Benefits:
403 (b) matching
403 (b)
Health insurance
Paid time off
Training & development
Vision insurance
Wellness resources
Competitive salary
Dental insurance
Flexible schedule
GCHS, Western Kansas Oncology Group, is seeking a Shared Services Clinical Nurse Navigator who will serve as a patient advocate and care coordinator, guiding patients through the healthcare continuum while collaborating with multidisciplinary teams across multiple service lines. This role supports patients by providing clinical education, coordinating care, facilitating communication among providers, and helping remove barriers to timely, high-quality healthcare.
The Clinical Nurse Navigator works closely with physicians, advanced practice providers, nursing staff, case management, social work, and community resources to improve patient outcomes and enhance the overall patient experience.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
Serve as the primary point of contact for oncology patients, ensuring seamless communication and referral process between providers, staff, and patients.
Oversee the coordination of oncology services at multiple clinics, ensuring adherence to protocols and best practices.
Provide guidance and support to nursing staff at outlying facilities as needed, including on-site support occasionally as needed.
Schedule patients in a timely manner at the most appropriate location based on their medical needs, travel considerations, and treatment plan.
Work closely with physicians, infusion nurses, and administrative staff to optimize scheduling efficiency and resource allocation.
Ensure that chemotherapy and other infusion treatments are administered safely and per established guidelines.
Monitor patients for adverse reactions and provide education on treatment plans, potential side effects, and supportive care options, and be available for consultation to outreach locations.
Education and/or Experience
Associates degree in Nursing from a two-year nursing program or Bachelor’s degree (B.S.N.) from a four-year college or university. Active RN license in the state of Kansas or Compact License. Minimum of 2 years of clinical oncology experience required. Proficiency in chemotherapy infusion administration. Experience in care coordination and patient scheduling preferred.
For a complete list of benefits, please visit http://greeley.health/careers/.
Headquartered in Tribune, Kansas Greeley County Health Services is a rural health system serving western Kansas. GCHS boasts a 25-bed critical access hospital, 16-bed Long Term Care Unit, and 2 Family Practice Clinics located in Tribune and neighboring Sharon Springs in Wallace County. Serving multiple locations, travel is required for this position.
GCHS's Mission is "Serve with Compassion and Excellence". Delivering unsurpassed patient care is at the top of our list, while we also strive to contribute to a healthy environment for our staff and neighbors. As the largest employer in Greeley County, our team is committed to the growth and stability of the communities that we serve.
GCHS's dedicated and caring team of physicians and midlevels are fully supported by excellent nursing and administration staff. State-of-the-art software, equipment, and an impressive suite of services assist our talented staff in providing outstanding patient care, while the attached long-term care facility gives residents immediate access to the staff and services at GCHS. The building was recently remodeled to foster a more conducive environment for caring for patients, improve handicap accessibility, and enhance patient flow, all of which allow us to continue to deliver a higher quality of care.
GCHS's culture is represented by a devoted team that cares for each other. Compassionate coworkers strive to impact others' lives in meaningful ways. GCHS provides a friendly and professional working environment, regular employee recognition, and an abundance of growth opportunities.
Tribune, Kansas has many amenities that are unexpected in a rural community, including a movie theater, 9-hole golf course, disc golf course, trap shooting range, tennis court, swimming pool, and four parks which include an outdoor basketball court and children's play areas, just to name a few. The community has been described as "One of the friendliest small towns you'll go to".
The school system offers an average 10:1 teacher-to-student ratio allowing for a more focused and personalized learning opportunity for students. The elementary building and high school gym have recently been renovated. Many extracurricular activities are available to students, including Academic Club, Art, Band, Choir, Music, National Honor Society, Spanish, Student Council, Tech-Connect, Gifted and Talented, Computer Lab, 4-H, and FFA. School sports include cross country, volleyball, tennis, football, cheerleading, basketball, track, golf, and wrestling. Go Jackrabbits!
Flexible work from home options available.