Hematology/Oncology Multi Specialty Group job located in Kentucky
Job Description
- Dedicated team of specialists
- Consistent weekday schedule plus call
- Gain exposure to cutting edge treatments in hematology/oncology
(Login for Information) is seeking a full-time Advanced Practice Provider to join a well-established community cancer treatment facility in Lexington, Kentucky. (Login for Information) has been a leader in cancer care in central Kentucky since 1983. Together with (Login for Information), Markey Cancer Center operates two full-service community cancer care locations.
Come join a collaborative, patient-centered hematology/oncology team where your expertise makes a meaningful difference every day. This full-time role (Monday–Friday) offers a dynamic mix of inpatient and outpatient care, including hospital rounding, patient evaluations, coordination of care with physicians, consultations, follow-up visits, and participation in the on-call rotation.
We are seeking an advanced practice provider who is compassionate, motivated, and eager to contribute to exceptional cancer care. Previous experience in hematology, medical oncology, or inpatient nursing is highly valued.
Why Join Us?
- Be part of a dedicated team that prioritizes patient well-being, innovation, and supportive collaboration.
- Work alongside highly skilled physicians and specialists in a field that is both challenging and deeply rewarding.
- Gain exposure to a diverse patient population and cutting-edge treatments in hematology and oncology.
- Enjoy a consistent weekday schedule with opportunities to expand your clinical expertise.
Summary of Role
As an Advanced Practice Provider (APP), you will partner closely with physicians to deliver high-quality, compassionate care. Responsibilities include:
- Conducting patient histories and physicals
- Interpreting clinical data and developing care plans
- Recommending and coordinating diagnostic and therapeutic procedures
- Supporting treatment management and follow-up care
- Building meaningful relationships with patients, families, and colleagues
- Maintain all requirements to maintain the license including CMEs.
- Collaborate with facility staff and interdisciplinary teams
- Educate patients and families about treatment options and care goals
- Ensure a safe, respectful, and supportive environment for patients
This role offers the opportunity to grow professionally while making a lasting impact on patients and their loved ones.
Preferred Qualifications
- Master’s degree in Nursing from an accredited program; current APRN licensure in good standing (Kentucky or applicable state)
- Advanced Oncology Certified Nurse Practitioner (AOCNP) certification or eligibility preferred
- OR graduation from an accredited Physician Assistant program with NCCPA certification and Kentucky state licensure (or eligibility)
- Prior hematology/oncology or inpatient experience preferred
- Current Healthcare Provider CPR certification required
Physical Requirements
- Ability to remain mobile and/or in a stationary position for up to 8 hours/day
- Capability to lift, move, and transport patients, equipment, and supplies
- Strong manual dexterity, motor coordination, vision, and communication skills
- Ability to accurately read and interpret provider orders
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Note:
This description reflects the general nature of the role and is not intended to list every duty or responsibility. Regular attendance and active participation as a team member are essential.
(Login for Information) is an Equal Opportunity Employer