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Radiation Oncology Veterinary Assistant

Columbus, OH · On-site

$193.25/hr

Radiation Oncology Veterinary Assistant Our Radiation Oncology assistants need to have critical thinking skills, attention to detail and the ability to multitask within a strong team environment.

Hematology/Oncology Physician Assistant, Locums * Start: July 2026 * Duration: 4 months * Shifts: Weekdays * Outpatient * Active California state license required * Skills required: Must have ...

Hematology/Oncology Physician Assistant, Locums * Start: August 2026 * Duration: 6 months * Shifts: Weekdays (5x8s) * Outpatient * New York license required in hand prior to submission. * Cases ...

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How much do oncologist assistant jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average hourly pay for oncologist assistant in the United States is $188.78, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $192.31 and $192.31 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Oncologist Assistant, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Oncologist Assistant, you need a solid understanding of oncology protocols, patient care techniques, and a relevant healthcare degree or certification such as a Physician Assistant (PA) or Nurse Practitioner (NP) with oncology specialization. Familiarity with electronic medical records (EMR), chemotherapy administration, and clinical trial systems is typically required. Strong organizational skills, empathy, and effective communication help support patients and collaborate with oncology teams. These competencies are crucial for delivering safe, compassionate, and efficient care in the highly specialized field of oncology.

What are some common challenges faced by Oncologist Assistants when supporting patients through treatment plans?

Oncologist Assistants often encounter challenges such as helping patients manage complex treatment schedules, addressing side effects, and providing emotional support during difficult times. They must coordinate closely with oncologists, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to ensure seamless care and clear communication. Building trust with patients and families, while balancing administrative tasks and clinical responsibilities, is essential for success in this role.

What are Oncologist Assistants?

Oncologist Assistants are healthcare professionals who support oncologists in the diagnosis, treatment, and care of cancer patients. They may assist with clinical tasks such as taking patient histories, performing routine examinations, managing patient records, and coordinating treatment schedules. Additionally, they help educate patients about their diagnosis and treatment options, and provide emotional support throughout the care process. Their role is essential in ensuring efficient and compassionate oncology care.

How long does it take to become an oncologist assistant?

Becoming an oncologist assistant typically requires completing a relevant healthcare degree, such as a bachelor's or associate degree in medical assisting or a related field, which takes about 2 to 4 years. Additional certification or training in oncology or medical assisting may be needed, and some roles require hands-on clinical experience, which can extend the preparation time.

What is the difference between Oncologist Assistant vs Oncology Nurse?

AspectOncologist AssistantOncology Nurse
Required CredentialsCertification or training in oncology assisting, often a certificate or associate degreeRegistered Nurse (RN) license, BSN often preferred
Work EnvironmentClinics, hospitals, outpatient oncology centersHospitals, clinics, inpatient and outpatient settings
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in oncology practices to support oncologistsWidely used in healthcare to provide patient care in oncology
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for support roles assisting oncologistsCompared for direct patient care roles in oncology

The Oncologist Assistant primarily supports oncologists by assisting with patient care and administrative tasks, often requiring specialized certification. Oncology Nurses provide direct patient care, administer treatments, and monitor patient health, requiring RN licensure. Both roles work in oncology settings but differ in responsibilities and credentials.

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Infographic showing various Oncologist Assistant job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% As Needed, 4% Full Time, 81% Part Time, 4% Temporary, and 7% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $392,661 per year, or $188.8 per hour.
Gynecology , Academic Gynecologic Oncologist, Assistant or Associate Professor

Gynecology , Academic Gynecologic Oncologist, Assistant or Associate Professor

Indiana University Health

Indianapolis, IN

$191.25/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 10 hours ago


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7.2

Company rating: 7.2 out of 10

Based on 456 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

The Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology at Indiana University Health and the Indiana University School of Medicine (IUSM) is seeking a Board-Certified Gynecologic Oncologist to join its established and growing Academic Gynecologic Oncology Division. This position is part of a highly collaborative, mission-driven program that serves as the primary referral center for complex gynecologic cancer care across the state of Indiana.
This is an exceptional opportunity to practice in a collegial academic environment at Indiana’s only NCI-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, supported by strong clinical volumes, robust multidisciplinary infrastructure, and meaningful opportunities for teaching and scholarly work.

Position Highlights

  • Deliver comprehensive gynecologic oncology care, including:
    • Open, robotic, and laparoscopic surgery
    • Chemotherapy management
    • Inpatient and outpatient oncology consultation
  • Primary clinical site at the IU Melvin & Bren Simon Comprehensive Cancer Center, with additional practice opportunities across affiliated IU Health sites.
  • Practice within a fully integrated cancer care model alongside:
    • Radiation Oncology
    • Pathology and Molecular Diagnostics
    • Genomics
    • Palliative Care
    • Social Work and Patient Navigation
  • Teach and mentor medical students and OB/GYN residents.
  • Opportunity to support future fellowship training as the program continues to evolve.
  • Engage in research, clinical trials, quality improvement initiatives, and academic scholarship, aligned with individual interests.

Compensation & Benefits

  • Competitive, market-based compensation commensurate with academic rank and experience.
  • Dual employment with IU Health Physicians and the IU School of Medicine.
  • Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, life, retirement, and FSA options.
  • 4 weeks PTO, the IUSM holiday schedule, and 5 CME days with a $5,000 CME allowance.
  • Relocation assistance and access to IUSM faculty development resources.
  • Eligibility for academic incentive components based on quality, scholarly activity, and leadership contributions.
  • Occurrence-based malpractice coverage.

Qualifications

  • Board Certification in Obstetrics & Gynecology and Gynecologic Oncology (ABOG).
  • Completion of an ACGME-accredited Gynecologic Oncology fellowship (required).
  • Demonstrated expertise in comprehensive gynecologic cancer care, including minimally invasive surgery and chemotherapy.
  • Interest in academic medicine, teaching, and multidisciplinary collaboration.
  • Experienced physicians preferred; fellows nearing completion are encouraged to apply.

Indianapolis, Indiana, the 17th largest U.S. city, is a sophisticated city blending charm and culture with a wonderful balance of business and leisure.  Residents of this dynamic city enjoy:

  • Leading educational system and top-ranked universities, paired with a diverse population
  • Vibrant downtown offering arts, theaters, world-class museums, zoo, concerts and memorials
  • Named to U.S. News & World Report's 2023-2024 list of the best places to live in the United States
  • Top ranked international airport: "Best Airport in North America" twelve consecutive years
  • Ranked by Niche in 2023 as one of the most diverse counties in America, as well as one of the best cities to live in and buy a house in the country
  • Historic neighborhoods with surrounding cultural districts and low cost of living
  • Outdoor recreation includes golfing, boating and unique parks
  • Home of the Colts (NFL), Fever (WNBA), Pacers (NBA), Indians (MiLB), Indianapolis 500 (IndyCar) and the nation's largest half marathon
  • Close proximity to Chicago, St. Louis, Louisville, and Cincinnati

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