
Associate Director Clinical Practice
- Durham, NC
- Permanent
- Full-time
- The development of care delivery systems and programs to ensure the provision of a DUHS standard of quality care at affiliated sites
- The development of clinical oncology services at affiliated sites
- Evaluation of educational needs and practice competencies at affiliated sites
- Effective relationship building, and collaboration with all parties involved in the administration of Duke-affiliated medical and radiation oncology programs
- Collaboration with DCN administrative, medical, and clinical nursing leadership
- Administer DCN activities in compliance with contract terms for each affiliated program
- Works with the healthcare team to develop and implement clinical plans for the affiliated programs to provide quality patient care within regulatory guidelines
- Leads efforts to develop and maintain policies and procedures and mechanisms for implementation; collaborating with appropriate resources as indicated such as DCN Advanced Practice Providers, DCN Providers, DUHS Pharmacy, Lab, and other appropriate resources for both the DCN and all affiliate sites
- Leads efforts to develop PI/QI initiatives within DCN and across sites - oversees, conducts and or implement such initiatives
- Utilizes nationally available standards and evidenced based practice to develop programs and initiatives which improve patient care and program functions
- Collaborates with DCN nursing and program leadership in development of patient triage/flow systems
- Identification of problems or variances in the clinical affiliate's contracted agreement and works to acquire resources to solve problems or correct inconsistencies.
- Identifies areas for improvement and leads teams/initiatives to implement solutions
- Prepares written plans and reports for each affiliated site as well as the Duke Cancer Network
- Oversees clinical practice and clinical programs
- Responsible for the development and maintenance of standardized patient treatment plans and chemotherapy templates, including chemotherapy orders, plans of care and patient teaching standards at all affiliated programs that are in accordance with National Standards of evidenced based medicine
- Participates in affiliate efforts to implement electronic medical records relating to safe patient care and assessment, electronic documentation and monitoring of appropriate clinical practice standards
- Collaborates on efforts to develop tools and training materials used by clinical staff to optimize patient care data capture, revenue capture, quality indicators and outcomes
- Assists in the development of position descriptions for oncology clinical staff at DCN affiliate sites.
- Assists in orientation activities for affiliate clinical staff
- Oversees the ongoing competency validation of all clinical staff hired in the affiliated sites; inclusive of ensuring chemotherapy competencies in concurrence with National Standards
- Provides access to developmental/educational/training opportunities to clinical and mid-level staff including mentoring clinic personnel through skills and competency assessment and development
- Facilitates nursing staff educational needs as identified by nursing leadership
- Oversees and collaborates with the DCN Director of Clinical Practice and Education in development and preparation of educational programs
- Works with the affiliated site nurses to develop patient teaching processes, programs and tools
- Lives out Duke core values and mission and integrates department culture behaviors and norms in daily work
- Participates in efforts to optimize revenue capture, compliant documentation and coding at affiliated sites
- Provides input into Duke Cancer Network strategic planning initiatives related to medical oncology. Input includes, but is not be limited to, availability of Duke Resources to support affiliated programs, organizational design, identification of potential sites, potential program assessments, etc.
- Collaborates with all parties involved in the functioning of Duke-affiliated oncology programs, including, but not limited to: Duke Cancer Network personnel, Department of Radiation Oncology, Duke University Hospital personnel, Duke Cancer Institute staff, PDC, affiliated hospital personnel, and local medical staffs at affiliate sites.
- Assists affiliated programs in support of American College of Surgery - Commission on Cancer (COC) and National Accredited Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC) accreditation or reaccreditation.
- Responsible for providing guidance and leadership to affiliate programs such that programs and processes meet COC and NAPBC standards.
- BSN Required
- Masters in Nursing, desired and very strongly preferred
- Minimum of 4 years of experience as a registered nurse or 2 years ANP in oncology care very strongly preferred.
- Minimum of 2-3 years of Chemotherapy Administration experience preferred.
- Certification/license to practice as a Registered Nurse in North Carolina required. Certification as a Clinical Nurses Specialist CCNS or AOCN / AOCNS/ AOCNP certification strongly preferred.
- Oncology Nurse Certification preferred.
- Ability to create and teach educational content
- Teaching and mentoring abilities
- Effective verbal and written communication skills
- Excellent problem solving skills
- Facilitation skills
- Experience in nursing research and research processes and functions preferred
- Computer proficiency
- Engage as a high performing team member and leader
- Exposure to hazardous waste and infectious materials
- Physical abilities to complete job duties under prescribed environmental and working conditions
- Ability to travel to affiliated sites (mainly within 4 hour drive, flights on small planes and some regional, national and international travel will be required)
- Ability to flex hours to meet work demands