The department of Outpatient Hematology is seeking candidates who are innovative, collaborative, compassionate and committed to providing the highest quality care to patients. In Outpatient Hematology, you will develop expertise within our comprehensive, supportive orientation process. You will be trained to work autonomously in a supportive team environment with other APPs, consultants, fellows, nurses, pharmacists, clinical research coordinators, and other support staff.
In the Division of Hematology, you will benefit from professional growth opportunities to participate in research, quality improvement projects, and pursue leadership and development through academic rank. You will enjoy opportunities to educate and mentor students and other colleagues by serving as a preceptor, participating in journal club, and providing poster and oral presentations within and outside of Mayo Clinic.
Outpatient Hematology Myeloma/Dysproteinemia
In this position, you will care for adult patients with dysproteinemia (myeloma, amyloidosis, Waldenstrom macroglobulinemia, MGUS, and other plasma cell disorders). Your role will include comprehensive patient assessment, ordering and interpreting laboratory tests and radiologic exams, diagnosis, prognostic interpretation, and ordering treatment per cutting edge clinical trial therapy as well as standard of care. You will also care for patients treated with cellular therapies such as CAR-T cell therapy and bispecific antibody therapies. You will be essential in management of treatment side effects and complications from disease process. Care of patients in this outpatient setting will range from asymptomatic patients on observation watching for disease progression, managing patients on active therapy, follow up of previously treated patients, to end of life discussions.
Outpatient Hematology Lymphoma
In this position, you will care for adult patients with Lymphoma. Your role will include comprehensive patient assessment, ordering and interpreting laboratory tests and radiologic exams, diagnosis, prognostic interpretation, and ordering treatment per cutting edge clinical trial therapy as well as standard of care. You will also care for patients treated with cellular therapies such as CAR-T cell therapy and bispecific antibody therapies. You will be essential in management of treatment side effects and complications from disease process. Care of patients in this outpatient setting will range from asymptomatic patients on observation watching for disease progression, managing patients on active therapy, follow up of previously treated patients, to end of life discussions.
Our schedules are collaboratively built within our NPPA team, allowing for valued off-time for personal pursuits, development, and life/work balance.
Monday – Friday
No Weekends
.8 FTE
Total Compensation:
CME
Benefit-eligible employees (50-100% FTE) receive up to 7 trip days (commensurate with time away from practice as approved off the schedule by a supervisor) and an annual allotment of $4,400.
Relocation
Compensation
Compensation is based off of education and experience. The base salary for this position ranges from $114,00.00 to $160,000.00.
Benefits (Pension AND 403b)
PTO
PTO Accrual for Salaried Employees | ||
Years of Service | PTO Hours Annually | PTO Hours per pay period |
Less than 2 | 224 | 8.62 |
2 | 264 | 10.15 |
10 | 280 | 10.77 |
15+ | 304 | 11.69 |