Nurse Practitioner / Physician Assistant – Early Therapeutics
Position Highlights:
- Assists physicians and principal investigators with the evaluation, management, and treatment of a broad spectrum of patients participating in early-phase clinical trials, primarily in solid tumor oncology, with exposure to diverse therapeutic modalities (e.g., targeted therapies, immunotherapies, cellular therapies, etc.)
- Works within a defined scope of practice and under the authority of supervising physician(s), study investigators, and/or specific clinical trial protocols.
- Plays a key role in the delivery of cutting-edge investigational therapies within a dedicated Clinical Research Unit, ensuring patient safety, protocol compliance, and high-quality clinical care.
- Engages in a highly collaborative, academic environment with opportunities to contribute to innovative cancer research and advancement of new therapeutics.
Responsibilities:
- Provides comprehensive patient care as a member of an interdisciplinary clinical and research team, collaborating closely with oncologists, research nurses, pharmacists, and other specialists to coordinate and optimize care for patients enrolled in clinical trials.
- Performs detailed clinical assessments, including history and physical examinations, with an emphasis on identifying eligibility, toxicity, and response in accordance with study protocols.
- Correlates subjective and objective data to formulate differential or working diagnoses, particularly in the context of complex oncology patients and investigational treatments.
- Formulates and implements treatment and management plans for medical conditions and treatment-related toxicities within scope of practice and protocol requirements.
- Monitors and manages adverse events, including immune-related and novel therapy-associated toxicities, ensuring timely reporting and adherence to regulatory and protocol guidelines.
- May perform minor procedures within scope of practice, as required for patient care and protocol-specific assessments.
- Prescribes oral and intravenous medications, including supportive care therapies and protocol-directed treatments, within scope of practice.
- Ensures accurate, timely, and protocol-compliant documentation of patient care, adverse events, and clinical outcomes in the medical record and research systems.
- Participates in patient education regarding clinical trial participation, investigational therapies, potential risks, and expected outcomes.
- Supports screening, enrollment, and retention of patients in clinical trials, contributing to the successful execution of early-phase research studies.
Credentials and Qualifications:
- Bachelor's degree at minimum; Master's or Doctorate degree preferred.
- Graduate of an accredited Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner (APRN) or Physician Assistant (PA) program.
- Active ACLS and BLS certification required.
- Prior experience in oncology, clinical research, critical care, and/or internal medicine strongly preferred.
- Experience with early-phase (Phase I/II) clinical trials or investigational therapeutics is highly desirable.
- Demonstrated ability to work in a fast-paced, highly collaborative, and protocol-driven environment with strong attention to detail and patient safety.
Location: H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute · MMG Early Therapeutics
Schedule: Full Time, Day Shift, M-F, 8-5, flexible