About the role
Unit Description: As a Hematology/Oncology Nurse in our 32-bed inpatient unit, you’ll be responsible for the delivery of care to patients with a diagnosis of cancer in various stages including both solid tumors and hematologic malignancies. We administer chemotherapy, biotherapy, immunotherapies, as well as manage illness and treatment related symptoms. As a member of our team, you will provide patient/family education and exceptional support during each patient’s unique cancer journey. Our dedicated Hematology & Oncology Nurses understand that patient and family involvement are essential components of holistic care. We work as an interdisciplinary team with Physicians, LNAs, Oncology Pharmacists, Social Workers, Case Managers, Palliative Care Specialists, Clinical Dietitians, PTs & RTs to provide our patients with the best care possible. We support and encourage all nurses to increase their knowledge and to strengthen their nursing skills through certifications, conferences, and courses. Our nurses also have the opportunity to advance through the Clinical Advancement and Recognition Program (CARP).
EDUCATION: Current RN licensure or compact licensure recognized by the State of Vermont is required. ADN required, BSN preferred.
EXPERIENCE: Appropriate experience in specific clinical area. Varies by unit. Greater than one year of experience.
No required call
Incentives: Shift differentials - ($3.00 Evening) ($6.50 Night) ($3.50 Weekend Day) ($6.50 Weekend Evening)
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UVM Medical Center is a leading healthcare provider and teaching hospital focused on community health and medical education within the University of Vermont Health Network.
What's promising
- •Strong affiliation with the University of Vermont enhances educational and research opportunities.
- •Comprehensive healthcare services cater to diverse patient needs across the region.
- •Commitment to community health improvement through innovative programs and services.
What to watch
- •Limited public information about employee satisfaction and workplace culture.
- •Potential challenges in balancing educational commitments with patient care demands.
- •Navigating the complexities of a large health network may impact decision-making speed.
Why UVM Medical Center
- •Integration with a university provides robust training and development for medical professionals.
- •Focus on community health initiatives sets it apart from other regional hospitals.
- •Diverse role offerings reflect a wide range of medical and support services.
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About UVM Medical Center
The University of Vermont Medical Center is a comprehensive healthcare provider and teaching hospital that is part of the University of Vermont Health Network. It offers a range of medical services and is dedicated to improving the health of the communities it serves.
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