RN Oncology Unit - Nights at The Staff Pad
Helena, Montana, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

21 Feb, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

23 Nov, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Oncology Nursing, Patient-Centered Care, Chemotherapy Administration, Patient Education, Clinical Assessment, Pain Management, End-of-Life Care, Communication, Team Collaboration, Nursing Process, Psychosocial Support, Drug Properties, Safety Handling, Competency Updates, Resource for Nurses

Industry

Staffing and Recruiting

Description
The Staff Pad has partnered with a hospital in Helena, Montana to find an Oncology Registered Nurse to join their team. Shift: Full-time - Nights Job Summary: The Oncology RN delivers compassionate, patient-centered care using the nursing process to assess, plan, implement, and evaluate treatment. This role provides both direct and indirect care within the Oncology Unit and serves as a resource for new or less experienced nurses. The RN prioritizes patient needs based on physical and psychosocial status and is prepared to support patients and families through complex issues including cancer pain management, end-of-life care, and altered body image. The nurse must demonstrate strong knowledge of chemotherapy administration, safe handling, drug properties, and expected side effects while educating patients and families throughout treatment. The RN also communicates changes in patient condition to the care team and responds quickly to clinical changes. Qualifications: Experience: Demonstrated ability to function independently as an Oncology RN. Education: Graduate of an accredited school of nursing. Licensure/Certification: Current Montana RN license and BLS required. Oncology Nursing Certification preferred. Completion of a chemotherapy/oncology course and competency required within 6–12 months of hire; annual competency updates required.
Responsibilities
The Oncology RN delivers compassionate, patient-centered care and serves as a resource for new or less experienced nurses. They prioritize patient needs and communicate changes in patient condition to the care team.
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