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Biological Sciences Division at the University of Chicago

Clinical Nurse Leader

Biological Sciences Division at the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, United States, 60290

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Biological Sciences Division at the University of Chicago . The job summary describes an oncology nurse navigation (ONN) role with clinical research expertise, working with Gynecologic Oncology and coordinating care across multiple sites. The position emphasizes developing pathways and processes to optimize trial initiation, patient enrollment, and safe, protocol‑compliant care, with collaboration across nursing leadership and program teams. Base pay range

$100,000.00/yr - $140,000.00/yr Responsibilities

Provides in-services on complex Phase I trial protocols (e.g. cell therapy infusions). Provides collaborative lead nursing support for ONNs at 4 clinical sites. Works with clinical trials program physician leadership and UCCCC Clinical Trials Support Office (CTSO) to increase trial accruals and shape trials program development. Supports development of clinical standard operating procedures (SOPs) for Gynecology Oncology ONNs and PAs. Coordinates clinical trial protocol in-service education for IVTH units at 4 sites (DCAM, Orland Park, Silver Cross, Crown Point). Leads work to standardize patient-facing chemotherapy and surgery education; disseminates education tools via meetings and shared information platform. Acts as primary liaison to Hematology Oncology nurse educator, nursing Unit Based Council (UBC) and IVTH leadership at infusion sites related to patient safety and workflow. Monitors and makes recommendations to RN workload evaluations. Maintains limited direct patient care ONN clinic support. Partners in the coordination of new hire onboarding/training for Gynecologic Oncology Nurse Navigators. Improves education documentation processes and conducts compliance audits (QOPI standards). Performs other related work as needed including capped direct patient care during staffing shortages. Leads comprehensive or episodic health assessments; develops patient care plans and prepares health summaries. Collaborates with nurses, patients, families, physicians, and community resources for coordinated patient care. Interprets quality assurance issues on the unit and provides expertise on clinical skills to staff. Education and qualifications

Minimum Qualifications: college or university degree in related field. Work Experience: 7+ years in a related job discipline. Certifications: Basic Life Support (BLS); CNM (Illinois); Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP); Registered Nurse (RN) (Illinois). Preferred qualifications and experience

Advanced Nursing degree; CNL/CNE/CNS strongly preferred. Experience in Solid tumor oncology; Gynecologic Oncology; prior clinical trials enrollment and care. Specialized depth in oncology care, clinical trials operations, and regulatory compliance. Oncology Nurse Certification and Clinical Research Certification. Competencies

Multitasking with interruptions; discretion and confidentiality; leadership and teaching skills. Strong interpersonal, organizational, and communication skills; attention to detail. Working conditions

Clinical and administrative office environments; hybrid home office. Ability to stand and sit for extended periods. Application documents

Resume (required) Cover Letter (required) The posting notes that pay represents the University’s good faith estimate at the time of posting. The posting also includes standard requirements such as background checks and nondiscrimination notices. Seniority level

Mid-Senior level Employment type

Full-time Job function

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