Temporary Full Time | Bergen County, NJ | 10 minutes from NYC
We are seeking an experienced and compassionate Clinical Program Coordinator to support and coordinate clinical programs within our growing practice - Hematology Oncology Physicians of Englewood (HOPE) in Northern New Jersey. The Clinical Program Coordinator will serve as a key liaison among physicians, advanced practice providers, nursing staff, patients, caregivers, hospital partners, and community resources.
This role is responsible for overseeing patient-centered clinical initiatives, coordinating oncology care pathways, improving quality outcomes, supporting accreditation and compliance activities, and ensuring seamless delivery of care across the continuum. The ideal candidate is a highly organized RN with oncology experience and a passion for quality, patient advocacy, and interdisciplinary collaboration.
About the Opportunity
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Under direction of the MDP Office Manager, directs plans and coordinates the work of ancillary/support staff. Promotes and restores patients’ health by developing day-to-day management and long-term planning of the patient care area; directing and developing staff; collaborating with physicians and multidisciplinary professional staff; providing physical and psychological support for patients, friends and families.
What your day will look like
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Assist practice administrator and/or office manager to develop and implement short and long-term work plans and objectives for medical assistants and clerical staff.
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Assist supervisor in understanding/implementing organizational policies and procedures.
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Develop guidelines for prioritizing work activities, evaluating effectiveness and modifying activities as necessary.
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Help office manager establish deadlines for work assignment and completion. Monitors work status and progress.
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Identify, analyze and resolve work problems.
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Ensure that patients are treated courteously by office staff and that other visitors are screened and properly directed.
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Ensure that requests for information are handled promptly and effectively.
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Participate in professional development activities.
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Perform general nursing care to patients. Administer prescribed medications and treatments in accordance with nursing standards.
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Prepare equipment and aids physician during treatment, examination and testing of patients.
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Observe, record and report patient's condition and reaction to drugs and treatments to physicians. Dispense medication as directed.
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Oversee appointment bookings and ensure preferences are given to patients in emergency situations. Maintain timely flow of patients.
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Greet patients and prepare them for physician examination. Screen patients for appropriate information. Instruct patients in collection of samples and tests.
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Coordinate for patient testing and admissions.
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Respond to and refers incoming telephone calls. Instruct patient and family regarding medications and treatment instructions.
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Maintain and review patients' records, charts and other pertinent information. Posts tests and examination results.
Qualifications
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RN required, BSN preferred
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One (1) year of nursing experience is preferred
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Current NJ RN licensure
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Current BLS certification
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Strong clinical judgment, communication skills, and flexibility
Why Join Us
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Top-ranked #2 Hospital in New Jersey
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#1 in Bergen County for Quality, Safety & Patient Experience
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Just 10 minutes from New York City
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Access to world-class dining, culture, entertainment and recreation
Englewood Health job postings provide a minimum rate to comply with New Jersey Law. The rate of pay for each position will be determined based on a variety of factors including the candidate's relevant experience, qualifications, skills, etc. The rate shown reflects the flat hourly rate for this position; this position is not benefit eligible.
Minimum compensation: $80,000 annual