Full-Time

RN-Hematology/Oncology Coordinator

Eisenhower Health

Eisenhower Health

1,001-5,000 employees

Nonprofit hospital delivering comprehensive medical care

Compensation Overview

$48.09 - $78.18/hr

+ Sign On Bonus Eligible

Palm Desert, CA, USA

In Person

Category
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary (1)
Requirements
  • Education: Required: Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) or Master’s degree in Nursing
  • Licensure/Certification: Required: California RN licensure; Oncology Certified Nurse within three (3) years of hire if assigned to Hematology Oncology department (CC7651); American Heart Association BLS
  • Experience: Required: Five (5) years of direct patient care experience in Oncology nursing
Responsibilities
  • Demonstrates compliance with Code of Conduct and compliance policies, and takes action to resolve compliance questions or concerns and report suspected violations.
  • Educates patients and families to their oncology care plans and ongoing needs.
  • Consults physician or medical director on complex medical changes and management.
  • Coordinates family conferences with clinical care team based on clinical changes/milestone in case.
  • Collaborates with the patient, family, significant others and health care providers in providing patient care.
  • Delegates and supervises care in accordance with nurse practice acts and professional nursing role.
  • Initiates multidisciplinary collaboration to positively impact the outcomes of health provided.
  • Initiates steps to support and enhance the patient’s responsibility and self-determination in decision-making concerning health, treatment and well-being.
  • Involves the individual patient/family in identification of requirements/perceptions of learning needs and preparation to assume self-care on discharge.
  • Shares knowledge and acts as a professional resource to other members of the health care team.
  • Supports and participates in Unit Based Council initiatives.
  • Contributes to professional growth of peers by providing feedback through peer coaching and evaluation.
  • Strives to be a life-long learner continuing to enroll and complete classes and courses to advance and increase new clinical knowledge.
  • Participates in unit/clinic and/or departmental shared governance structure in order to improve care.
  • Assesses, utilizing age specific data, the patient’s physical, psychosocial, and spiritual status in a comprehensive manner.
  • Demonstrates accurate assessment skills, appropriate to the age of the patient, based on scientific facts and principles.
  • Performs initial assessment and completes required documentation within organizational standards.
  • Performs and documents ongoing assessments including observation, physical examination, laboratory/test results, and patient response to procedural intervention; reviews completed charts daily and places any missing order as needed.
  • Participates in the identification and clarification of patient needs, as evidenced by participation in multidisciplinary care planning, to achieve optimal patient outcomes.
  • Reviews and revises plan of care and treatment plan according to patient’s status.
  • Completes patient classification for assigned patients as required.
  • Incorporates patient teaching/discharge planning to promote optimal patient outcomes.
  • Provides, evaluates retention of, and documents education to the patient/family/significant other according to organizational standards.
  • Coordinates and documents appropriate discharge planning and referrals to ensure continuity of care after discharge.
  • Provides pre-operative and post-operative teaching on all new surgical patient, if applicable.
  • Sees patients independently under Nurse Visit Only, those on infusion/active treatments, for pre-op surgical consent review, for post-op voiding trials, wound care and staple removal, if applicable.
  • Recognizes, accepts responsibility for, and maintains commitment to professional development and clinical competency.
  • Attends required professional development sessions and staff meetings. If unable to attend, review minutes or discuss proceedings of meetings with peers or managers.
  • Identifies personal knowledge deficits and seeks resources/consultation to ensure safe patient care.
  • Utilizes all channels of communication including reading organizational email at least once a week, to obtain knowledge, transmit information, address concerns, and solve problems.
  • Embraces change and continuously identifies opportunities for improvement by demonstrating a commitment to utilizing evidence-based practice.
  • Articulates knowledge and actively participates in nursing practice quality initiatives.
  • Incorporates performance improvement recommendations into daily practice.
  • Accepts accountability and participates in problem-solving issues related to quality patient care outcomes.
  • Complies with divisional and unit specific matrices.
  • Triages patient calls and symptoms as needed.
  • Provides home based care teaching as needed.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Eisenhower Health provides medical services through a network of hospitals, outpatient clinics, and specialized treatment centers. Patients receive care by consulting with a team of physicians and specialists who use diagnostic tools and clinical treatments to manage health conditions from initial checkups to surgery. Unlike many for-profit health systems, this organization operates as a non-profit institution that integrates medical education and community wellness programs directly into its local care model. The company's goal is to improve the well-being of its community by offering accessible, high-quality healthcare and preventive medical education.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Rancho Mirage, California

Founded

1966

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What believers are saying

  • GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic expand Medicare obesity coverage.
  • Mayo Clinic Rancho Mirage campus delayed beyond 2026.
  • Coachella Valley talent shortage strengthens physician retention.

What critics are saying

  • GLP-1 adoption declines inpatient bariatric surgeries 70-85% in 6-12 months.
  • CMS cuts Medicare reimbursements 4.5% in 2026, slashing 15-20% revenue.
  • Desert Regional poaches physicians, eroding 25,000 visits in 12-24 months.

What makes Eisenhower Health unique

  • Eisenhower 365 hybrid concierge model targets affluent patients.
  • Leapfrog 2023 equity recognition boosts non-profit standing.
  • Specializes in bariatric and GI surgeries regionally.

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