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Registered Nurse (Part Time) NIGHTS

Ozark, MO · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... Pediatric/Hematology/Oncology Nurses) - OCN (Oncology Certified Nurse) - BLS (Basic Life Support ... Inpatient, Nights, Part time, Nursing Inpatient, Nights, Part time, Nursing

Registered Nurse (Part Time) NIGHTS

Ozark, MO

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... Pediatric/Hematology/Oncology Nurses) - OCN (Oncology Certified Nurse) - BLS (Basic Life Support ... Inpatient, Nights, Part time, Nursing Inpatient, Nights, Part time, Nursing

Registered Nurse (Part Time) NIGHTS

Ozark, MO · On-site

  • Medical

  • Dental

  • Vision

  • Retirement

  • PTO

... Pediatric/Hematology/Oncology Nurses) - OCN (Oncology Certified Nurse) - BLS (Basic Life Support ... Inpatient, Nights, Part time, Nursing Inpatient, Nights, Part time, Nursing

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How much do part time pediatric oncologist jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time pediatric oncologist in the United States is $175,055.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $170,000.00 and $170,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a part time pediatric oncologist?

A Part Time Pediatric Oncologist is a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and treating cancer in children and adolescents, but works less than the typical full-time schedule. These specialists provide care to young patients with various types of cancers, often collaborating with other healthcare professionals to create personalized treatment plans. Working part-time allows them to balance professional responsibilities with other commitments, while still delivering high-quality care to their patients.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a part time pediatric oncologist?

To thrive as a Part Time Pediatric Oncologist, you need board certification in pediatric oncology, strong clinical skills in diagnosing and treating childhood cancers, and a medical degree with appropriate licensure. Familiarity with chemotherapy protocols, electronic health records, and participation in clinical trials or tumor boards are typically required. Compassion, resilience, and effective communication with both young patients and their families are crucial soft skills. These competencies ensure high-quality, empathetic care and enable collaboration within multidisciplinary teams to improve patient outcomes.

How does a part time pediatric oncologist typically collaborate with the broader care team to ensure continuity of care for patients?

As a part-time pediatric oncologist, collaboration with the broader care team—including full-time oncologists, nurses, social workers, and other specialists—is essential to maintain seamless patient care. Communication is often facilitated through detailed patient handovers, electronic medical records, and regular multidisciplinary meetings. This ensures that all team members are up to date on each patient’s treatment plan and progress, minimizing gaps in care. Strong organizational skills and proactive communication are key to succeeding in this collaborative, patient-centered environment.
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Infographic showing various Part Time Pediatric Oncologist job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 100% Part Time. Highlights an 95% In-person, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $175,055 per year, or $84.2 per hour.

Registered Nurse RN Pediatric Outpatient

Bannerhealth

Banner, IL • On-site

Part-time

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Primary City/State:

Mesa, Arizona

Department Name:

Peds Hemo Onc-Ped Svcs

Work Shift:

Day

Job Category:

Nursing

Great nursing careers are built at Banner Health. Whether you're just starting your career or have years of experience, Banner Health training and development opportunities can help you grow. Apply today.

Banner Children's Blood and Cancer Center/ Outpatient Treatment Centeroffers excellent care to children and adolescents with hematology and oncologic diagnosis. We provide a comprehensive team of expert board-certified physicians, advanced specialty certified practice nurses, social workers, child life specialists, nutritionists, and other health care professionals who work as a multidisciplinary team to provide family centered care. Our practice offers access to cutting-edge research through innovative clinical trials, while never losing sight of the individual needs of our patients and their families.


As aRegistered Nurse in Pediatric Outpatient Treatment Center, you will have the opportunity to care for pediatric patients spanning from infant to young adult with a diverse range of diagnosis including but not limited to childhood cancer and blood disorders, gastrointestinal disorders, immune and rheumatology disorders. As a nurse in our department, you will administer infusions such as blood, immune therapies and chemotherapy, you will also provide pre, intra and post anesthesia care for patients receiving same day procedures. APHON chemotherapy certification as well as PALS and sedation/anesthesia knowledge is highly preferred. Take the next step of your Nursing journey and join our amazing Pediatric Outpatient team where our Nurses deliver professional and compassionate care.

*Qualified candidates must have prior RN pediatric experience*

This part-time DAY shift position requires flexible start times to meets the needs of the patient. The schedule is typically business hours Monday - Friday with some weekends and call every 6-8 weeks on Saturdays; details will be discussed during the interview. Position may float to support other inpatient floors if needed.


Your pay and benefits are important components of your journey at Banner Health! This opportunity includes the option to participate in a variety of health, financial, and security benefits.

If you are a New Graduate Nurse with less than 12 months of experience, please visit the main job search page and use keywordsRN New Gradto search for openings. Thank you!

Located on an 80-acre campus in Mesa, Arizona, Banner Desert Medical Center is one of Arizona's largest and most comprehensive hospitals and was recognized by U.S. News and World Report as one of Phoenix's Best Hospitals. We provide an abundance of exceptional opportunities with more than 700 licensed beds, including over 100 dedicated to children and 76 dedicated to our NICU. Areas of excellence include high-risk pregnancy and neonatal care, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics, cardiology, oncology and emergency medicine. With 33 operating rooms, we offer a full range of surgical specialties and advanced technology that includes the da Vinci Surgical System. Becker's Hospital Review named Banner Desert Medical Center as one of the top 50 busiest Emergency departments in the country.If you aim to deliver top-tier care to the most vulnerable patients, consider joining Banner Children's Hospital at Desert in Mesa, Arizona. Within our over 200 bed, state-of-the-art facility, specially trained nurses, physicians and other clinical professionals utilize the most advanced technology - including iCare ICU monitoring and robotic surgery - to provide high quality, child-friendly, family-centered care. Our facilities feature a 76-bed NICU, a 24-bed PICU, six pediatric ORs and a 22-bed ED. We also offer dedicated pediatric rehab, radiology, oncology and hematology capabilities. With clinical diversity, exceptional training programs and a supportive culture, this is a place where you can grow in your career as you help our very special patients.

