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Join Golisano Children's Hospital as a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology. This Fort Myers role requires a Master's-prepared RN with 5+ years of clinical experience. You will provide expert bedside care, drive clinical excellence, and influence system-wide nursing practice...
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United States , Fort Myers
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36.79 - 49.67 USD / Hour
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Until further notice
Discover rewarding and impactful Clinical Nurse Specialist Pediatric Hematology/Oncology jobs, a specialized advanced practice nursing role dedicated to improving outcomes for children and adolescents with cancer and blood disorders. These highly skilled professionals serve as expert clinicians, educators, consultants, and leaders within pediatric healthcare settings. They bridge the gap between advanced nursing practice, evidence-based research, and direct patient care, focusing on a vulnerable population facing complex, life-altering diagnoses. A Clinical Nurse Specialist in this field operates across three primary spheres of influence: patient/family, nurses/nursing practice, and the organization/system. Directly with patients and families, they provide expert clinical consultation at the bedside, manage complex symptom control, educate on treatment plans and side effects, and offer crucial psychosocial support throughout the care continuum. They are a constant source of specialized knowledge for both the child and their support system. Within the nursing sphere, their core responsibility is to elevate the practice of the entire nursing staff. This involves developing and leading staff education programs, mentoring novice nurses, creating evidence-based clinical guidelines and procedures, and serving as a direct clinical resource for challenging cases. They ensure that nursing care is standardized, cutting-edge, and compassionate. Furthermore, they analyze nursing-sensitive outcomes and lead performance improvement initiatives to enhance safety and quality. On an organizational level, these specialists influence policy, protocol, and system design. They often chair or participate in committees focused on quality improvement, product evaluation, and new program development. Their expertise is vital for designing care pathways, implementing new technologies or treatments, and ensuring the healthcare system is optimally structured to support both patients and the clinicians caring for them. Typical requirements for these advanced roles include a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) or Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) from a Clinical Nurse Specialist program, an active Registered Nurse (RN) license, and national certification as a CNS, often with additional specialty certification in pediatric hematology/oncology. Several years of direct clinical nursing experience in pediatric oncology are essential. Key skills include expert clinical judgment, advanced pathophysiology knowledge, superb communication and education abilities, leadership, research utilization, and a deep resilience to support families through profound challenges. For those seeking to shape the future of pediatric cancer care, Clinical Nurse Specialist Pediatric Hematology/Oncology jobs represent the pinnacle of nursing expertise, leadership, and compassionate impact.

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