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IU Health is Indiana's #1 Healthcare system with 16 hospitals and more than 34,000 team members! If you are searching for a chance to use your expert knowledge to improve the lives of patients and their families, IU Health, has the career opportunity you are looking for!
IU Health has an outstanding opportunity available for an Ambulatory Nurse Navigator to support will work with Same Day Clinic nurse practitioners to triage acute issues in our oncology patient population who are on active anti-cancer therapy. This is a full-time, fully benefit eligible role that works Monday-Friday 8-4:30pm, day shift at University Hospital in Indianapolis. No weekends, no holidays, no call! If you are a nurse, looking for the next step in your career, apply today! We would love to hear from you!
As part of an award-winning hospital system, our part-time and full-time team members have access to a comprehensive benefits package, which includes, Competitive pay, Development opportunities, Tuition reimbursement, Matching 401k, Paid medical leave, and health, dental and vision insurance.
An Ambulatory Nurse Navigator coordinates the care needs of assigned patients and develops comprehensive plans to manage care delivery across the patient care continuum. Partners with patients and their primary physicians to develop customized care plans based on their individual needs and preferences. Collaborates with physicians, nurses, health professionals, social work, and others to ensure appropriate tests and treatments are delivered in a timely fashion. Advocates for the patient. Balances care needs and financial considerations to ensure efficient and effective treatments are achieved.
Requirements:
#LI-SL1
Full Time
Ambulatory Healthcare Services
$80k-99k (estimate)
09/29/2023
07/16/2024
www.iumg.com
Indianapolis, Indiana
500 - 1,000
James Hagen
<$5M
Ambulatory Healthcare Services
The organization was formed for the purpose of providing a patient-base and clinical setting needed for the education of medical students