Remote Oncology Nurse: W2-FT | Mon-Fri | Shift Options | Compact Licensure | $39.90/hr

Learn more about our Care Team: Read more about our Mission and the full Job Description Here: YOUR ROLE As a Thyme Care Oncology Nurse Navigator, you'll be a vital clinical resource for our members and their care network, offering triage, support, and education during their cancer journey via phone, email, and video communication. Under the guidance of our Nurse Team Lead, you'll conduct comprehensive clinical assessments, oversee member health, and facilitate end-of-life care discussions. Your main objective will involve actively engaging with members, addressing clinical issues, and efficiently managing any escalations that arise. Qualifications: Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing Compact unrestricted registered nurse (RN) license 3 years of nursing experience, including 1 year in solid tumor outpatient oncology nursing. Shifts: 8:30am - 5pm EST 11:30am - 8pm EST 2:30pm - 11pm EST Compensation: $39.90/hour | $83,000/Annually (non-negotiable) Full Coverage Benefits Role Details: This is a non-exempt, full-time position. Due to contractual limitations regarding access to PHIs, you must be located within the lower 48 United States to perform this role. To ensure sufficient clinical coverage, we ask that our Care Team be prepared to work up to 2 holidays per year, compensated at a 1x hourly rate and a 2.5x holiday rate. Job Type: Full-time Pay: From $39.90 per hour Expected hours: 40 per week Benefits: 401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Vision insurance Medical Specialty: Oncology Application Question(s): $39.90/hour is our non-negotiable rate for our Nurse Navigator role. Does this match what you're looking for next? Please describe any adult oncology nursing experience you have. (NOT med/surg or float) What is your shift preference(s)? (8:30am - 5pm, 11:30am - 8pm or 2:30pm - 11pm EST) Experience: full-time Adult Oncology (since 2020): 1 year (Required) oncology navigation: 1 year (Preferred) License/Certification: Oncology Certified Nurse (OCN) Certificate (Preferred) Work Location: Remote Apply tot his job Apply tot his job

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