
Research Nurse Patient Navigator at Mount Sinai Medical Center Miami Beach, FL
Itlearn360, Miami Beach, FL, United States
Mount Sinai Medical Center – Research Nurse Patient Navigator, Oncology – Miami Beach, FL.
RN Patient Navigator – Oncology
Position Responsibilities
Acts as liaison between patients, providers, and the multidisciplinary; guides patients through the healthcare system by providing new‑patient orientation, education, facilitation of decision making advocacy, and supporting the patient throughout the care continuum from first diagnosis, to treatment, into survivorship, and end‑of‑life care.
Advocates for the delivery of cancer care to align with patients’ and their support systems’ cultural needs and preferences; assists patients in making appointments, ensuring adherence to scheduled appointments with healthcare providers and specialists.
Identifies barriers to care and appropriately refers patients to the multidisciplinary team in a timely manner, fostering trust and collaboration with the clinical and research team members and support systems in the community, enhancing care delivery and promoting health equity.
Addresses the development and implementation of care plans based on identified needs and barriers to care, including integrating evidence‑based resources and standards to drive care delivery and accomplish our goals of improving the care of cancer patients.
Tailors assessment tools to identify and address unique risks or opportunities that consider cultural and linguistic needs.
Ensures seamless and smooth transitions across screening, diagnosis, active treatment, survivorship, palliative care, or end of life, collaborating with the multidisciplinary team members to create and optimize cohesive and streamlined workflows.
Educates patients and their support systems on their rights and takes their preferences into account to ensure they can participate in the decision‑making process throughout their cancer journey.
Performs the screening of participant patients, following the assigned research requirements and protocol, ensures documentation of patient evolution for follow‑up purposes.
Interacts with patients and families to ensure study compliance and adherence to treatment protocols, obtains information, monitors and tracks patient progress, and communicates relevant information to the providers and members of the multidisciplinary team.
Collects pertinent patient information and records medical data onto data collection sheets, in electronic medical record, or reports using the organization’s platforms, as necessary.
Confers with professional staff involved in data collection, data analysis, and the execution of studies to ensure compliance with protocol guidelines and adherence to requirements of regulatory agencies, including coordination of the development of forms and questionnaires.
All other duties and responsibilities, as assigned.
Qualifications
Current valid State of Florida RN License; AONN Certification preferred, OCN preferred.
Bachelor’s degree in nursing preferred; Basic Life Support (BLS) required, ACLS preferred.
3‑5 years of relevant experience in an oncology setting preferred, or patient/healthcare relations or human services field. Research experience preferred.
Benefits
Health benefits
Life insurance
Long‑term disability coverage
Healthcare spending accounts
Retirement plan
Paid time off
Pet insurance
Tuition reimbursement
Employee assistance program
Wellness program
On‑site housing for selected positions and more!
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RN Patient Navigator – Oncology
Position Responsibilities
Acts as liaison between patients, providers, and the multidisciplinary; guides patients through the healthcare system by providing new‑patient orientation, education, facilitation of decision making advocacy, and supporting the patient throughout the care continuum from first diagnosis, to treatment, into survivorship, and end‑of‑life care.
Advocates for the delivery of cancer care to align with patients’ and their support systems’ cultural needs and preferences; assists patients in making appointments, ensuring adherence to scheduled appointments with healthcare providers and specialists.
Identifies barriers to care and appropriately refers patients to the multidisciplinary team in a timely manner, fostering trust and collaboration with the clinical and research team members and support systems in the community, enhancing care delivery and promoting health equity.
Addresses the development and implementation of care plans based on identified needs and barriers to care, including integrating evidence‑based resources and standards to drive care delivery and accomplish our goals of improving the care of cancer patients.
Tailors assessment tools to identify and address unique risks or opportunities that consider cultural and linguistic needs.
Ensures seamless and smooth transitions across screening, diagnosis, active treatment, survivorship, palliative care, or end of life, collaborating with the multidisciplinary team members to create and optimize cohesive and streamlined workflows.
Educates patients and their support systems on their rights and takes their preferences into account to ensure they can participate in the decision‑making process throughout their cancer journey.
Performs the screening of participant patients, following the assigned research requirements and protocol, ensures documentation of patient evolution for follow‑up purposes.
Interacts with patients and families to ensure study compliance and adherence to treatment protocols, obtains information, monitors and tracks patient progress, and communicates relevant information to the providers and members of the multidisciplinary team.
Collects pertinent patient information and records medical data onto data collection sheets, in electronic medical record, or reports using the organization’s platforms, as necessary.
Confers with professional staff involved in data collection, data analysis, and the execution of studies to ensure compliance with protocol guidelines and adherence to requirements of regulatory agencies, including coordination of the development of forms and questionnaires.
All other duties and responsibilities, as assigned.
Qualifications
Current valid State of Florida RN License; AONN Certification preferred, OCN preferred.
Bachelor’s degree in nursing preferred; Basic Life Support (BLS) required, ACLS preferred.
3‑5 years of relevant experience in an oncology setting preferred, or patient/healthcare relations or human services field. Research experience preferred.
Benefits
Health benefits
Life insurance
Long‑term disability coverage
Healthcare spending accounts
Retirement plan
Paid time off
Pet insurance
Tuition reimbursement
Employee assistance program
Wellness program
On‑site housing for selected positions and more!
#J-18808-Ljbffr