Association of Clinicians for the Underserved
Advanced Practice Provider (APP)
Association of Clinicians for the Underserved, Round Rock, Texas, us, 78682
Overview
Texas Oncology Round Rock is looking for an Advanced Practice Provider (APP) to join our team! This full-time position will support the Medical Oncology Department at our 2410 Round Rock Avenue #150 location in Round Rock, Texas. Typical work week is Monday through Friday, 8:30am - 5:00pm (4 days clinic / 1 day admin) with no weekends or major holidays.
Note from Hiring Manager:
This is a 4 day clinic and 1 day admin APP position, offering work‑life balance. Clinic hours are Monday – Friday 8:30am to 5pm. No nights, weekends, holidays, or on‑call duties. Advanced Practice Providers with Texas Oncology are offered competitive salaries with potential for productivity‑related compensation. APPs are offered a generous CME budget as well as an annual allotment of education days. We provide tailored professional onboarding.
The position will be either a level 1, 2 or Sr based on candidate experience.
Why work for us? Advanced Practice Providers with Texas Oncology are offered competitive salaries with potential for productivity‑related compensation, a generous CME budget, annual education days, and tailored professional onboarding.
What does the Advanced Practice Provider do? The primary role of the APP is to provide direct diagnostic and therapeutic patient care, in collaboration with practice physicians. The APP impacts quality of patient care and outcomes throughout the continuum.
Responsibilities
Direct care and management in the outpatient/inpatient/surgical setting, including documentation of visits, patient and family education, ordering and reviewing diagnostic studies, prescribing medications, managing symptoms, counseling and support, collaborating with and referring other health care providers, and providing education to staff, students, and the community.
Interdependent practice with collaborative physician(s) and team.
Proficient use of Electronic Health Record, completing documentation per Texas Oncology policy and guidelines.
Build strong collaborative relationships across the organization and the local medical community.
Perform diagnostic/therapeutic procedures as appropriate.
Participate in tumor board, institutional trainings, and meetings as required.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Opportunities
Educational development with programmatic training, including treatment review and coordination, survivorship, genetic consultations, high‑risk clinics, and advanced care planning.
Involvement in clinical research.
Leadership roles regionally and statewide.
Mentorship of new colleagues and APP students.
Career advancement.
Publication and speaking opportunities.
Qualifications Ideal candidates will have the following background and experience.
Nurse Practitioner Masters of Science in Nursing (MSN) from an accredited nursing school and successful completion of a Nurse Practitioner program. Level 1 is entry‑level (0‑3 years), Level 2 requires 3+ years, Level Sr requires 6+ years. RN state licensure and current registration with the State Board of Nursing in the practicing state. Current state licensure as a Nurse Practitioner. Current basic life support (BLS)/CPR certification required.
Physician Assistant Successful completion of an accredited Physician Assistant program and current NCCPA certification. Level 1 is entry‑level (0‑3 years), Level 2 requires 3+ years, Level Sr requires 6+ years. Current state license as a Physician Assistant in the practicing state. Current basic life support (BLS)/CPR certification required.
Clinical Nurse Specialist Masters of Science in Nursing (MSN) from an accredited nursing school and successful completion of a Clinical Nurse Specialist program. Level 1 is entry‑level (0‑3 years), Level 2 requires 3+ years, Level Sr requires 6+ years. RN state licensure and current registration with the State Board of Nursing in the practicing state. Current state licensure as a Clinical Nurse Specialist. Current basic life support (BLS)/CPR certification required.
Physical Demands Requires full range of body motion, handling and lifting patients, manual and finger dexterity, eye‑hand coordination, standing and walking for extensive periods, occasionally lifting up to 40 lbs, and normal corrected vision and hearing.
Work Environment Exposure to communicable diseases, toxic substances, ionizing radiation, medical preparations, and other conditions common to an oncology/hematology clinic environment.
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Note from Hiring Manager:
This is a 4 day clinic and 1 day admin APP position, offering work‑life balance. Clinic hours are Monday – Friday 8:30am to 5pm. No nights, weekends, holidays, or on‑call duties. Advanced Practice Providers with Texas Oncology are offered competitive salaries with potential for productivity‑related compensation. APPs are offered a generous CME budget as well as an annual allotment of education days. We provide tailored professional onboarding.
The position will be either a level 1, 2 or Sr based on candidate experience.
Why work for us? Advanced Practice Providers with Texas Oncology are offered competitive salaries with potential for productivity‑related compensation, a generous CME budget, annual education days, and tailored professional onboarding.
What does the Advanced Practice Provider do? The primary role of the APP is to provide direct diagnostic and therapeutic patient care, in collaboration with practice physicians. The APP impacts quality of patient care and outcomes throughout the continuum.
Responsibilities
Direct care and management in the outpatient/inpatient/surgical setting, including documentation of visits, patient and family education, ordering and reviewing diagnostic studies, prescribing medications, managing symptoms, counseling and support, collaborating with and referring other health care providers, and providing education to staff, students, and the community.
Interdependent practice with collaborative physician(s) and team.
Proficient use of Electronic Health Record, completing documentation per Texas Oncology policy and guidelines.
Build strong collaborative relationships across the organization and the local medical community.
Perform diagnostic/therapeutic procedures as appropriate.
Participate in tumor board, institutional trainings, and meetings as required.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Opportunities
Educational development with programmatic training, including treatment review and coordination, survivorship, genetic consultations, high‑risk clinics, and advanced care planning.
Involvement in clinical research.
Leadership roles regionally and statewide.
Mentorship of new colleagues and APP students.
Career advancement.
Publication and speaking opportunities.
Qualifications Ideal candidates will have the following background and experience.
Nurse Practitioner Masters of Science in Nursing (MSN) from an accredited nursing school and successful completion of a Nurse Practitioner program. Level 1 is entry‑level (0‑3 years), Level 2 requires 3+ years, Level Sr requires 6+ years. RN state licensure and current registration with the State Board of Nursing in the practicing state. Current state licensure as a Nurse Practitioner. Current basic life support (BLS)/CPR certification required.
Physician Assistant Successful completion of an accredited Physician Assistant program and current NCCPA certification. Level 1 is entry‑level (0‑3 years), Level 2 requires 3+ years, Level Sr requires 6+ years. Current state license as a Physician Assistant in the practicing state. Current basic life support (BLS)/CPR certification required.
Clinical Nurse Specialist Masters of Science in Nursing (MSN) from an accredited nursing school and successful completion of a Clinical Nurse Specialist program. Level 1 is entry‑level (0‑3 years), Level 2 requires 3+ years, Level Sr requires 6+ years. RN state licensure and current registration with the State Board of Nursing in the practicing state. Current state licensure as a Clinical Nurse Specialist. Current basic life support (BLS)/CPR certification required.
Physical Demands Requires full range of body motion, handling and lifting patients, manual and finger dexterity, eye‑hand coordination, standing and walking for extensive periods, occasionally lifting up to 40 lbs, and normal corrected vision and hearing.
Work Environment Exposure to communicable diseases, toxic substances, ionizing radiation, medical preparations, and other conditions common to an oncology/hematology clinic environment.
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