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Director of Nursing Services - Full Time - Wolf River

Germantown, TN

 

Job Title: Director of Nursing Services

About Us
At West Cancer Center, we are dedicated to providing compassionate, patient-centered care while advancing groundbreaking research. Our team fosters collaboration, innovation, and professional growth, ensuring that every role contributes to making a difference in patients’ lives. Join us in our mission to provide comprehensive support to those navigating the challenges of cancer treatment.

Position Overview
The Director of Nursing Services is responsible for the strategic and operational leadership of nursing activities across all West Cancer Center sites. This role oversees department workflows, manages human and financial resources, ensures adherence to quality standards, and drives process improvement initiatives that support exceptional oncology patient care. Working under the direction of the Chief Nursing Officer, the Director of Nursing Services collaborates across departments to promote operational efficiency, clinical excellence, and a supportive work environment for nursing staff.

Key Responsibilities

  • Oversee daily workflows, operations, and functions of the nursing department.

  • Plan, organize, and evaluate activities to ensure high-quality, safe, and efficient patient care.

  • Develop and manage capital and operational budgets; authorize expenditures and monitor financial performance.

  • Direct and mentor nursing staff, clarify work expectations, and support performance management and goal setting.

  • Develop short- and long-term business plans, anticipating challenges and devising strategic solutions.

  • Establish and implement processes for orientation, training, and ongoing staff competency assessment.

  • Collaborate with internal departments to ensure seamless operations and quality patient care.

  • Develop, monitor, and maintain performance standards, including quality assessment and improvement programs.

  • Demonstrate and promote professional practice and leadership within the nursing care team.

  • Perform clinical nurse navigator functions as needed, within scope of practice.

Qualifications

Education & Experience

  • Required:

    • Bachelor’s degree in Nursing.

    • At least four (4) years of oncology outpatient experience.

    • Three (3) years of progressive leadership experience.

  • Preferred:

    • Master’s degree in Nursing, Business Administration, or a healthcare-related field.

    • Prior management experience in nursing.

Credential/Licensure

  • Required:

    • Current RN license to practice in the state of employment or compact license.

    • Basic Life Support (BLS) through the American Heart Association.

    • OCN certification.

  • Preferred:

    • Additional specialty or leadership certifications.

Skills & Abilities

  • Required:

    • Excellent organizational, follow-up, and communication skills.

    • Strong problem-solving and conflict resolution abilities.

    • Ability to prioritize and manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment.

    • Ability to analyze situations and develop timely, effective solutions.

    • Ability to establish new processes and lead change.

    • Proficiency in ONCO, word processing, and email applications.

    • Strong oncology knowledge and leadership abilities.

    • Ability to build and maintain collaborative relationships both internally and externally.

    • Demonstrated customer service excellence, sensitivity, and compassion.

  • Preferred:

    • Experience supporting cross-functional initiatives or multi-site operations.

Why West Cancer Center is a Great Place to Work

  • Meaningful Impact: Play a direct role in supporting patients through one of the most challenging times of their lives.

  • Collaborative Culture: Work alongside a multidisciplinary team of dedicated professionals committed to improving cancer care.

  • Professional Development: Benefit from ongoing training, educational resources, and growth opportunities.

  • Mission-Driven Environment: Be part of an organization guided by compassion, integrity, and innovation.

No nights, weekends, or holidays. Comprehensive benefits package.

Join Us
Take the next step in your leadership career and make a meaningful impact in oncology care. If you’re passionate about nursing excellence, operational leadership, and supporting patients and clinical teams, apply now to join West Cancer Center as the Director of Nursing Services.

 

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