Clinical Genomics Advanced Practice Provider @ Flatiron Health
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Overview
Join Flatiron Health to reimagine the infrastructure of cancer care. As a Clinical Genomics Advanced Practice Provider, you will use your oncology and genomic expertise to drive innovation in point-of-care products and tools, impacting patient outcomes directly.
What You'll Do
In this role you will:
- Serve as a subject matter expert integrating clinical oncology with genomic data.
- Interpret complex genomic test results and convert real-world clinical needs into actionable product requirements.
- Collaborate with Product, Engineering, and Clinical teams to enhance workflows.
- Develop educational resources and deliver training on clinical-genomics topics.
- Participate in cross-functional discussions to align clinical workflows and product features.
Who You Are
You are an experienced Advanced Practice Provider (NP or PA) with at least five years of oncology experience and a deep understanding of genomic testing, clinical-genomics workflows, and precision medicine. Excellent communication and collaborative skills are essential.
Extra Credit
Bonus if you have experience with OncoEMR, Flatiron Assist, or have been involved in clinical research or quality improvement related to precision medicine.
Where You’ll Work
This is a remote position with flexible work hours, aligning with team needs. For details on work arrangements, please visit our how we work page.
Key skills/competency
- Oncology
- Genomics
- Precision Medicine
- NGS Panels
- Clinical Decision Support
- Product Development
- Workflow Optimization
- Education
- Cross-functional Collaboration
- Clinical Research
How to Get Hired at Flatiron Health
🎯 Tips for Getting Hired
- Research Flatiron Health: Understand their mission and product innovations.
- Customize your resume: Highlight oncology and genomic expertise.
- Emphasize clinical success: Detail precise patient care experience.
- Practice clear communication: Prepare to explain complex genomic concepts.