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Job Description: • Lead multiple Nurse Team Leads and their nursing teams, ensuring they are equipped to deliver the highest standards of clinical care and to do so with efficiency. Reporting to the Senior Oncology Nurse Manager, you will serve as a leader who drives performance and productivity while fostering a culture of compassion, trust, and growth. • In this role, you will coach and mentor Nurse Team Leads — especially those new to leadership — helping them grow into confident, capable people managers. Your guidance will focus on equipping them with the skills to enhance team productivity and efficiency through effective people management, including setting goals, providing constructive feedback, fostering accountability, and addressing performance challenges. You will also design and implement overarching people management strategies that enhance team performance and productivity, creating the framework that becomes the cornerstone for scaling the nursing team. Additionally, you will support the reinforcement of NCQA-compliant workflows and documentation, helping ensure that quality standards and compliance practices are consistently embedded and sustained across teams. Requirements: • You must have a Bachelor of Science Degree in Nursing, an unrestricted Registered Nurse (RN) license, and a willingness to obtain additional state licenses, as needed. • Nursing Experience. You have at least 8 years of nursing experience, including 2 years as a nurse leader in a remote oncology navigation and/or remote oncology case management environment. You are certified as an Oncology Certified Nurse (OCN), Advanced Oncology Certified Nurse (AOCN), Advanced Oncology Certified Nurse Specialist (AOCNS), or Certified Case Manager (CCM). Prior startup experience is preferred. • Coaching and Leadership Experience. You have proven leadership experience with a strong track record of coaching, mentorship, and holding teams accountable to drive results. Additionally, you have demonstrated success in building leaders, particularly through coaching and mentoring emerging leaders in core skills of people management. • Scaling Performance and Productivity. You bring hands-on experience designing and implementing structured performance management strategies that improve productivity, efficiency, and engagement across multiple roles and teams in a remote environment. You have applied data-driven approaches in prior roles, using performance metrics and outcomes to measure success, diagnose issues, and lead sustainable improvements. You also have experience aligning leadership development and team performance strategies with organizational goals to deliver measurable impact. • Comfort with change and ambiguity. You have experience leading teams through organizational change and growth, including restructuring, scaling, or process redesign, while maintaining engagement, morale, and performance. You demonstrate flexibility and resilience by adapting to shifting priorities, unclear situations, or rapidly changing environments, and you know how to guide your teams through ambiguity with steadiness, transparent communication, and a focus on outcomes. • Grit. You’re never afraid to get your hands dirty, but you can also take a step back and connect the company’s strategy to your team’s performance and execution. You’re always determined to persevere through any challenges or barriers you encounter. • A desire to learn how to use new technologies. We are a technology-driven company focused on interacting with folks during the season when they need it most. Experience with video chatting, arenaflex Suite, Slack, electronic health records, or a willingness to learn new technology is essential. • Identify priorities and take action. You know how to identify and prioritize your team’s needs and take the necessary steps to address urgent and essential issues immediately. • Bias to action. You’re a self-starter and don’t need anyone to tell you when to do something. You’re always solving problems and going the extra mile for others. Benefits: Apply tot his job

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