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Shift: Days, 3x12hrs
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Hours: 36 hrs/wk
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Start Date: Jun 16, 2026
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Length: 13 weeks
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Openings: 1
American Traveler is seeking an experienced RN for a Medical Surgical Oncology position at a Magnet-designated, Level I Trauma teaching hospital in Oregon, requiring at least 1 year of medical oncology experience and an active OR RN license.
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Short-term acute care hospital setting in a Medical Surgical Oncology unit
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Patient population includes a wide range of oncology diagnoses: GI cancers (pancreatic, colon, liver, esophageal), gynecological cancer, thyroid cancer, ENT cancer, thoracic cancers, sarcoma, leukemia/lymphoma, and end-of-life care
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Patient ratios of 1:3–4
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Specialized procedures include Whipple, liver resection, hepatic arterial infusion pump, esophagectomy, VATS, laryngectomy, TORS, TAH/BSO, colectomy, pain management, and chemotherapy administration
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Experience with specialized equipment including chest tubes, trachs, epidurals, PCA, feeding tubes, JP/Blake drains, suction, central lines (ports, hepatic pump, PICC, Groshong), ostomy, and wound vac
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Charting performed in Epic (experience preferred but not required)
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Day shift, 3x12-hour shifts (7:00–19:00), 36 hours per week
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4 weekend shifts required per month
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Floating required within scope to Acute Care/IMC; refusal to float as requested may result in contract cancellation
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No on-call requirements
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Active Oregon (OR) RN license required; pending license accepted if application has been submitted and received by the licensing board to qualify for the 90-day license exemption
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Minimum 1 year of medical oncology experience required
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Current BLS certification required
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COVID vaccination required; no exemptions accepted
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Two manager or supervisor references from within the last 24 months required (charge RN references are not acceptable)
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Magnet-designated, Level I Trauma Center and academic teaching hospital
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Scrubs may be any solid color — no prints; scrubs are provided
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Local candidates are accepted with no radius restriction
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Former employees of this health system must have been away for at least 6 months before returning as a traveler
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RTO is limited to a maximum of 5 days for a 13-week contract or 7 days for an 18-week contract; approved time off exceeding 5 days requires extending the contract to fulfill the full 13-week assignment
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All time off requests must be submitted at the time of consideration
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First-time travelers are welcome to apply
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Candidates may be considered for longer contracts beyond the 13-week minimum