POSITION SUMMARY
This position assesses, plans, implements, evaluates and documents nursing care of patients in accordance with organizational policies and in accordance with standards of professional nursing practice utilizing the framework for professional nursing practice and development. This position is accountable for the quality of nursing services delivered by self or others who are under their direction. This position utilizes specialized knowledge, judgment, and nursing skills necessary to assess data and plan, provide and evaluate care appropriate to the physical and developmental age of assigned patients.
CORE FUNCTIONS
1. Assesses patient physical, psychological, social, spiritual, educational, developmental, cultural and discharge planning needs. Reviews patient history and physical with patient/family and assures completion within appropriate timeframe. Reviews available information obtained by other health care team members. Reviews diagnostics and laboratory data and reports abnormal results to the physician(s) and other appropriate caregivers. Completes assessment and reassessments according to patient need and as outlined in policy.
2. Formulates a plan of care, including the discharge plan, utilizing assessment data and patient, family and health team input. Initiates a plan of care based on patient-specific needs, assessment data and the medical plan of care. Goals for patient are realistic, measurable and developed in conjunction with the patient/family. Considers the physical, cultural, psychosocial, spiritual, age specific and educational needs of the patient in the plan of are. Plans care in collaboration with members of the multidisciplinary team. Reviews and revises the plan of care to reflect changing patient needs based on evaluation of the patient's status.
3. Implements the plan of care through direct patient care, coordination, delegation and supervision of the activities of the health care team. Provides care based on physician orders and the nursing plan of care, in compliance with policies and procedures, standards of care, and regulatory agency requirements. Delegates appropriately, and provides nursing supervision in the provision of care to patients by other licensed nurses and other personnel. Promotes continuity of care by accurately and completely communicating to other caregivers the status of patients for whom care is provided.
4. Evaluates the patient's and family's response to care and teaching, and revises the plan of care as needed. Evaluates patient progress towards goals and expected outcomes in collaboration with other health care team members. Evaluates patient's response and the effectiveness of patient teaching.
5. Documents assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation in the patient record. Documentation is legible, timely and in accordance with policy. Documentation reflects objective/subjective data, nursing interventions and patient's response to treatment. Notes physician orders accurately and in a timely manner.
6. Provides care based on the best evidence available and may participate in research activities within clinical practice. Participates in unit or facility shared leadership. Interacts and participates in the education, role development, and orientation of facility personnel, patients, students, families and visitors. Promotes/supports growth of others through precepting and mentoring when appropriate.
7. Contributes to society through activities that lead to excellent patient outcomes through timely, effective, efficient, equitable, and safe care. Actively participates in the improvement of national nursing quality indicators and outcomes. Such activities may include participating in professional organizations.
8. In some roles, this position may supervise staff and work flow of the department.

9.Interacts with all levels of staff in a variety of departments, physicians, patients, families and external contacts, such as employees of other health care institutions, community providers and agencies, concerning the health care of the patient. Interacts with other health care providers in numerous settings in order to report and ask for or clarify information. Also works with clergy to provide spiritual support. Synthesizes and prioritizes data from multiple sources to provide support for the human response of the patient and family to changes in health status.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Must possess a current, valid RN license in state of practice, temporary/interim RN license in state of practice, or compact RN licensure for current state of practice. BLS certification is required. Additional certification or continuing education may be required based on area of practice.
Relates throughout the interview process the experience, training and education needed to perform the job. Experience in the clinical area for which he or she is applying is desired. Must maintain clinical performance competencies appropriate to the area in which they work as demonstrated through annual validations. Banner Registry and Travel acute care positions require a minimum of one year experience in an acute care hospital setting. Experience must include working in an acute care setting within the past 12 months as a Registered Nurse in the specialty area. Banner Registry and Travel physician practice positions require a minimum of one year experience as a Registered Nurse in a physician practice or an acute care setting.
In a Home Health setting, team members must be able to operate personal vehicle and possess a valid driver's license. Auto insurance coverage is also required to be active and maintained.
Employees working at Banner Behavioral Health Hospital, BTMC Behavioral or BUMG, BUMCT in a Behavioral Health clinical setting that serves children must possess an Arizona Fingerprint Clearance Card at the time of hire and maintain the card for the duration of their employment. An Arizona Criminal History Affidavit must be signed upon hire. Employees working at BUMCS in a Behavioral Health clinical setting must possess an Arizona Fingerprint Clearance Card at the time of hire and maintain the card for the duration of their employment. Employees working for Banner Home Care AZ must possess an Arizona Fingerprint Clearance Card at the time of hire and maintain the card for the duration of their employment. Employees working in any Banner Staffing (BSS) Behavioral Health role in Arizona must possess a State of Arizona Department of Public Safety Level One Fingerprint Clearance Card at the time of hire and maintain the card for the duration of their employment.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's degree preferred. Professional certification preferred.
Additional related education and/or experience preferred.

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