Nurse Practitioner, Cancer Survivorship Clinical Care
Color
How You'll Contribute:
- Conduct comprehensive survivorship assessments, including review of treatment history, potential late effects, and individualized risk factors.
- Develop and implement personalized survivorship care plans, including ongoing screening, surveillance, and preventive health recommendations based on national guidelines (e.g., NCCN, ASCO).
- Support patients in managing chronic or late effects of cancer treatment, including fatigue, pain, lymphedema, cognitive changes, or endocrine disorders, in collaboration with oncology and primary care teams.
- Provide education and counseling to patients regarding lifestyle modifications, wellness, and risk reduction to promote long-term health and quality of life.
- Coordinate care between oncology, primary care, mental health, rehabilitation, and other specialty providers to ensure seamless continuity of care.
- Telemedically monitor patient progress and manage follow-up care via video, phone, and messaging to ensure ongoing engagement and adherence to care plans.
- Order and interpret laboratory tests, imaging, and surveillance studies as appropriate under medical supervision.
- Prescribe medications and supportive therapies within scope and according to established protocols.
- Document clinical encounters, assessments, and care plans accurately in the electronic health record, adhering to Color’s clinical policies and workflows.
- Practice under standardized procedures established for the NP role consistent with Color’s policies, and in consultation with supervising oncologist/s as dictated by patient need.
Our Ideal Candidate Will Have:
- A friendly, empathetic, compassionate, Nurse Practitioner who is passionate about treating cancer survivors, helping them to navigate care, and improving long-term outcomes.
- Masters Degree in Nursing and completion of a Masters Program in Adult, Family Practice, or Oncology-focused NP program.
- The following current licensure and certification: Nurse Practitioner Certificate; Registered Nurse License; National NP Certification (ANCC or AANP.)
- Minimum of 5 years of clinical practice experience in an outpatient primary care, oncology, or survivorship setting. Experience with late-effect management, cancer risk assessment, or long-term survivorship care is highly preferred.
- Minimum of 2-year telemedicine experience preferred.
- Valid state medical license(s) in good standing - preference for multi-state
- Strong clinical skills grounded in evidence-based survivorship guidelines (e.g. ASCO, NCCN, ACS) with a high bar for quality, safety, and patient-centered care.
- Exceptional communication skills with an emphasis on empathy, patient education, and shared decision-making.
- Team-oriented approach; effective collaborator with multi-disciplinary team including physicians, nurses, genetic counselors, care coordinators, and non-clinical operations staff.
- Excellent organizational skills with the ability to multitask and thrive in fast-paced environments.
- Comfort with technology, including EHRs, telehealth platforms, and asynchronous messaging.
- Experience in the medical technology sector a plus
- Medical Spanish proficiency a major plus
What We Offer:
- 💰 Competitive salary
- ✨ Comprehensive medical, dental, vision, life, and disability benefits
- 📈 401k match
- 📝 Monthly phone and wifi stipend for employees, annual ergonomic stipend
- 🏝 Generous vacation policy, paid holidays and company-wide recharge days
- 🍼 Equal paid parental leave for birthing and non-birthing parents
- Free cancer screening and prevention resources for employees and their adult dependents