Travel Registered Nurse Oncology Job
Geneva, NY
Contracted
Geneva General Hospital (GGH)
Mid Level
Seize the opportunity to advance as a Registered Nurse in Oncology, delivering compassionate, cutting‑edge cancer care across dynamic settings in New York and Geneva. In this role, you will partner with oncologists, surgeons, pharmacists, and palliative care teams to guide patients through diagnosis, treatment, and survivorship, making a tangible difference in their lives every day. From the vibrancy of major urban centers to the serene beauty of Finger Lakes towns, this assignment offers the chance to grow professionally while enjoying New York’s rich culture and landscapes. Geneva, perched beside Seneca Lake, invites you to explore waterfront promenades, vineyard trails, and seasonal festivals; New York’s breadth offers everything from cosmopolitan arts and cuisine to tranquil outdoor adventures. This is more than a job—it’s a pathway to meaningful impact, personal fulfillment, and a deeper connection to the communities you serve.
Location Benefits: Working in New York and Geneva means immersion in diverse oncology settings—from community hospitals to teaching facilities—exposing you to a broad spectrum of cancer care practices. You’ll support patients receiving medical, surgical, and hematology‑oncology treatments, with access to advanced infusion suites, supportive services, and clinical trials. The New York region blends cultural dynamism with excellent healthcare infrastructure, offering rich professional networks and opportunities for collaboration. Geneva’s close‑knit communities foster teamwork, personalized patient engagement, and the chance to build lasting relationships with families. The role also provides the flexibility to expand your experience across multiple U.S. locations, broadening your clinical repertoire while you discover new environments, communities, and seasonal experiences.
Role Specifics and Benefits: Core responsibilities include delivering direct oncology nursing care, administering chemotherapy and supportive therapies, monitoring for side effects, managing pain and symptom control, and initiating rapid responses when needed. You will educate patients and families about treatment plans, potential risks, symptom reporting, nutrition, and survivorship resources; coordinate with physicians, pharmacists, social workers, and palliative care teams; participate in rounds and multidisciplinary discussions; ensure precise documentation in electronic medical records; and uphold stringent safety, infection prevention, and quality standards. The role provides clear pathways for professional growth within oncology, with opportunities to pursue certifications (OCN, CPAN) and to expand into infusion coordination, education, or leadership roles as assignments extend. Benefit from a competitive weekly pay range of $1,831 to $1,937, plus a sign‑on or completion bonus, housing assistance, and extension opportunities that recognize commitment and excellence. You’ll receive comprehensive support, including a dedicated travel concierge, 24/7 clinical and operational assistance, and on‑demand resources to address credentialing, transportation, and housing needs. While guaranteed hours are listed as 0.0, assignments are designed to provide structured scheduling with the possibility of extension to align with your goals and preferences. A robust support network ensures you can focus on delivering safe, high‑quality care, with clinical guidance readily available as you navigate transitions between facilities and patient populations.
Company Values: Our partner organization is deeply committed to empowering its nursing staff, prioritizing your career advancement and a supportive work culture. You’ll find mentorship, ongoing education, and leadership development woven into daily practice, along with recognition programs that celebrate clinical excellence and compassionate patient care. The environment emphasizes collaboration, resilience, and work‑life balance, with resources and leaders who listen, invest in your growth, and champion your professional voice. Your development is not a one‑time event but a continuous journey supported by teammates, educators, and executives dedicated to helping you reach your full potential in oncology and beyond.
Call to Action: If you’re an experienced oncology RN ready to broaden your horizons, apply now to join a team that values your expertise and supports your growth. This is your chance to make an impact across New York and beyond, while enjoying the beauty and opportunities this state offers. Start date is January 5, 2026, with flexible weeks and assignment extensions available to fit your career path. Join us and be part of a company that prioritizes your contribution and your professional development.
Please note: The hours and pay rates listed are estimates and may vary. Final compensation packages and guaranteed hours will be confirmed during the hiring process.
Location Benefits: Working in New York and Geneva means immersion in diverse oncology settings—from community hospitals to teaching facilities—exposing you to a broad spectrum of cancer care practices. You’ll support patients receiving medical, surgical, and hematology‑oncology treatments, with access to advanced infusion suites, supportive services, and clinical trials. The New York region blends cultural dynamism with excellent healthcare infrastructure, offering rich professional networks and opportunities for collaboration. Geneva’s close‑knit communities foster teamwork, personalized patient engagement, and the chance to build lasting relationships with families. The role also provides the flexibility to expand your experience across multiple U.S. locations, broadening your clinical repertoire while you discover new environments, communities, and seasonal experiences.
Role Specifics and Benefits: Core responsibilities include delivering direct oncology nursing care, administering chemotherapy and supportive therapies, monitoring for side effects, managing pain and symptom control, and initiating rapid responses when needed. You will educate patients and families about treatment plans, potential risks, symptom reporting, nutrition, and survivorship resources; coordinate with physicians, pharmacists, social workers, and palliative care teams; participate in rounds and multidisciplinary discussions; ensure precise documentation in electronic medical records; and uphold stringent safety, infection prevention, and quality standards. The role provides clear pathways for professional growth within oncology, with opportunities to pursue certifications (OCN, CPAN) and to expand into infusion coordination, education, or leadership roles as assignments extend. Benefit from a competitive weekly pay range of $1,831 to $1,937, plus a sign‑on or completion bonus, housing assistance, and extension opportunities that recognize commitment and excellence. You’ll receive comprehensive support, including a dedicated travel concierge, 24/7 clinical and operational assistance, and on‑demand resources to address credentialing, transportation, and housing needs. While guaranteed hours are listed as 0.0, assignments are designed to provide structured scheduling with the possibility of extension to align with your goals and preferences. A robust support network ensures you can focus on delivering safe, high‑quality care, with clinical guidance readily available as you navigate transitions between facilities and patient populations.
Company Values: Our partner organization is deeply committed to empowering its nursing staff, prioritizing your career advancement and a supportive work culture. You’ll find mentorship, ongoing education, and leadership development woven into daily practice, along with recognition programs that celebrate clinical excellence and compassionate patient care. The environment emphasizes collaboration, resilience, and work‑life balance, with resources and leaders who listen, invest in your growth, and champion your professional voice. Your development is not a one‑time event but a continuous journey supported by teammates, educators, and executives dedicated to helping you reach your full potential in oncology and beyond.
Call to Action: If you’re an experienced oncology RN ready to broaden your horizons, apply now to join a team that values your expertise and supports your growth. This is your chance to make an impact across New York and beyond, while enjoying the beauty and opportunities this state offers. Start date is January 5, 2026, with flexible weeks and assignment extensions available to fit your career path. Join us and be part of a company that prioritizes your contribution and your professional development.
Please note: The hours and pay rates listed are estimates and may vary. Final compensation packages and guaranteed hours will be confirmed during the hiring process.
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