Oncology Clinical Consultant

This position is working with our federal clients; US Citizenship is required Job Description We’re on a journey to advance how health happens with technologies that empower patients, support clinicians, inspire innovation, and save lives. Our mission? To create a human-centric healthcare experience powered by unified global data. It’s a big challenge, but big challenges are what we do best. We’re already transforming some of the world’s largest health systems—helping them turn data into lifesaving decisions and better patient care. We want people just as dedicated as we are to improving health equity and delivering quality care across the globe. If you’re excited about making healthcare more human, you’ve come to the right place. As a Clinical Consultant, you are responsible for driving the customer through the design of clinical and business processes, solution and technology workflow, and successful adoption that will lead to achieved value. Manage ongoing relationships with customers, providing clinical subject matter expertise focusing on customer success in utilizing Oracle's solutions. Using Oracle's implementation approach and methodology, the Clinical Consultant will assist in change management, help identify opportunities for improvement, guide customers through workflow reviews and is responsible for achieving the project’s targeted outcomes. Responsibilities An experienced Oncology professional with a broad understanding of practices and solutions responsible for guiding customers through the change process required to achieve defined key performance indicators related to adoption of the electronic health record across services. Utilizing effective consulting skills during project events, the Clinical Consultant will coordinate integration of clinical activities and workflow reviews, facilitate business process change and provide change management consulting to ensure that organizational aspects are addressed as new enabling technologies are implemented. In doing so, the job requires focus on change management and end user adoption. This role engages with staff and leadership from Federal customers and members of the broader Oracle clinical and technical teams. Basic Qualifications • Bachelor’s degree in nursing • At least 8 years of total combined related work experience and completed higher education, including: • At least 5-years licensed health care practice • A minimum of 3 years Oncology/Hematology clinical experience • At least 1- year clinical consulting and/or other clinical healthcare information technology (HCIT) work experience • Professional license required: Registered Nurse - State Board • Work in accordance with corporate and organizational security policies and procedures, understand personal role in safeguarding corporate and client assets, and take appropriate action to prevent and report any compromises of security within scope of position. Willing to work additional or irregular hours as needed and allowed by local regulations. Depending on the job there may be additional minimum requirements and/or preferred qualifications. Preferred Qualifications • Advanced degree in Informatics • Oncology Certified Nurse (OCN) and/or Biotherapy certification • Experience with Oncology clinical research or clinical trials • Background in working with Federal agencies • Experience implementing large scale E.H.R. (Electronic Health Record) projects Please note that this role can require 80% - 100% travel. We look forward to hearing from you! #remote Apply tot his job

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