Medical Affairs Hematology Oncology Clinical Nurse Educator
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United StatesFull-TimeMiddle
Salary175,000 - 195,000 USD per year
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Job Details
- Experience
- 5+ years
- Required Skills
- Compliance
Requirements
- Advanced clinical degree or certification strongly preferred (RN, NP, or PA).
- Minimum 5+ years of experience in oncology, hematology, advanced practice nursing, pharmacy, clinical education, or medical affairs roles.
- Strong background in hematology oncology settings (academic and/or community) with exposure to oral oncology therapies and supportive care.
- Experience in hematologic malignancies and/or solid tumors, including familiarity with therapies such as selinexor (commercially known as XPOVIO) strongly preferred.
- Deep understanding of oncology care workflows, adverse event management, patient education, and adherence support strategies.
- Ability to translate complex clinical and scientific data into clear, practical education for multidisciplinary healthcare professionals.
- Strong interpersonal, communication, and presentation skills with the ability to build trusted relationships with HCPs.
- Demonstrated ability to work cross-functionally in highly regulated environments (FDA, OIG, HIPAA compliant frameworks).
- Comfortable operating in fast-paced, launch-oriented environments with shifting priorities and timelines.
- Willingness to travel up to 50%, including occasional weekends.
Responsibilities
- Engage physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, pharmacists, and multidisciplinary oncology teams to assess medical education needs related to hematology oncology therapies.
- Deliver compliant, non-promotional scientific and clinical education focused on safety, tolerability, adverse event recognition, monitoring, dose modification principles, and supportive care strategies.
- Serve as a clinical education resource for oncology care teams, facilitating accurate interpretation of data, guideline updates, and practical patient management approaches.
- Support proactive patient care education, including symptom recognition, adherence support, communication across care teams, and multidisciplinary coordination.
- Collaborate with Medical Affairs, Medical Information, Pharmacovigilance, Regulatory, Legal, and Compliance teams to develop and refine educational tools, FAQs, and field resources.
- Partner with Medical Science Liaisons to identify and address nursing-, pharmacy-, and APP-focused educational needs while maintaining appropriate role boundaries.
- Provide internal education and coaching on oncology workflows, care delivery models, and real-world clinical practice considerations.
- Document all interactions, insights, and follow-up activities accurately in compliance systems and report adverse events, product complaints, and safety information per required timelines.
- Triage unsolicited medical questions appropriately to Medical Information or designated internal teams.
- Support awareness of emerging scientific data and clinical updates through approved materials and channels.
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