Description
Cancer Registry Specialist (ODS-C)
Turn cancer data into powerful insights that improve patient outcomes.
What We're Looking For:
- Detail-oriented professional with a passion for accuracy, healthcare data, and cancer registry operations.
- Minimum of 1 year of cancer registry experience required (enrollment in an NCRA-approved ODS certification program may be substituted).
- High School Diploma or GED required.
- Must hold the ODS-C (Oncology Data Specialist Certified) credential from NCRA OR meet one of the NCRA ODS exam eligibility routes and successfully complete the accredited education program within one year of hire. Must obtain ODS certification within three years of hire.
- Proficiency with cancer registry software (Metriq, CNExT, or equivalent).
- Strong knowledge of cancer registry coding and staging standards, including SEER, NAACCR, ICD-10, AJCC, and CoC/ACoS STORE guidelines.
- Proficient in Microsoft Office applications including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Teams.
- Excellent organizational, communication, analytical, problem-solving, time management, and critical thinking skills.
- Knowledge of clinical oncology concepts, data management, and data analytics.
Why You'll Love Working With Us:
At Baton Rouge General our patients aren't the only people we take care of; we take care of our team too. We are proud to offer our employees the benefits and resources they need to be their best selves at work and at home.
- A comprehensive benefits program for you and your family.
- Professional development and support.
- Various employee perks include generous paid time off, flexible positions, and our Baton Rouge General Fit! program.
- We are a nationally and locally recognized leader in quality and ranked one of the best healthcare employers in the state.
- Check out our employee perks: https://www.brgeneral.org/about/careers/perks
What You Will Do:
Responsible for abstracting all reportable malignancies and reportable benign cases in accordance with Louisiana Tumor Registry (LTR), Commission on Cancer (CoC), and national cancer registry standards. This role supports high-quality cancer care and research through the collection, analysis, and maintenance of accurate and timely cancer data while ensuring compliance with state and national reporting requirements.
- Conduct concurrent and retrospective abstraction of cancer patient records from electronic medical records, pathology reports, radiology reports, and clinical documentation.
- Analyze medical records to determine primary site, histology, stage, treatment, and other key cancer characteristics.
- Accurately collect and enter demographic, diagnostic, treatment, and follow-up data into the cancer registry database.
- Assign coding, staging, sequencing, and treatment information according to SEER, NAACCR, ICD-10, AJCC, and CoC/STORE guidelines.
- Determine correct sequencing of diagnoses, procedures, and treatment modalities including surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, hormone therapy, and other interventions.
- Apply critical thinking skills to accurately code primary site, histology, Extent of Disease (EOD), Summary Stage, SSDIs, and AJCC staging elements.
- Maintain complete and accurate follow-up of analytical cancer cases in accordance with CoC and state requirements.
- Collaborate with internal and external healthcare providers and facilities to obtain complete treatment information.
- Maintain and utilize current cancer registry coding manuals, databases, and regulatory resources.
- Participate in quality assurance activities, audits, and special projects to ensure data integrity and regulatory compliance.
- Stay current with cancer registry standards and oncology advancements through continuing education, conferences, and professional development activities.
- Adhere to HIPAA regulations and organizational policies regarding confidentiality and protection of sensitive patient information.
- Communicate effectively with leadership regarding process improvements, workflow changes, and registry operations.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
What Sets BRG Apart:
At Baton Rouge General, we are a community of compassionate, caring individuals who set the bar when it comes to healthcare excellence. Our mission is to preserve and restore health, one person at a time. From clinical to non-clinical - what you do here matters.
With over 600 licensed beds between three campuses, Baton Rouge General offers the full spectrum of care from delivering newborns to providing end of life support through hospice. With clinics located throughout Baton Rouge and the surrounding areas, our physician group provides patients with comprehensive care and a full suite of specialties, including internal and family medicine and specialty care.
Ready to be part of a team that values your skills and dedication? Apply now and take the next step in your career with us.