Oncology Nurse Practitioner
Not Specified, ND, USA
- Healthcare
- Oncology Nurse Practitioner
- Medical Oncology
- Chemotherapy
The Oncology Nurse Practitioner provides outpatient medical oncology care including treatment planning, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy administration in a cancer center setting. They coordinate care across regional systems and work collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams such as radiation oncology, surgical oncology, and nursing staff. The role requires board certification, relevant licensure, and experience in oncology or hematology to manage diverse cancer cases effectively.
ATC West Healthcare Services is seeking an Oncology Advanced Practice Provider (APP) to provide outpatient care. This role focuses on medical oncology patient management, treatment planning, and coordination of care across regional systems. Coverage is needed due to the discontinuation of an external outreach oncology program.
Dates / ScheduleSchedule: Monday Friday, 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
Coverage Requirement: Minimum of 3 days per week
Preferred blocks: Monday Wednesday or Tuesday Thursday
Setting: Outpatient medical oncology clinic
Patients per Day: Approximately 8 10
Duration: Approximately 90 days (billing enrollment coverage)
Provide outpatient medical oncology care in a cancer center setting
Complete cancer staging workups
Formulate and initiate chemotherapy and immunotherapy plans
Collaborate with:
On-site Radiation Oncology
Off-site Surgical Oncology
Other NPs and PAs
Oversee clinical aspects of treatment delivery and infusion services
Coordinate oncology care across regional systems
Bone marrow biopsy experience preferred but not required
EMR systems: Mosaiq and Meditech
Strong multidisciplinary support including:
2 clinic RNs, 4 infusion RNs, RN navigator
Radiation oncology team, dietitian, prior authorization specialists
Patient advocate, financial assistance coordinator, tumor registry, scalp cooling program
Case mix includes a broad range of solid tumors, hematologic malignancies, metastatic disease, and non-malignant hematology
Board Certified or Board Eligible APP (Required)
North Dakota License or IMLC (Highly preferred; must be willing to obtain ND license if not licensed)
BLS Certification (Required)
Active DEA (Required)
Experience in medical oncology or hematology/oncology strongly preferred
Bone marrow biopsy experience preferred
Ability to manage diverse oncology case types independently with multidisciplinary support
Clean malpractice history (Highly preferred)
Availability confirmed at time of name clear




