The Nurse Practitioner will deliver highly specialized care across the Cellular Therapy/BMT service line, managing patients from pre-transplant evaluation through long-term survivorship. Key duties include managing complications, chronic graft-versus-host disease, and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to ensure coordinated, evidence-based care.
Requirements summary
Candidates must possess a Master’s or Doctoral degree as a Nurse Practitioner along with an active Louisiana APRN license and RN license. A minimum of 2–3 years of experience in hematology/oncology, transplant medicine, or another high-acuity specialty is required, along with BLS and ACLS certifications.
Nurse Practitioner - Bone Marrow Transplant / Cell Therapy Department: Cellular Therapy / Bone Marrow Transplant Schedule: Full-Time Location: University Medical Center – New Orleans About the Opportunity We are expanding our advanced oncology services with the development of a comprehensive Cellular Therapy and Bone Marrow Transplant (BMT) Program—a critical step in strengthening our institutional readiness for National Cancer Institute (NCI) designation.
As a key clinical leader in this growth, the Nurse Practitioner (NP) will play an essential role in building the clinical infrastructure, patient care continuity, and multidisciplinary coordination required for a mature academic cancer program.
High-quality hematopoietic stem cell transplantation services are a cornerstone of NCI‑designated cancer centers.
This role directly supports program excellence by ensuring continuity of care, strengthening clinical depth, and advancing the patient experience across the entire transplant journey.
Role Summary The Nurse Practitioner will serve as a dedicated provider within the Cellular Therapy/BMT service line, delivering highly specialized care across a complex continuum—from pre‑transplant evaluation through long‑term survivorship.
The NP will collaborate closely with transplant physicians, infusion teams, research staff, and multidisciplinary clinical partners to ensure safe, coordinated, and evidence‑based care for all BMT and cellular therapy patients.
Key Responsibilities Provide comprehensive outpatient care to patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and cellular therapy.
Conduct pre‑transplant evaluations, manage post‑transplant follow‑up, and monitor for both acute and long‑term complications.
Support donor coordination, patient education, and care navigation in partnership with the transplant team.
Collaborate with inpatient teams to ensure seamless transitions of care.
Participate in care pathways, quality initiatives, and clinical protocols that support program growth and NCI‑aligned standards.
Work collaboratively with research and clinical trial teams to support translational and cellular therapy initiatives.
Provide ongoing patient and family education to enhance understanding, preparedness, and engagement throughout the transplant process.
Maintain meticulous clinical documentation and adherence to regulatory and accreditation standards.
Qualifications Required: Master’s or Doctoral degree as a Nurse Practitioner.
Active Louisiana APRN license (or eligibility).
Registered Nursing License (RN) from the Louisiana State Board of Nursing Minimum of 2–3 years of experience in hematology/oncology, transplant medicine, or another high‑acuity specialty.
Demonstrated ability to work within a multidisciplinary team in a complex clinical environment.
Basic Life Support (BLS) from American Heart Association Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) from American Heart Association Preferred: Prior experience in bone marrow transplant, cellular therapy, or immunotherapy.
Oncology or Acute Care NP certification.
Experience in academic medical centers or programs with strong research integration.
Who Thrives in This Role This role is ideal for a clinically skilled, highly motivated NP who excels in complex oncology care and values being part of a program-building initiative.
You bring strong critical‑thinking skills, compassion for patients navigating life‑changing therapies, and a commitment to advancing excellence in cancer care.
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