A-Line Staffing Solutions LLC
Senior Oncology Nurse Clinician (RN) – Outpatient Oncology
A-Line Staffing Solutions LLC, League City, Texas, United States
Senior Oncology Nurse Clinician (RN) – Outpatient Oncology
Pay:
$55–$65 per hour Schedule:
Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM Location:
Onsite, League City, TX (77573) Setting:
On-Campus Outpatient Clinic / Infusion Center
Position Overview We are seeking an experienced
Senior Oncology Nurse Clinician (RN)
to deliver expert-level nursing care to adult oncology patients in outpatient clinic and infusion center settings. This role is ideal for a highly skilled oncology nurse who combines advanced clinical expertise with leadership, patient advocacy, and a holistic approach to care. The Senior Oncology Nurse Clinician plays a critical role across the cancer care continuum—supporting patients and families through diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up while collaborating closely with a multidisciplinary care team to ensure safe, high-quality, and compassionate outcomes.
Key Responsibilities Conduct comprehensive and complex patient assessments, including detailed health histories and symptom management planning
Plan, implement, and evaluate nursing interventions related to cancer diagnosis and treatment
Coordinate care throughout diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up, including scheduling procedures and communicating with referring providers
Administer chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and other complex IV medications in accordance with established safety protocols
Monitor patients for adverse reactions and initiate appropriate clinical interventions
Provide education to patients and families regarding diagnoses, treatment plans, side effects, and symptom management using teach-back methods
Deliver emotional support and counseling to patients and caregivers throughout the cancer journey
Advocate for patients and families while addressing clinical and ethical concerns
Serve as a mentor and role model to RNs and clinical staff, supporting professional development and best practices
Participate in quality improvement initiatives and evidence-based practice to enhance patient safety and outcomes
Document nursing assessments, interventions, and education accurately in the electronic medical record
Assist with telephone triage and support providers with procedures, including those requiring moderate sedation when applicable
Required Qualifications Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
Minimum of five (5) years of clinical RN experience, including oncology nursing
Active Texas RN license or valid temporary permit (permanent license required within 90 days)
Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification
Approved nursing specialty certification appropriate to oncology practice
Oncology Nursing Certification or ability to obtain within one year
Preferred Qualifications Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)
Ambulatory or outpatient oncology experience
Additional oncology-related certifications (e.g., chemotherapy administration, hazardous drug handling)
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
Completion of a moderate sedation course
Bilingual skills
Skills & Competencies Advanced clinical judgment and critical thinking
Strong patient education and communication skills
Ability to manage complex oncology cases independently
Leadership mindset with a collaborative, team-oriented approach
High attention to detail and commitment to patient safety
Work Environment On-campus outpatient clinic and infusion center
Combination of clinical care and focused patient education
Exposure to standard healthcare occupational hazards, including hazardous medications and radiation
Requires sustained concentration, physical stamina, and adherence to safety protocols
Why This Opportunity Stands Out Competitive hourly pay with consistent weekday schedule
Outpatient-focused role supporting work-life balance
Opportunity to practice at an advanced clinical level in oncology
Collaborative environment emphasizing professionalism, leadership, and quality care
This role is well-suited for a seasoned oncology RN seeking a stable, high-impact position in outpatient cancer care while continuing to grow clinically and professionally.
$55–$65 per hour Schedule:
Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM–5:00 PM Location:
Onsite, League City, TX (77573) Setting:
On-Campus Outpatient Clinic / Infusion Center
Position Overview We are seeking an experienced
Senior Oncology Nurse Clinician (RN)
to deliver expert-level nursing care to adult oncology patients in outpatient clinic and infusion center settings. This role is ideal for a highly skilled oncology nurse who combines advanced clinical expertise with leadership, patient advocacy, and a holistic approach to care. The Senior Oncology Nurse Clinician plays a critical role across the cancer care continuum—supporting patients and families through diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up while collaborating closely with a multidisciplinary care team to ensure safe, high-quality, and compassionate outcomes.
Key Responsibilities Conduct comprehensive and complex patient assessments, including detailed health histories and symptom management planning
Plan, implement, and evaluate nursing interventions related to cancer diagnosis and treatment
Coordinate care throughout diagnosis, treatment, and follow-up, including scheduling procedures and communicating with referring providers
Administer chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and other complex IV medications in accordance with established safety protocols
Monitor patients for adverse reactions and initiate appropriate clinical interventions
Provide education to patients and families regarding diagnoses, treatment plans, side effects, and symptom management using teach-back methods
Deliver emotional support and counseling to patients and caregivers throughout the cancer journey
Advocate for patients and families while addressing clinical and ethical concerns
Serve as a mentor and role model to RNs and clinical staff, supporting professional development and best practices
Participate in quality improvement initiatives and evidence-based practice to enhance patient safety and outcomes
Document nursing assessments, interventions, and education accurately in the electronic medical record
Assist with telephone triage and support providers with procedures, including those requiring moderate sedation when applicable
Required Qualifications Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)
Minimum of five (5) years of clinical RN experience, including oncology nursing
Active Texas RN license or valid temporary permit (permanent license required within 90 days)
Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification
Approved nursing specialty certification appropriate to oncology practice
Oncology Nursing Certification or ability to obtain within one year
Preferred Qualifications Master of Science in Nursing (MSN)
Ambulatory or outpatient oncology experience
Additional oncology-related certifications (e.g., chemotherapy administration, hazardous drug handling)
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)
Completion of a moderate sedation course
Bilingual skills
Skills & Competencies Advanced clinical judgment and critical thinking
Strong patient education and communication skills
Ability to manage complex oncology cases independently
Leadership mindset with a collaborative, team-oriented approach
High attention to detail and commitment to patient safety
Work Environment On-campus outpatient clinic and infusion center
Combination of clinical care and focused patient education
Exposure to standard healthcare occupational hazards, including hazardous medications and radiation
Requires sustained concentration, physical stamina, and adherence to safety protocols
Why This Opportunity Stands Out Competitive hourly pay with consistent weekday schedule
Outpatient-focused role supporting work-life balance
Opportunity to practice at an advanced clinical level in oncology
Collaborative environment emphasizing professionalism, leadership, and quality care
This role is well-suited for a seasoned oncology RN seeking a stable, high-impact position in outpatient cancer care while continuing to grow clinically and professionally.