The Solid Tumor Cell Therapy (Melanoma) Nurse Practitioner provides specialized care for cancer patients undergoing cell therapy, including pre- and post-transplant management and chemotherapy administration. This role serves both inpatient and outpatient settings within a leading cancer research program focused on developing innovative treatments for solid tumors and melanoma. The position is a one-year fixed-term with potential for permanence, requiring experience with chemotherapy and a commitment to advanced cancer patient care.
Job Description & RequirementsThe Stanford Center for Cancer Cell Therapy is a premier research program dedicated to delivering life-saving therapies to both adult and pediatric cancer patients. Our most notable impact has been in treating B-cell lymphoma, where CAR T-cell therapy has become an FDA-approved standard of care. We are now expanding our efforts to develop cell therapies for solid tumors and melanomas, with the ultimate goal of advancing high-risk, high-reward research that leads to groundbreaking treatments for patients facing currently incurable cancers.
The Solid Tumor Cell Therapy (Melanoma) Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant will care for patients both pre and post-transplant, seeing them in both inpatient settings and outpatient clinics four days a week. This role also includes managing patients' chemotherapy regimens prior to transplant. This is a one-year fixed-term position, with the likelihood of transition into a permanent role. Candidates must have experience with chemotherapy as an APP. We are looking for dedicated professionals committed to making a difference in the lives of cancer patients.
Facility Location Compensation Information:
$200000.00 / Annually - $250000.00 / Annually
nurse practitioner, solid tumor therapy, melanoma treatment, cell therapy, chemotherapy management, cancer care, advanced practice nurse, oncology nursing, transplant patient care, Stanford cancer research