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Job Summary Cancer Registrar / Oncology Data Specialist Aptive Resources is seeking Oncology Data Specialists (ODS-C) to support cancer registry operations within the Department of Veterans Affairs ...

Job Summary Cancer Registrar / Oncology Data Specialist Aptive Resources is seeking Oncology Data Specialists (ODS-C) to support cancer registry operations within the Department of Veterans Affairs ...

Certified Tumor Registrar (ODS-C) and active membership in the national and/or local cancer registrar association. * 2 years of abstracting experience or attainment of ODS-C or ODS-Cs with 2+ years ...

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Certified Tumor Registrar (ODS-C) and active membership in the national and/or local cancer registrar association. * 2 years of abstracting experience or attainment of ODS-C or ODS-Cs with 2+ years ...

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How much do ods c jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average hourly pay for ods c in the United States is $57.79, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $47.12 and $63.46 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an ODS C?

ODS C typically refers to a classification within the French civil service, particularly in the context of administrative or technical roles. These positions are part of the 'Catégorie C' jobs, which usually require a lower level of formal education (often a high school diploma) and involve tasks such as administrative support, clerical work, or operational duties. ODS stands for 'Ouvriers des Services', meaning service workers, so ODS C jobs focus on essential support functions in public sector organizations. Employees in these roles may work in schools, local governments, or other public institutions, ensuring smooth day-to-day operations.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an ODS C?

To thrive as an Operations Data Specialist, you need strong analytical skills, attention to detail, and a background in data management or a related field. Proficiency with data analysis tools like SQL, Excel, and business intelligence platforms, as well as familiarity with data governance and reporting systems, is typically required. Excellent communication, problem-solving abilities, and the capacity to work collaboratively set outstanding professionals apart in this role. These skills are crucial for ensuring accurate data processing, actionable insights, and effective support for business operations.

What are common challenges faced by ODS C professionals when coordinating with cross-functional teams?

Ods C professionals often work closely with teams from various departments, such as operations, data analysis, and IT. One common challenge is ensuring clear communication and alignment of goals, as different teams may have varying priorities or technical backgrounds. Navigating these differences requires strong interpersonal skills and the ability to translate technical requirements into actionable steps for all stakeholders. Regular meetings and transparent project tracking can help mitigate misunderstandings and keep projects on schedule.

What is the difference between Ods C vs Ods B?

AspectOds COds B
Required CertificationsOSHA 10/30, OSHA 500 (if applicable)OSHA 10/30, OSHA 500 (if applicable)
Work EnvironmentConstruction sites, industrial settingsConstruction sites, industrial settings
Industry UsageCommonly used for more complex or specialized tasksUsed for general safety and compliance roles
Job ResponsibilitiesImplementing safety protocols, inspecting sitesMonitoring safety, ensuring compliance

Ods C and Ods B certifications share similar credentials and work environments, but Ods C typically involves more specialized safety responsibilities and complex site inspections. Both are essential in construction and industrial safety roles, with Ods C often required for more advanced safety tasks.

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Infographic showing various Ods C job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 92% Full Time, 4% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 76% In-person, 4% Hybrid, and 20% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $120,212 per year, or $57.8 per hour.

Hospital Oncology Data Specialist-Certified

University of New Mexico

Albuquerque, NM

Full-time

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Job description

The University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center Quality Programs is seeking an energetic, detailed, self-motivating, current Oncology Data Specialist-Certified (ODS-C). We are looking for a team player with current abstraction experience. This position will join our staff of 7 ODS-C and 2 ODS-C operations managers to meet the needs of this NCI designated Cancer Center. The ODS-C will case find, abstract medical records, perform follow-up and updates, prepare for cancer conferences and assist with regulatory and certification requirements.

This is a remote position. Persons applying for this position must reside in New Mexico.

Compassionate Care, Outstanding Research

Our world-class multi-disciplinary teams of cancer physicians work with nurses, pharmacists, patient navigators, and supportive care specialists to design a personalized care plan for each patient. They deliver care seamlessly in a compassionate, culturally-sensitive way. Our teams also work closely with our outstanding research scientists to bring our patients the most advanced cancer screening, diagnosis and treatment.

Our Designation Sets Us Apart

We are steadfast in our commitment to serve all the people of New Mexico. Our research focuses on those cancers that affect New Mexicans most, and our clinical trials focus on those studies that offer the most benefit to people here.  As the Official Cancer Center of the state of New Mexico, our mission is to provide the unique, specialized and essential cancer care that all New Mexicans deserve. We sought and earned Comprehensive designation from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) in achieving that mission. Today, we are one of only 57 NCI-designated comprehensive cancer centers in the country and are the only cancer center in our state to hold this designation. Our 136+ board-certified oncology physicians, 123+ research scientists and 600+ staff members are dedicated to providing each of our patients the most advanced treatment and the finest support from the moment their care begins.

Clinical Trials Offer the Most Advanced Treatments

Our NCI designation gives us access to nationwide clinical trials that offer our patients the most advanced cancer treatments. We and other NCI cancer centers develop these new therapies. We encourage our patients to discuss their eligibility for clinical trials with their team of physicians to get access to the most advanced cancer treatments that are based on the latest scientific discoveries.

In addition, we offer multiple targeted therapy protocols to bring our patients a lifetime of the most advanced care. These clinical trials give the people who join the opportunity to have their cancer tissues genetically sequenced, helping cancer research and possibly helping them to be matched to promising anticancer therapies available in the future.

The University of New Mexico Comprehensive Cancer Center is the Official Cancer Center of New Mexico and the only National Cancer Institute-designated Cancer Center in a 500-mile radius. Its 136 board-certified oncology specialty physicians include cancer surgeons in every specialty (abdominal, thoracic, bone and soft tissue, neurosurgery, genitourinary, gynecology, and head and neck cancers), adult and pediatric hematologists/medical oncologists, gynecologic oncologists, and radiation oncologists. They, along with more than 600 other cancer healthcare professionals (nurses, pharmacists, nutritionists, navigators, psychologists and social workers), provide treatment to 65% of New Mexico's cancer patients from all across the state. And they partner with community health systems statewide to provide cancer care closer to home. In 2024 they treated more than 15,000 patients in almost 105,000 ambulatory clinic visits in addition to in-patient hospitalizations at UNM Hospital. A total of 2,075 patients participated in cancer clinical trials to study new cancer treatments that include tests of novel cancer prevention strategies and cancer genome sequencing. The more than 123 cancer research scientists affiliated with the UNM Cancer Center were awarded 38.3 million in federal and private grants and contracts for cancer research projects. Since 2015, the physicians, scientists and staff have provided education and training experiences to more than 750 high school, undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral fellowship students in cancer research and cancer health care delivery.

Website: unmhealth.org/cancer


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