The Oncology Survivorship Nurse Practitioner (NP) will provide comprehensive survivorship care, care coordination, and oncology-focused primary care services for patients across the cancer continuum. Working collaboratively with primary care providers, oncology specialists, behavioral health providers, community organizations, and academic medical centers, the NP will ensure patients receive coordinated, evidence-based care throughout diagnosis, treatment, survivorship, and palliative care. This position is Part-time between 16 to 20 hours per week. The Oncology Survivorship NP will function as an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN), conducting independent patient assessments, developing treatment plans, ordering and interpreting diagnostic tests, prescribing medications and therapies, and managing survivorship-related conditions within the scope of Massachusetts APRN practice regulations and MFM Health policies. The position will utilize national guidelines and best practices, including: American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) guidelines National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) guidelines Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) survivorship recommendations Evidence-based survivorship care frameworks MFM Health clinical policies and procedures Target Patient Populations Newly Diagnosed Cancer Patients Establish an early relationship with patients following diagnosis. Serve as a liaison between primary care and oncology teams. Assist patients in navigating treatment plans, appointments, and support services. Promote continuity of care throughout the treatment journey. Provide education regarding diagnosis, treatment expectations, and supportive resources. Patients Undergoing Active Treatment Including patients receiving: Chemotherapy Immunotherapy Targeted therapy Hormonal therapy Radiation therapy Surgical oncology care Clinical trial participation Responsibilities include clinical evaluation, symptom management, patient education, medication management, care coordination, and communication with treating oncology teams. Patients Transitioning from Active Treatment Facilitate reintegration into primary care. Ensure appropriate surveillance, preventive care, and chronic disease management. Develop individualized survivorship care plans. Reduce the risk of patients becoming disconnected from primary care services. Long-Term Cancer Survivors Including: Childhood cancer survivors Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) survivors Adult survivors Geriatric oncology patients Patients Experiencing Treatment-Related Complications Evaluate, diagnose, manage, and coordinate referrals for acute and long-term treatment effects. Collaborate with specialty providers to optimize patient outcomes. Patients Receiving Palliative Care Collaborate with palliative care teams to optimize quality of life. Assist with symptom management, advance care planning, and care coordination. Core Survivorship Focus Areas A primary responsibility of the Oncology Survivorship NP will be the identification, assessment, management, treatment, and referral of survivorship-related concerns, including: Sexual health and intimacy concerns Peripheral neuropathy and neurotoxicity Cognitive impairment ("chemo brain") Lifestyle modification and wellness planning Nutrition and exercise counseling Stress management and emotional well-being Anxiety and depression screening and treatment Lymphedema prevention and management Fatigue management Long-term and late effects of cancer treatment Fear of cancer recurrence Return-to-work and functional recovery challenges Bone health and osteoporosis prevention Cardiovascular risk management following cancer treatment Additionally, all oncology patients will receive assessment and education regarding: Risk of cancer recurrence Risk of secondary malignancies Recommended surveillance and preventive care Health promotion and risk reduction strategies
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Mid Level