Physician (MD/DO) - Oncology in Davenport, IA at S3 Connections LLC
Davenport, IA 52804
About the Job
One of our facility is seeking an additional Oncology experienced Nurse Practitioner to join their team in the Quad Cities area in Iowa, the largest metropolitan area on the Mississippi River between Minneapolis and St. Louis.
Job Description:
- This position will provide services at the Davenport, IA location primarily with the possibility to provide coverage at our Clinton and Silvis Clinics. Must be willing to travel among these three locations.
- Minimum 3-5 years Oncology NP work experience (not including RN experience) - not accepting new graduates
- Through patient and family centered care, facility provides team-based collaborative care and treatment, close to home. If you are looking to join a nationally accredited cancer care program and have the passion to provide quality care, then you should consider a career.
- Join their team of 4 Physicians, 2 Nurse Practitioners and experienced clinical/non-clinical staff.
- Facility offers a full range of innovative treatments, technology, and educational resources. We offer collaborative services for our patients such as radiation oncology, infusion resources, genetic testing, surgical intervention (including robotics) clinical trials, tumor boards, dieticians, and cancer navigators.
- They are a community-based hospital program; locally operated with clinics in Davenport and Clinton, Iowa and Silvis, Illinois.
- Collaborative team environment focusing on patient care, patient/family support and patient/family education
- Hospitalist team proving inpatient support
- Their physician-lead medical group promotes leadership, wellness, and work-life balance; providing resources to achieve your goals.
- Not accepting Locums candidates
- Open to H-1B visa candidates, but cannot accept J-1 waivers
- Not accepting new graduate candidates - experience required
- Cannot accept providers who have any malpractice cases that are in Probate or that require supervision. Clean malpractice is preferred.