Oncology RN
Listed on 2026-07-02
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Nursing
Oncology Nurse, RN Nurse, Clinical Nurse Specialist
Oncology RN (Full Time)
Company: Medical Professionals of Miami
Location: Miami, FL – North Shore (New Clinic Opening)
Job Type: Full-Time | Onsite
MUST BE ONC certified (If you do not have this certification, please do not apply you will not be considered for this role.)
About Oncology Care PartnersOncology Care Partners (OCP) is an innovative oncology platform comprised of owned and affiliated practices purpose-built for value-based care. We are committed to improving clinical outcomes, enhancing the patient experience, and making cancer care more affordable.
Founded in February 2022, OCP was formed by Valtruis—a Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe company focused exclusively on advancing value-based care—in partnership with New Century Health, a national leader in oncology care management.
As we continue our rapid growth, we are seeking mission-driven professionals who are passionate about transforming oncology care and placing patients at the center of everything we do.
Passionate about oncology nursing and patient-centered care
A critical thinker who embraces innovation and continuous improvement
Compassionate, driven, and self-motivated
Comfortable challenging the status quo in pursuit of better outcomes
Engaged in feedback-driven environments that promote inclusion, collaboration, and diversity
Role SummaryThe Oncology Registered Nurse plays a vital role in delivering high-quality, compassionate oncology care. This role is responsible for planning, coordinating, and delivering patient care using the nursing process, evidence-based practice, and sound clinical judgment.
The Oncology RN functions as a direct caregiver, patient educator, and clinical resource, with responsibilities that include chemotherapy administration, symptom management, patient education, and care coordination. This position reports to the Practice Administrator and works closely with the oncologist and interdisciplinary care team.
Key Responsibilities- Implement, monitor, and evaluate individualized patient care plans
- Assess, document, and communicate patient conditions, responses to treatment, and care needs
- Carry out and document provider orders accurately in the EHR
- Monitor for changes in patient condition, including abnormal labs and adverse drug reactions, and initiate appropriate interventions
- Facilitate dose or schedule modifications through patient assessment, lab review, protocol consultation, dose calculation, and provider collaboration
- Administer hydration, medications, chemotherapy, biologic agents, and blood products per physician direction
- Mix chemotherapy medications as a backup to the pharmacy technician
- Perform routine nursing procedures including IV insertion, port access/flush, infusion pump connections/disconnections, and adverse reaction management
- Accurately administer and monitor chemotherapy and non-chemotherapy medications via all routes of administration
- Validate independent double-checks for chemotherapy administration
- Adhere to all safety protocols related to chemotherapy handling and hazardous waste disposal
- Triage patient phone calls, addressing concerns promptly and escalating when necessary
- Provide patient and caregiver education on treatment plans, medications, side effects, consents, and discharge instructions
- Coordinate discharge planning and follow-up care with the interdisciplinary team
- Ensure compliance with OSHA, regulatory, and accreditation standards
- Maintain accurate logs and operational readiness of the treatment area (e.g., biomedical waste, crash cart, refrigerator temperatures, AEDs)
- Participate in professional development, continuing education, and policy/procedure development
- Contribute to quality improvement initiatives and the overall patient experience
- Serve as a collaborative, flexible team member in support of OCP’s mission
- Perform other duties as assigned
- Strong passion for oncology patients and caregivers
- Excellent critical thinking and clinical judgment
- Clear, compassionate communication skills (verbal and written)
- Comfort and proficiency with EMR systems and healthcare technology
- Ability to thrive in a fast‑paced, patient-centered environment
- Minimum of 1 year of RN experience in an oncology or Med/Surg setting, including infusion and chemotherapy administration
- Current Florida RN license (BSN strongly preferred)
- Oncology Certified Nurse (OCN) required within 24 months of hire
- BLS and ACLS certifications (American Heart Association)
- Bilingual (Spanish/English) strongly preferred
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
Paid time off
Additional RequirementsOncology RN experience: 3 years required
Languages required:
English and Spanish
Ability to commute to or relocate to Miami, FL 33176 prior to start date
Work location:
In‑person
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