Oncology Nurse Practitioner
MOAB REGIONAL HOSPITAL
POSITION TITLE: Oncology Nurse Practitioner (NP): Outpatient Nursing Services Department
STATUS: Full-time, employed
SUPERVISOR: Chief Medical Officer (CMO)
COMPENSATION: $130,000-$160,000
START DATE: Summer 2026
WORK WEEK: 40 hours per week; No scheduled call
Oncology:
- Infusions: chemotherapy; blood; specialty therapeutics
- Specialty Injections/Infusions
- Clinic Visits (On-site and Tele-)
- Other oncology-related interventions
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Oncology Nurse Practitioner plays a vital role in transforming cancer care for patients living in rural southeastern Utah. This is not a traditional oncology role built around volume and brief encounters - it is an opportunity to build deep relationships, guide patients through some of the most vulnerable moments of their lives, and help shape an innovative model for rural cancer care delivery.
Working collaboratively with primary care providers, regional oncologists, infusion services, and local care teams, the Oncology Nurse Practitioner serves as a trusted clinical partner for patients across the continuum of care - from the uncertainty of a new diagnosis, through active treatment, survivorship, recurrence, and long-term follow-up. Patients may first meet the Oncology NP while awaiting specialty oncology appointments, where the NP helps coordinate diagnostics, education, symptom support, referrals, and the next steps in care. From there, the NP remains an ongoing clinical presence and advocate, helping patients navigate treatment plans locally while serving as an important set of eyes and ears between oncology visits.
This role blends clinical care, survivorship management, patient navigation, care coordination, and program development in a highly collaborative environment. The Oncology NP will help patients access chemotherapy, laboratory, imaging, rehabilitation, behavioral health, and supportive care services close to home whenever possible, while building strong, trusted relationships with regional oncology specialists and cancer centers.
For the right candidate, this is an opportunity to practice meaningful, relationship-centered oncology care in one of the most extraordinary rural landscapes in the country while helping build the future of rural cancer care at Moab Regional Hospital.
DUTIES and RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Develop a comprehensive treatment plan and manage antineoplastic drugs, biologics, hormone therapy, immune modulators and/or related agents, with patient's oncologist and other team members (internal and external);
- Daily communication, review, and planning with MRH's USP 797- and 800-compliant Pharmacy Team;
- Consult with MRH Emergency Department physicians, as well as the patient's oncology team on antineoplastic-related emergencies;
- Assume all aspects of an Advance Practice Nurse Practitioner-licensed clinician (in Utah) and patient navigator that contributes to excellent patient care, as delivered by the oncologist and all members of the oncology team (internal and external);
- Understanding of oncology standards, clinical trial information, regulatory requirements, to include Utah State Nurse Practice Act - Nurse Practitioners;
- Maintain accurate and timely documentation;
- Monthly review of clinical practice decisions, to include ANM (antineoplastic management) decisions, with collaborating/supervising physician;
- Participate in policy development;
- Networking and regional travel related to collaboration with oncologists;
- Participate in on-site and off-site education, to include didactic and clinical rotations;
- Ensure on-going, regular education for self and team in this rapidly changing healthcare specialty;
- Participate in Quality Assurance activities, to include OPPE, Incident Reporting, Quality Dashboard,
- Press-Ganey Patient Satisfaction surveys, etc.
- Participate in program awareness and marketing activities, in our community and beyond;
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Unencumbered license: Nurse Practitioner ("A.P.R.N. Controlled Substance") in Utah
- 1-3 years in inpatient or outpatient oncology setting as an A.P.R.N.;
- Successful approval of Credentialing and Privileging Requirements at Moab Regional Hospital before engaging in NP-level patient care;
- Successful completion of insurance empaneling process, in order to bill for services when appropriate;
- Competency in chemotherapy and biotherapy management
- AOCNP (Advanced Oncology Certified Nurse Practitioner within 12 months of hire (financial assistance available)
- BLS/ACLS
PREFERRED:
- AOCNP (Advanced Oncology Certified Nurse Practitioner) upon hire
- >3 years in an inpatient or outpatient oncology setting as an APRN
- Previous experience with Meditech (EMR)
Why Should You Join the Team at Moab Regional Hospital?
We have an amazing team here at Moab Regional Hospital, with a skilled group of healthcare providers and physicians from a wide range of specialties who are committed to the greater Moab community.
Caring for our People: Every healthcare professional that works here at MRH in both a clinical and non-clinical setting cares about our patients because these are our friends, neighbors, and our family.
Employee Satisfaction: Moab Regional Hospital strives to balance care for the community with care for its employees and offers a supportive work environment, competitive total compensation packages, and the flexibility to enjoy what makes this desert region one of the most unique and special places to live.
We offer:
- Wide range of benefits, including:
- Medical Insurance
- Mental health coverage for entire family
- Retirement 403b
- Paid time off
- Collaborative and supportive workplace
- Professional growth opportunities including continuing education, trainings, and more!
Spectacular Location: Welcome to Moab, Utah, where Arches and Canyonlands National Parks are just a part of the breathtaking red rock landscapes that surround this charming town. Nestled at the base of the LaSal Mountains and along the banks of the Colorado River, small-town friendliness coupled with unparalleled natural beauty make this a great place to call home. Thanks to its perfect climate, Moab offers year round recreation opportunities, and is renowned for mountain biking, rock climbing, jeeping, hiking and river activities. There are an array of restaurants, microbreweries, art galleries and special events that create a vibrant community to live in.
Moab Regional Hospital is a Drug Free Workplace, and requires successful completion of a pre-employment drug test and background check.
Moab Regional Hospital is an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all employment practices within our organization, including hiring, recruiting, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, leave of absence, compensation, benefits, training, and apprenticeship. Moab Regional Hospital makes hiring decisions based solely on qualifications, merit, and business needs at the time.
Pay Range: $75 - $95 per hour