As the Clinical Nurse Navigator (RN), you’ll serve as the primary Nurse for oncology care navigation, coordination, guideline-based treatment oversight, symptom assessment, escalation, and survivorship planning. You’ll function across the full cancer continuum and provide clinical leadership to ensure care delivery is evidence-based, safe, member-centered, and cost-conscious. Overall, this role encompasses advanced clinical oversight, pathway alignment, interdisciplinary coordination, and escalation authority to providers. The RN inherits and expands upon all Clinical Nurse Coordinator (LPN) responsibilities. You’ll need to be able to work a flexible schedule to meet member needs, which may include early mornings, evenings, and occasional weekends. The flexibility is particularly important when supporting members in different time zones, where availability may fall outside of traditional business hours. You’ll also need to be comfortable using work-approved communication tools, including phones, for occasional after-hours calls or texts. We emphasize work-life balance, and flexible scheduling supports both employee well-being and timely member access to personalized support.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior