and guiding patients on scheduling and removing access barriers like insurance and transportation.
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