Medical Oncologist
Updated 10/14/25
$300,000
– $400,000
yearly
72762, Springdale, Arkansas, United States
Physician
Oncology-Medical Oncology
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Job at a glance
Degree Required
MD/DO
Position Type
Full-Time
Work Environment
Outpatient
Visa Sponsorship
No
Experience Level
2 years
Job description
Job description
Supervisory Responsibilities:
An investigator is responsible for ensuring that an investigation is conducted according to the signed investigator statement, the investigational plan, and applicable regulations; for protecting the rights, safety, and welfare of subjects under the investigator's care; and for the control of drugs under investigation. The investigator is accountable for all staff, overall conduct, integrity, and quality of the research, as well as the protection of participants' rights and well-being.
An investigator is responsible for ensuring that an investigation is conducted according to the signed investigator statement, the investigational plan, and applicable regulations; for protecting the rights, safety, and welfare of subjects under the investigator's care; and for the control of drugs under investigation. The investigator is accountable for all staff, overall conduct, integrity, and quality of the research, as well as the protection of participants' rights and well-being.
Job Responsibilities
• Ensure high standards and consistency in research processes.
• Create and design new procedures to enhance operational efficiency.
• Establish clear, achievable objectives for the research team and projects.
• Address and resolve disputes to maintain a productive work environment.
• Engage with and contribute to the local community and relevant stakeholders.
• Foster a collaborative environment to achieve common goals.
• Develop and implement effective communication practices.
• Actively involve and motivate staff in the team mission.
• Strengthen team dynamics and cohesion through targeted activities and support.
• Conduct performance evaluations to assess and improve individual and team effectiveness.
• Develop future leaders within the organization.
• Encourage and integrate new ideas and approaches to advance department dynamics.
• Manage and support transitions to new processes or systems.
• Continuously enhance processes to increase efficiency and effectiveness.
• Define and articulate the strategic direction and long-term goals.
• Conduct feasibility of research projects and clinical trials.
• Utilize data-driven methods for optimizing staff allocation and roles.
• Ensure all research activities comply with relevant laws and regulations.
• Collaborate on audits to ensure adherence to research standards and practices.
Qualifications
• Board Certification in Medical Oncology
• 2-4 years Clinical Research and/or Oncology experience
• Must possess a current and valid license in the State of Arkansas or willing to obtain/eligible
• BLS & ACLS
• CCRP, CCRC, CCRA, or equivalent preferred but not required
Working Hours
• Monday - Friday
• 8 AM - 5 PM
Skills
• Proficient with research regulations and industry standards.
• Proficient in computer skills including EMR and Microsoft Office.
• Strong knowledge of medical terminology.
• Maintain continuing education hours as required.
• Maintain all licenses, certifications, and qualifications current as required.
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