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in Chicago, IL
Nursing
•30 days ago
Hours | Full-time, Part-time |
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Location | chicago, Illinois |
About this job
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Job ID: 23871
Facility: ILLINOIS MASONIC MEDICAL CENTER
Department / Unit: Cac - Cancer Center
Status-FTE: Full-Time - 1
Shift: Day
~BSN
~3~5 years working with Oncology patients.
~OCN certification preferred ~Good communication skills.
~Knowledge of different computer databases for patient information
~Knowledgeable of healthcare industry
~Excellent written and verbal communication skills CPR certification
OCN, preferred Ability to work under stressful conditions and in difficult situations.
Ability to work with patients and family members in a fast~paced environment with established time constraints.
Must demonstrate empathy and compassion with all patient and family interactions.
Must be willing to work with other Advocate sites.
The purpose of this position is to develop a comprehensive survivorship program in collaboration with physicians and other members of the team. The coordinator will maintain ongoing relationships and act as a liason with health care providers and members of the community (e.g. Psychosocial Oncology, senior communities, American Cancer Society, Gilda's Club). In addition, the incumbent is responsible for creating survivorship careplans for assigned patients and meeting with patients per program guidelines. The incumbent will report outcomes data to Cancer Committee and Cancer Institute leadership.
Accountabilities:
Develops and coordinates the cancer survivorship program
Coordinates and manages relationships both internally and externally
Develops and coordinates a volunteer program
Job ID: 23871
Facility: ILLINOIS MASONIC MEDICAL CENTER
Department / Unit: Cac - Cancer Center
Status-FTE: Full-Time - 1
Shift: Day
~BSN
~3~5 years working with Oncology patients.
~OCN certification preferred ~Good communication skills.
~Knowledge of different computer databases for patient information
~Knowledgeable of healthcare industry
~Excellent written and verbal communication skills CPR certification
OCN, preferred Ability to work under stressful conditions and in difficult situations.
Ability to work with patients and family members in a fast~paced environment with established time constraints.
Must demonstrate empathy and compassion with all patient and family interactions.
Must be willing to work with other Advocate sites.
The purpose of this position is to develop a comprehensive survivorship program in collaboration with physicians and other members of the team. The coordinator will maintain ongoing relationships and act as a liason with health care providers and members of the community (e.g. Psychosocial Oncology, senior communities, American Cancer Society, Gilda's Club). In addition, the incumbent is responsible for creating survivorship careplans for assigned patients and meeting with patients per program guidelines. The incumbent will report outcomes data to Cancer Committee and Cancer Institute leadership.
Accountabilities:
Develops and coordinates the cancer survivorship program
Coordinates and manages relationships both internally and externally
Develops and coordinates a volunteer program