Join our team of exceptional oncology RNs taking the fight to cancer.


Our accomplished team of experts works closely together to provide services for the full spectrum of cancer care while staying at the forefront of cancer innovation — from advanced detection, treatment and patient care to translational research, immunotherapies and more.

Our Magnet®-designated hospital offers nurses excellent opportunities to play an integral role in furthering our nationally recognized cancer care services. Join a team that has been recognized with the following accolades:
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  • Becker’s Hospital Review, “100 Hospitals and Health Systems with Great Oncology Programs” for the past six years
  • American College of Surgeons’ National Accreditation Program for Breast Centers (NAPBC)
  • American College of Radiology:
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    • Radiation Oncology-Accredited Facility
    • Breast Imaging Center of Excellence
    • Designated Lung Cancer Screening Center

Learn more about our Infusion Centers


The University of Virginia Medical Center, ranked as the #1 hospital in Virginia and in the top 50 hospitals nationally in Newsweek’s World’s Best Hospitals 2023, is rapidly expanding its oncology infusion services and we’re looking for driven and compassionate oncology infusion nurses to join our growing team. 
 
This is your opportunity to be part of one of the nation’s most renowned cancer care teams. Our oncology infusion nurses work alongside a comprehensive group of cancer care leaders who are on the leading edge of cancer research, prevention, detection, and treatment. Here, you’ll be able to maximize your clinical skills and your opportunities for career growth.

UVA Health Infusion Centers include:
 
Emily Couric Clinical Cancer Center provides intravenous administration of medications and blood products, specializing in chemotherapy. The new Infusion Center on the fourth floor has 54 infusions bays available, an open layout to increase natural light and visibility between patients and nurses.
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The Pantops Infusion Center has 15 chairs and one private room, treating several different cancers diagnoses as well as non-oncology patients. We are open from 8-5pm with staff working either 8- or 9-hour shifts.  Nurses draw their own labs, manage reactions, and side effects, and have a good relationship with the pharmacy team who works on site.  The team is small and works together well, highly regarding safety and communication.

The Breast Care Infusion Center has 6 chairs and focuses mainly on the treatment of breast cancer.  If staffing and chairs allow, you may see some non-oncology patients there as well.  We are open from 8-5pm, and this team is very small, therefore the infusion nurses all work five 8-hour shifts,.  Nurses draw their own labs, manage reactions, and side effects.  This team does not have a pharmacy on site but does have a clinical pharmacist who is a great resource for the group.