The Nurse Director of Radiation Oncology provides comprehensive leadership and oversight for all nursing services across Brigham and Women’s Department of Radiation Oncology, spanning the Academic Medical Center (BWH Boston) and three community-based practice locations (DFBCC South Shore Hospital, DFBCC Milford Regional, BWH-Sturdy Mansfield). In addition, the incumbent collaborates with BWH affiliates locally, nationally, and internationally. This role is responsible for the strategic, clinical, and operational direction of radiation oncology nursing practice, ensuring the delivery of safe, high-quality, and patient-centered care across the system. The Nurse Director is responsible for supporting, mentoring, and supervising nurse leadership and staff, with direct oversight of Nurse Managers and/or Clinical Nurse Leaders and indirect oversight of the broader radiation oncology nursing team. The incumbent ensures that nursing practice is aligned with evidence-based standards, that patient care workflows are efficient and consistent across sites, and that nurses practice at the highest levels of clinical and professional competence in both academic and community settings. In this capacity, the Director provides nursing operational oversight for the full scope of clinical services and programs within the Department of Radiation Oncology, spanning a diverse range of treatment modalities, including complex and procedural-based services, integration of anesthesia-supported care, and collaboration in supportive and palliative care programs. Serving as a clinical and operational expert, the Nurse Director collaborates closely with physician, radiation therapy, advanced practice provider, and administrative leaders to support coordinated multidisciplinary care, implementation of new clinical programs and technologies, optimization of patient care workflows, and compliance with departmental, regulatory, and accreditation standards. The Director plays a key role in advancing quality and safety initiatives, patient experience, nursing professional development, and system-wide integration efforts, with a focus on standardization, innovation, and continuous improvement. The Nurse Director will collaborate closely with Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) Radiation Oncology nurse leadership to promote alignment of clinical practice standards, care models, and quality initiatives across the academic medical centers. Through this partnership, the Director will support broader efforts to advance clinical integration, consistency in patient care, and shared best practices across the system. This position is a critical leader in shaping the future of nursing practice within Radiation Oncology and advancing high-quality, integrated oncology care across the Mass General Brigham system. Additionally, they participate in the development, refinement, communication, and actualization of the BWH Department of Nursing (DON) vision, professional practice model, and relationship-based care delivery system
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees