Cancer Partners of Nebraska
Radiation Oncology Manager
Cancer Partners of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States, 68511
Cancer Partners of Nebraska is a rapidly growing oncology organization dedicated to delivering patient-centered, evidence-based radiation therapy. With state-of-the-art treatment centers, advanced technologies, and a collaborative, multidisciplinary care model, we are redefining the patient and provider experience in cancer care.
Why Join Cancer Partners Cancer Partners of Nebraska offers cutting‑edge technology, integrated multidisciplinary teams, modern patient‑centric facilities, and career advancement opportunities.
Position Summary The Radiation Oncology Manager is responsible for leading and growing our radiation oncology program through strategic leadership, operational excellence, and best‑in‑class patient care. This role oversees clinical operations, quality assurance, regulatory compliance, staffing, technology initiatives, and cross‑departmental collaboration.
Key Responsibilities
Develop and implement a strategic vision for a high‑performing radiation oncology program
Manage radiation services in alignment with clinical standards, regulatory expectations, and organizational goals
Direct day‑to‑day departmental operations, ensuring smooth workflows and efficient use of resources
Create and refine policies, procedures, and performance standards
Monitor compliance, safety, accreditation readiness, and regulatory adherence
Lead equipment and machine QA programs, partnering with physics and technical teams
Expand advanced clinical offerings (SBRT, SRS, LDRT, brachytherapy, IGRT)
Recruit, train, mentor, and evaluate clinical and technical staff
Partner with billing and coding teams to support documentation accuracy and revenue integrity
Collaborate with cross‑functional leaders and hospital partners to ensure seamless, safe patient care
Support vendor relations and contract negotiation alongside executive leadership
Use data, benchmarks, and utilization metrics to guide program development and continuous improvement
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in health sciences, business, or related field required
Master’s degree or clinical background strongly preferred
Experience
3 to 5 years of leadership experience in radiation oncology or a closely related field
Knowledge & Skills
Deep understanding of radiation oncology operations, regulatory requirements, and modern treatment technology
Strong communication, leadership, and team‑building skills
Proven ability to lead quality assurance efforts for equipment, technology, and clinical processes
Ability to analyze operational data and make strategic recommendations
Skilled in change management, problem‑solving, and emergency response
Knowledge of HIPAA, OSHA, and clinical safety standards
Working Conditions
Combination of office and clinical environment
Standard business hours with occasional evening or weekend responsibilities
Some travel for training, conferences, or site visits
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Why Join Cancer Partners Cancer Partners of Nebraska offers cutting‑edge technology, integrated multidisciplinary teams, modern patient‑centric facilities, and career advancement opportunities.
Position Summary The Radiation Oncology Manager is responsible for leading and growing our radiation oncology program through strategic leadership, operational excellence, and best‑in‑class patient care. This role oversees clinical operations, quality assurance, regulatory compliance, staffing, technology initiatives, and cross‑departmental collaboration.
Key Responsibilities
Develop and implement a strategic vision for a high‑performing radiation oncology program
Manage radiation services in alignment with clinical standards, regulatory expectations, and organizational goals
Direct day‑to‑day departmental operations, ensuring smooth workflows and efficient use of resources
Create and refine policies, procedures, and performance standards
Monitor compliance, safety, accreditation readiness, and regulatory adherence
Lead equipment and machine QA programs, partnering with physics and technical teams
Expand advanced clinical offerings (SBRT, SRS, LDRT, brachytherapy, IGRT)
Recruit, train, mentor, and evaluate clinical and technical staff
Partner with billing and coding teams to support documentation accuracy and revenue integrity
Collaborate with cross‑functional leaders and hospital partners to ensure seamless, safe patient care
Support vendor relations and contract negotiation alongside executive leadership
Use data, benchmarks, and utilization metrics to guide program development and continuous improvement
Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in health sciences, business, or related field required
Master’s degree or clinical background strongly preferred
Experience
3 to 5 years of leadership experience in radiation oncology or a closely related field
Knowledge & Skills
Deep understanding of radiation oncology operations, regulatory requirements, and modern treatment technology
Strong communication, leadership, and team‑building skills
Proven ability to lead quality assurance efforts for equipment, technology, and clinical processes
Ability to analyze operational data and make strategic recommendations
Skilled in change management, problem‑solving, and emergency response
Knowledge of HIPAA, OSHA, and clinical safety standards
Working Conditions
Combination of office and clinical environment
Standard business hours with occasional evening or weekend responsibilities
Some travel for training, conferences, or site visits
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