Oncology Pharmacist
Discover a standout career move as an Oncology Pharmacist with the healthcare organization on the Oregon Coast—where you’ll find collaborative multidisciplinary cancer care, clinical pharmacy leadership opportunities, direct patient care, chemotherapy and immunotherapy management, a coastal Oregon lifestyle, and a mission-driven community health system.
If you value a practice environment that prioritizes clinical excellence and meaningful autonomy, this Oncology Pharmacist role offers direct access to supportive leadership, stable staffing in infusion and ambulatory settings, and a culture that listens to clinicians doing the work; expect strong onboarding with peer mentorship, time to ramp confidently, and clear pathways for long-term growth into advanced clinical, precepting, or operational leadership responsibilities.
The Oncology department spans a cohesive Cancer Center and Infusion Center serving Hematology/Oncology and Medical Oncology patients, with integrated Chemotherapy Services that emphasize safe, efficient, and compassionate care; pharmacists partner closely with oncologists, advanced practice providers, and experienced infusion nurses to manage complex regimens, streamline workflows, and deliver high-touch patient counseling across both intravenous and oral oncolytics.
- Lead regimen verification and clinical review for chemotherapy, targeted therapies, and immunotherapies—balancing evidence-based protocols with patient-specific considerations like organ function, interactions, and toxicity profiles.
- Provide direct patient care through treatment counseling, adverse effect prevention and management, adherence support for oral agents, and longitudinal follow-up that enhances outcomes and satisfaction.
- Drive collaborative care in the Cancer Center and Infusion Center by partnering with oncology physicians, APPs, and nursing on day-to-day treatment decisions, supportive care optimization, and care transitions.
- Influence practice through order set refinement, pathway development, and policy updates—an ideal platform for pharmacists seeking clinical pharmacy leadership opportunities and meaningful voice in decision-making.
- Engage in chemotherapy and immunotherapy management with a focus on safety, stewardship of high-cost therapies, and continuous quality improvement within Chemotherapy Services.
- Enjoy a balanced schedule typical of ambulatory oncology with reasonable flexibility to support patient flow, plus the autonomy to prioritize clinical work that moves the needle for patients and the team.
- Collaborate across Hematology Oncology and Medical Oncology populations, including supportive care needs such as antiemetics, growth factors, anticoagulation considerations, and symptom management.
Reporting is streamlined through pharmacy leadership with strong visibility to oncology service line leaders, creating direct lines for feedback, rapid decision-making, and shared accountability; in this Oncology Pharmacist position, you will collaborate daily with attending oncologists, nurse practitioners/physician assistants, infusion RNs, pharmacy technicians, and care coordinators, while partnering with ancillary teams such as lab and case management to keep treatment on track and patients supported.
Life on the Oregon Coast blends relaxed coastal living with practical advantages: short commutes, easy access to healthcare services, and a close-knit community feel where it’s simple to get involved; weekends can be spent on scenic beaches and forested trails, enjoying fresh local seafood, exploring family-friendly parks, and taking in small-town arts, markets, and seasonal events—all with a cost of living that’s typically more approachable than larger metro areas and schools known for personalized attention. 🌊
Competitive compensation is complemented by a comprehensive benefits package designed for clinical professionals, including:
- Medical, dental, and vision coverage
- Retirement plan options with employer contribution
- Generous paid time off and observed holidays
- Continuing education and certification support (CE/CEU), plus reimbursement for licensure and professional memberships
- Access to professional development resources and mentorship for long-term career growth
If you’re an Oncology Pharmacist—or experienced Clinical Oncology Pharmacist or Ambulatory Oncology Pharmacist—seeking meaningful impact, professional respect, and room to grow, this is a compelling next step. 💊
Curious to learn more? Connect confidentially with a Clinical Management Consultants recruiter to explore whether this opportunity aligns with your goals and timeline.