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Job Description Cedars-Sinai Cancer?s Patient and Family Support Program(PFSP) is committed to supporting patients and their families as they confront the challenges of cancer. Our team of dedicated experts provides compassionate, personalized care for people affected by cancer and those close to them. We provide resources to help patients prevent and relieve physical, psychological, social and spiritual suffering; plan their future; achieve life goals and navigate any care changes. “What will you be doing in this role” The Clinical Nurse II is cross- trained to cover multiple providers and is a resource for specialties within the program including Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, Supportive Care Medicine, Cancer Rehabilitation, Social Work and Clinical Nutrition.This role will manage patient portal messages and calls for triage of symptoms, prescription refills, and conduct meticulous chart notes for all communication with patients, pharmacies, insurance companies and etc. Qualifications Education Assoc. Degree/College Diploma – minimum Bachelor’s Degree Bachelor’s of Science in Nursing (state accredited program) – preferred Experience 1 year For external hires, acute care experience in their specialty for new hires. Promotion to Clinical Nurse II is automatic after completion of one (1) year of clinical experience and a satisfactory performance appraisal at a Clinical Nurse I level. – minimum Licenses and Certifications RN State License – Upon Hire minimum California State RN License Basic Life Support (BLS) – Upon Hire minimum BLS Certification. As required by your specialty unit. Other – See Department Specifics – 1 Year minimum Other Competencies, as required by your specialty unit (ex. ACLS, PALS, fetal heart monitoring) ANCC Specialty Certification – preferred Any ANCC Specialty Certification strongly recommended after 2 years in specialty

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