Receiving the diagnosis of cancer will often bring up more questions and confusion than answers. Knowing where to even start the journey along the Cancer Care Continuum can be a huge undertaking for a patient. At Willamette Valley Cancer Institute, our OncologyNurse Navigators act as your guides on the initial stage of your journey. As one of the initial points of contact, the OncologyNurse Navigator will help connect the patient with not only the care team in the clinic but provide information and outreach for both patient and family support team members. This position requires not only the tenacity to shift priorities at a moment's notice, but also have the compassionate mindset to put the patient above all else. Experience as a Nurse Navigator is highly preferred.
Hourly Salary Range: $38.00-$56.78
Employment Type : Full Time - 40hr/week (1.0 FTE) Benefits : M/D/V, Life Ins., 401(k) Location : Eugene, OR
Responsibilities: The Oncology Nurse Navigator is responsible for providing individual assistance to patients, families, and caregivers to overcome health care system barriers and provide timely access to quality healthcare within a community oncology setting. Utilizing the nursing process, the Oncology Nurse Navigator provides patient education and access to relevant internal and external resources. Primary objectives are to facilitate informed decision making and timely access to high quality health and psychosocial care through all phases of the cancer continuum. Routine collaboration with internal departments and external referral resources are anticipated, including scheduling, financial counseling, lab, pharmacy, social work, nursing, surgical, radiation and imaging, nutrition, and others. Regular and frequent interface with practice-based leadership teams, physicians, and clinical staff is required to promote and engage the patient navigation process.
Performs coordination of care during the full continuum of cancer care experience
Identifies potential and real gaps in care delivery; seeks out opportunities for avoidance and/or closure
Prepares for, organizes and participates in the Patient Care Conference (huddle) at regular intervals; communicates interventional outcomes to full care team in a timely manner
Performs assessment of patient risk stratification
Performs basic psychosocial assessments and provides emotional support; delegates and/or make referrals for additional screening and support as needed
Develops appropriate nursing diagnoses and corresponding action plans as needed
Supports and/or provides chemotherapy education, adherence and side effect monitoring. Prepare and present education materials to patient and family members. Making sure that the information is both up to date and accessible to all audiences.
Assures appropriate consent forms are obtained prior to administration of therapies.
Holds or participates in survivorship and advance care planning visits; makes referrals as needed
Participates in research, quality, and performance improvement, including reporting on navigation metrics
Maintain informational resource binders on available therapies
Documents patient teaching in EMR. Communicates all pertinent information to the physician and healthcare team.
Triages patient phone calls as needed and documents relevant information in the EMR. Assess patient/family needs and provides teaching and other instructional material. Demonstrates awareness of community resources available to patients and assists with referrals as necessary.
Supports patient advocacy and empowerment
Knowledgeable of practice operations guidelines, practice organization and healthcare economics
Participates in Team Meetings as part of the Support Services Team. Works collaboratively with all members of the multidisciplinary team.
Maintains patient confidentiality.
Qualifications:
Active Oregon State RN license
BSN and Oncology Certification (OCN) preferred
5 (five) years of experience as a Registered Nurse in an oncology practice or applicable acute care environment
1 (one) year experience as a Nurse Navigator or Case Management; Nurse Navigator Certification preferred
Demonstrates leadership, interpersonal and collaboration skills
Ability to apply the full nursing process in day-to-day clinical operations, including assessment, analysis and nursing diagnosis, care planning, implementation and outcomes evaluation
Ability to assess health disparities, identify needs of populations and cultures found within the general facility service area, describe a patient navigation process to address those needs, and document outcomes
Ability to prioritize and re-prioritize quickly
Strong organizational and critical thinking skills
Ability to apply and/or oversee care coordination in conjunction with the multidisciplinary team
Strong verbal and written communication skills
Working computer and internet skills, including an electronic EMR system
Basic knowledge of local community resources
The US Oncology Network is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin.
Physical Requirements:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Requires full range of body motion including handling and lifting patients, manual and finger dexterity, and eye-hand coordination. Requires standing and walking for extensive periods of time. Occasionally lifts and carries items weighing up to 40 lbs. Requires corrected vision and hearing to normal range.