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Required Education:
RN
Internal Number: JR-14787
The Manager of Heme Malignancy and Leukemia Outpatient will provide direction and offer recommendations with the development, implementation, quality assurance, and improvement activities of the malignant hematology and leukemia service line within the hematopoietic cellular therapy program (HCT) and clinical research. Collaborates with community oncologists, hospitals, PCPs, and facility wide multidisciplinary teams including HCT inpatient/outpatient stem cell transplant, clinic, pharmacy, nursing, physician specialty groups, lab, radiology services, finance, scheduling, case management, social work, data management, and quality to ensure seamless patient care across all areas. Provides visionary leadership to maximize the effectiveness and financial performance of service delivery systems and to ensure excellent patient outcomes.
The successful candidate:
Provide direction and offer recommendations for the development, implementation, quality assurance, and improvement activities of the malignant hematology and leukemia service line within the hematopoietic cellular therapy (HCT) program and clinical research.
Collaborate with community oncologists, hospitals, PCPs, and multidisciplinary teams, including HCT inpatient/outpatient stem cell transplant, clinic, pharmacy, nursing, physician specialty groups, lab, radiology services, finance, scheduling, case management, social work, data management, and quality, to ensure seamless patient care.
Provide visionary leadership to maximize the effectiveness and financial performance of service delivery systems and ensure excellent patient outcomes.
Determine the strategic direction of the heme malignancy/leukemia service and post allogeneic stem cell transplant clinic, establishing priorities in alignment with executive and physician leadership goals.
Develop, implement, operate, and enhance the leukemia, heme malignancy, CAR-T, and post allogeneic stem cell transplant clinics.
Other duties as assigned.
Your qualifications will include:
Minimum of 3 years of related experience required; 5 years of related experience preferred
Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing required; Master’s degree preferred
Georgia Registered Nurse License required
Preferred certifications include OCN; BMTCN
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City of Hope's mission is to make hope a reality for all touched by cancer and diabetes. Founded in 1913, City of Hope has grown into one of the largest and most advanced cancer research and treatment organizations in the U.S., and one of the leading research centers for diabetes and other life-threatening illnesses.An equal opportunity employer, we are committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion.