Nurse Practitioner – BMT Division New Grads
Listed on 2026-07-06
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Nursing
Oncology Nurse
Location: St. Charles
Not every NP gets to work at the frontier of medicine. A research-active academic BMT division at a Level 1 medical center in St. Louis is hiring — and they're willing to invest in the right new graduate with oncology RN experience, not just wait for a seasoned specialist to walk through the door. If you've spent time at the bedside of hematology/oncology patients and are ready to take that experience into an advanced practice role that matches its intensity, this is the opportunity worth considering.
Three 13-hour night shifts per week. Bone marrow biopsies. Stem cell transplants. Clinical trials. Immediate physician backup on every shift. A hiring bonus. And St. Louis — one of the most affordable, livable, culturally rich cities in the Midwest — as your backdrop.
Key Responsibilities- Provide comprehensive inpatient care for bone marrow transplant patients
- Manage hematologic malignancy patients undergoing BMT and related therapies
- Perform bone marrow biopsies and assist with stem cell transplants
- Collaborate with attending physicians, fellows, and interdisciplinary BMT team
- Participate in clinical trials and research initiatives within the BMT division
- Monitor and manage treatment-related complications and disease toxicities
- Maintain accurate and timely inpatient clinical documentation
- Utilize immediate physician telecommunication and on-site backup throughout shifts
- AGACNP, AGNP, AGPCNP, DNP, or FNP credential
- New graduates with oncology RN experience welcome
- Oncology rotation or RN background in oncology preferred
- Commitment to mission-driven, collaborative academic medicine
- Experience-based competitive salary + potential hiring bonus
- Full-time | Three 13-hour night shifts/week (6:00 PM–7:00 AM)
- Rotating weekends and holidays | Flexible scheduling available
- Retirement with employer match
- Comprehensive benefits within first 30 days
- Immediate hire
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