Permanent Day Shifts and No Weekends!You belong here. ELEVATE your possibilities.The Johns Hopkins Hospital has been at the forefront of discovery, innovation, and medical advances for over 125 years. Our reputation for excellence has earned us a spot on U.S. News & World Report’s Best Hospitals list for over two decades. We believe that the commitment from our entire professional staff is one of the primary reasons we can continually set the standard of excellence in patient care, both in our community and around the world. Renowned for our specialty services and innovative clinical advances, we strive to make The Johns Hopkins Hospital an exceptional place to work, learn and advance your career.The Oncology Office Practice RN - Multiple Myeloma is a Registered Nurse (RN) position supporting The Oncology Ambulatory Clinics. This role is involved in the entire continuum of care for patients serving as a resource to both the patient and provider team. This experienced oncology nurse is responsible for the complex, multi-disciplinary care coordination of oncology patients and responsible for developing, evaluating, and revising the plan of care using a team approach that includes the patient, family, and care team. These clinics provide both standard of care and research chemotherapy/immunotherapy, supportive care infusions, and clinical interventions. Other performance and patient outcome services include nurse telephone triage, discharge planning, care coordination, ambulatory clinical evaluation, and advanced drug preparation. Patients are seen in our NCI-Designated Comprehensive Cancer Center. This nurse will support adult patients with our Multiple Myeloma Service.What Awaits You:Professional Growth and Development OpportunitiesTuition ReimbursementDependent Child TuitionAnnual Bonuses - Opportunity for yearly bonus in acknowledgement of your professional nursing contributions + added bonus for completing activities that benefit your health throughout the year!Various Career Pathways to help you achieve your goals! Whether your interests are becoming a charge nurse, an ICU RN, getting involved in quality improvement projects, supporting our community, or beyond! We have a multitude of resources and pathways to help you get there.Qualifications:BSN/MSN from an accredited nursing program requiredActive Maryland or Compact RN license is requiredBLS CPR certification required3 years of RN work experience in oncology requiredAbility to provide guidance and direction to staff, hold self and others accountable, act as a clinical resource, coach staff, lead QI/EBP initiatives, and support the unit operationally in the absence of the Lead Clinical Nurse / Nurse Manager.Ability to role model and support practices consistent with evidenced based care, guide others with plan of care, independently make clinical decisions in complex situations, and proactively assist others with patient assignment.Important Notices:***Effective January 1st. 2022, if hired you must be fully vaccinated with an FDA COVID-19 vaccination and provide proof of your vaccination status as part of your occupational health screening. Exceptions to the COVID-19 vaccination requirement may be granted to individuals for religious beliefs or medical reasons by following the proper protocols. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Johns Hopkins Health System remains committed to providing the highest quality care for our patients and our communities***Nurses hired with an Associate’s degree in nursing must enroll in an accredited BSN/MSN program within 1 year of hire and complete the degree within 5 years of your start date.***Authorization to Work in the United States: Applicants who require sponsorship now or in the future will not be considered for this position.Johns Hopkins Health System and its affiliates are drug-free workplace employers.We are committed to providing a healthy and safe environment for our patients, visitors and staff members. The Johns Hopkins Hospital has a tobacco-free at work policy. Employees must refrain from using any tobacco products during their work shifts including while at lunch or on breaks, and whether they are on or off campus.