
Registered Nurse
American Oncology Network, Honolulu, HI, United States
Provides safe, accurate and efficient patient care, including but not limited to patient assessment, review of labs and vital signs, medication safety, dose verification, and drug administration. Follows all Job Breakdown Instructions (JBIs) associated with the role. Provides triage care when necessary and communicates patient condition effectively to multidisciplinary team members.
Location
Hawaii Cancer Care
Pay Range
$29.51 – $54.82
Key Performance Areas
Safely and accurately administer chemotherapy, immunotherapy, biotherapy, supportive care, and non‑oncologic agents to patients as ordered by providers, using Oncology Nurse’s Society (ONS) standards and guidelines.
Accurate and safe disposal of biohazardous waste, per OSHA and NIOSH guidelines.
Responsible for new and ongoing patient education, continual patient assessment, and support.
Documentation: Thorough, accurate and timely documentation in the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) of treatment rendered to patients; ensure appropriate charges are captured by following guidelines for all medications and activities.
Proper patient identification per JBI for all patient encounters.
Teaching: Educate patients and caregivers about medications, side effects and planned treatment course.
Interact with patients and families in a caring, professional manner.
Telephone triage: Prioritize incoming calls and messages from patients, family members, hospitals, nursing facilities, pharmacies, and physician offices—responding in an appropriate time frame.
Supplies: Assist with inventory and re‑stocking medical supplies; recommend purchase of new items as needed and place stock in storage areas promptly.
Complete annual required safety and nursing trainings; attend all mandatory staff meetings as necessary.
Maintain and ensure confidentiality of all patient and employee information.
Assist in training new employees related to job duties according to JBIs.
Will be expected to work at any Company location to meet business needs on an as‑needed basis, within reasonable expectations and timely notice; may be required to work overtime.
Perform other duties and projects as assigned.
Comply with all federal and state laws and regulations pertaining to patient privacy, patient’s rights, personnel law, safety, labor, and employment law.
Adhere to Company and departmental policies and procedures, including IT policies and procedures and Disaster Plan.
Education
Minimum: Nursing Degree.
Certifications and Licenses
Unencumbered RN license in state of employment or multi‑state license.
Current CPR and BLS certifications.
Valid driver’s license and vehicle for travel to other clinic locations as needed.
Previous Experience
Experience with hematology/oncology patients in a clinic or hospital setting.
Ability to assess patient needs and condition; strong critical thinking skills; calm and effective response in emergency situations.
Fluency in English with excellent oral and written communication skills.
Core Capabilities
Analysis & Critical Thinking: problem solving, analysis, decision‑making, planning, time management and organizational skills; detail oriented with independent judgment.
Interpersonal Effectiveness: interpersonal skills, emotional intelligence, diplomacy, tact, conflict management, delegation skills, and diversity awareness.
Communication Skills: command of the English language, active listening, balanced feedback.
Customer Service & Organizational Awareness: strong customer focus; collaborative, operational excellence; strong business acumen.
Self‑Management: manages time, conflicts, stress, and professional development; self‑motivated; works independently; remote work if required.
Fast‑paced, multi‑site environment: demonstrated ability to juggle competing priorities and stakeholder demands.
Computer Skills: proficiency in MS Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook; EMR.
Travel
Less than or equal to 25% of time.
Standard Core Workdays/Hours
Monday to Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
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Location
Hawaii Cancer Care
Pay Range
$29.51 – $54.82
Key Performance Areas
Safely and accurately administer chemotherapy, immunotherapy, biotherapy, supportive care, and non‑oncologic agents to patients as ordered by providers, using Oncology Nurse’s Society (ONS) standards and guidelines.
Accurate and safe disposal of biohazardous waste, per OSHA and NIOSH guidelines.
Responsible for new and ongoing patient education, continual patient assessment, and support.
Documentation: Thorough, accurate and timely documentation in the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) of treatment rendered to patients; ensure appropriate charges are captured by following guidelines for all medications and activities.
Proper patient identification per JBI for all patient encounters.
Teaching: Educate patients and caregivers about medications, side effects and planned treatment course.
Interact with patients and families in a caring, professional manner.
Telephone triage: Prioritize incoming calls and messages from patients, family members, hospitals, nursing facilities, pharmacies, and physician offices—responding in an appropriate time frame.
Supplies: Assist with inventory and re‑stocking medical supplies; recommend purchase of new items as needed and place stock in storage areas promptly.
Complete annual required safety and nursing trainings; attend all mandatory staff meetings as necessary.
Maintain and ensure confidentiality of all patient and employee information.
Assist in training new employees related to job duties according to JBIs.
Will be expected to work at any Company location to meet business needs on an as‑needed basis, within reasonable expectations and timely notice; may be required to work overtime.
Perform other duties and projects as assigned.
Comply with all federal and state laws and regulations pertaining to patient privacy, patient’s rights, personnel law, safety, labor, and employment law.
Adhere to Company and departmental policies and procedures, including IT policies and procedures and Disaster Plan.
Education
Minimum: Nursing Degree.
Certifications and Licenses
Unencumbered RN license in state of employment or multi‑state license.
Current CPR and BLS certifications.
Valid driver’s license and vehicle for travel to other clinic locations as needed.
Previous Experience
Experience with hematology/oncology patients in a clinic or hospital setting.
Ability to assess patient needs and condition; strong critical thinking skills; calm and effective response in emergency situations.
Fluency in English with excellent oral and written communication skills.
Core Capabilities
Analysis & Critical Thinking: problem solving, analysis, decision‑making, planning, time management and organizational skills; detail oriented with independent judgment.
Interpersonal Effectiveness: interpersonal skills, emotional intelligence, diplomacy, tact, conflict management, delegation skills, and diversity awareness.
Communication Skills: command of the English language, active listening, balanced feedback.
Customer Service & Organizational Awareness: strong customer focus; collaborative, operational excellence; strong business acumen.
Self‑Management: manages time, conflicts, stress, and professional development; self‑motivated; works independently; remote work if required.
Fast‑paced, multi‑site environment: demonstrated ability to juggle competing priorities and stakeholder demands.
Computer Skills: proficiency in MS Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook; EMR.
Travel
Less than or equal to 25% of time.
Standard Core Workdays/Hours
Monday to Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
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