American Traveler
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Days, 5x8hrs
Assignment Overview Shift: Days, 5x8hrs Hours: 40 hrs/wk Start Date: May 19, 2026 Length: 13 weeks Openings: 1 Description American Traveler seeks an experienced Radiation Oncology RN with a minimum of 2 years of experience for an outpatient oncology clinic, with no first-time travelers considered. Details Outpatient Radiation Oncology clinic setting Patient population includes head and neck, breast, GYN, lung, GI, neuro, transplant, prostate, and urologic oncology cases across adolescent, adult, and geriatric age groups 12-room clinic with 2 procedure rooms; operates as a care team model rather than assigned patient ratios No float, call, or weekend requirements Day shift, 5x8 schedule (8:30 AM – 5:00 PM) Uses Epic, Pyxis, Aria, and SBAR for documentation and communication Requirements Active RN license (license required if applicable) Current BLS required; ACLS required Chemo (Cemo) and OCN certifications preferred Minimum 2 years of RN experience required Understanding of high-dose radiation therapy including interstitial, ring tandem, vaginal cylinder, TBI, and pelvic exam procedures Experience with head and neck scope management and POC testing Ability to recognize and communicate abnormal lab values Proficiency in accessing and managing ports, central line blood draws, central line/implanted line care, and PICC line care Experience with infusion pump management, IV hydration, IV push narcotic agents, and antibiotic administration Familiarity with sepsis protocols, care coordination, isolation precautions/PPE, and telephone triage Additional Information Preferred experience includes outpatient oncology, radiation oncology, and management of radiation therapy side effects Preferred oncology specialties include brain, breast, colorectal, ENT, lung, melanoma, ovarian/uterine, pancreatic, and prostate cancers Preferred skills include body fluid handling post-chemotherapy, cytotoxic spill management, PCA pump management, colostomy/ileostomy care, Foley catheter insertion/management, telemetry interpretation, tracheostomy care, wound care, radiation safety precautions, TBI, and neuropathy management 24 hours of orientation provided Caribbean blue scrubs required; scrubs are not provided by the unit First-time travelers will not be considered for this position