BHS
Location
Louisville, Kentucky
The Nurse Navigator acts as an advocate and coordinator for oncology patients, ensuring they receive comprehensive services throughout the care continuum. Responsibilities include performing clinical assessments, providing patient education, and collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to improve program effectiveness.
A Bachelor's degree in nursing is required, with a Master's degree preferred and at least three years of oncology experience. Candidates must obtain ONCC certification within one year of hire and possess BCLS certification.
Full Time 40 weekly hours, day shift Job Summary: The Nurse Navigator functions within the multidisciplinary team as an advocate, , educator, and counselor for referred oncology patients with selected diagnoses, with an emphasis on patients diagnosed with surgical cancer. The Navigator is responsible for ensuring all patients referred with a cancer related diagnosis or suspicious finding receive effective and comprehensive services. She/he will coordinate patient care throughout the continuum in collaboration with the multidisciplinary team. She/he will serve as a clinical resource to patients and referring physician offices. He/she will serve as a liaison throughout the facility and in the community regarding services provided for selected cancer patient populations. She/he demonstrates broad-based knowledge of cancer care, treatment modalities, resources, data analysis, community services and ability to support patients in navigating the health care processes associated with a cancer diagnosis. The navigator will provide expert nursing care, which includes: direct clinical practice, consultation, education and research. He/she will maintain current knowledge with new technology, new treatment modalities and acts as a resource for other clinical staff. The Nurse Navigator will work as a team with other nurse navigators, cross-covering when appropriate. Principal
The following is a summary of the major functions of this individual's job. He or she may perform other duties, both major and minor, that are not delineated below, and specific functions may change from time to time. 1. The Navigator partners with patients, families, the interdisciplinary team, and community resources to provide well-coordinated, timely, compassionate, , interdisciplinary care. The Navigator communicates with all members of the healthcare team, as appropriate about patient/family needs and concerns. 2. Utilizes the nursing process to perform assessment of patients” clinical, emotional, spiritual, psychosocial needs serving as a single point of contact throughout the care process. 3. Provides education and information to patients and families specific to diagnosis, helping to facilitate seamless, continuous and comprehensive care. Initiates and documents patient teaching including family and significant others based on assessment of needs. 4. Serves as a resource for community educational events, such as health fairs, screenings, symposiums, and lectures as well as staff education. 6. Develops and/or coordinates development of patient education materials, clinical pathways, and quality studies for identified tumor sites. 7. Coordinates quality monitoring according to treatment guidelines and process improvement initiatives to demonstrate program effectiveness by tumor site. Minimum Education, Training and Experience Required: A. Bachelor's degree in nursing required. Master's degree preferred. B. Minimum three years oncology experience required, with a strong knowledge base related to common types of cancers and treatment. C. ONCC certification required within 1 year of hire date. Ongoing certification is required. D. BCLS Work Experience Education If you would like to be part of a growing family focused on supporting clinical excellence, teamwork and innovation, we urge you to apply now! Baptist Health is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. Founded in 1924 in Louisville, Kentucky, Baptist Health is a full-spectrum health system dedicated to improving the health of the communities it serves. The Baptist Health family consists of 10 hospitals, employed and independent physicians, and more than 470 points of care, including outpatient facilities, physician practices and services, urgent care clinics, outpatient diagnostic and surgery centers, home care, fitness centers, and occupational medicine and physical therapy clinics. Baptist Health’s eight owned hospitals include more than 2,300 licensed beds in Corbin, Elizabethtown, La Grange, Lexington, Louisville, Paducah, Richmond and New Albany, Indiana. Baptist Health also operates two joint venture hospitals: the 410-bed Baptist Health Deaconess Madisonville in Madisonville, Kentucky with Deaconess Health System based in Evansville, Indiana, and the Baptist Health Rehabilitation Hospital, a 40-bed inpatient rehabilitation facility with Encompass Health, based in Birmingham, Alabama. Baptist Health employs more than 24,000 people in Kentucky and surrounding states. Baptist Health is the first health system in the U.S. to have all of its hospitals recognized by the American Nursing Credentialing Center with either a Magnet® or Pathway to Excellence® designation for nursing excellence. Baptist Health’s employed provider network, Baptist Health Medical Group, has more than 1,820 employed providers offering care in 78 specialties, including approximately 862 physicians and 958 advanced practice clinicians. Baptist Health’s physician network also includes more than 2,000 independent physicians. EEO Statement: Baptist Health is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer, and seeks to employ individuals without regard to race, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, marital status, citizenship status, military status, religious or political beliefs, protected veteran status, employment status or any other protected class identified in any federal, state, or local law. Baptist Health specifically encourages minority, female, disabled, veteran and other candidates from diverse backgrounds to apply and strengthen our team. Please note that Baptist Health is a drug-free workplace and employment with Baptist Health is subject to post offer, pre-employment drug testing. NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMATION AND ACCESSIBILITY TO SERVICES Persons with hearing and speech impairments can contact Baptist Health facilities by using the Kentucky Relay Service, a toll-free telecommunication device for the deaf (TDD). For voice to TDD, call 800.648.6057. For TDD to voice, call 800.648.6056. Job Applicant Privacy Policy Statement - Job Applicant Privacy Policy
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