This Nurse Practitioner role is housed within the Department of Radiology but is fully dedicated to the Genetics and Personalized Cancer Prevention (GPCP) program. In this position, you’ll care for patients seeking cancer genomics risk assessment, genetic testing, and individualized cancer surveillance planning. You’ll follow high-risk patients longitudinally—whether they carry a pathogenic variant or have elevated risk based on personal or family history—and work within a multidisciplinary team focused on prevention, early detection, and precision medicine. A strong genetics background is not required. We provide comprehensive training, clinical resources, and mentorship. All NPs also complete a Cancer Genomics Risk Assessment Certification Course, offered virtually and fully reimbursed by the department upon successful completion. Responsible for direct patient care and coordination within specialty area(s). Assesses patients by means of health history and physical examination. Initiates and orders selected therapeutic and diagnostic procedures as determined by specialty area(s) following appropriate clinical protocols. Educates and councils patients as appropriate by department and specialty practice standards. Confers with physicians and other health care providers in completing and implementing appropriate patient treatment plans. Schedule: Monday-Friday, 9-5
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees