The Physician in the Division of Supportive Oncology serves as a key clinical member of an interprofessional team dedicated to the comprehensive supportive care of patients with cancer. Reporting directly to the Enterprise Director of Supportive Oncology, this physician will provide expert clinical care in palliative medicine and supportive oncology within the Sidney Kimmel Comprehensive Cancer Center (SKCCC) enterprise. The successful candidate will contribute to the division's clinical, research, and educational mission while working collaboratively with hematology/oncology colleagues, Advanced Practice Providers (APPs), nursing, and other interprofessional staff across Jefferson Health sites with the primary site being in New Jersey locations.
Education & Licensure
- Doctor of Medicine (MD) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) from an accredited institution
- Completion of residency training in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Anesthesiology, Neurology, or a related applicable specialty
- Subspecialty fellowship training in Hospice and Palliative Medicine (HPM) from an ACGME-accredited program — required
- Board certification or board eligibility in Hospice and Palliative Medicine (ABMS or AOA)
- Current and unrestricted medical licensure in New Jersey and Pennsylvania and DEA license or eligibility to obtain
Experience
- 2 years of post-fellowship clinical experience in palliative medicine and/or supportive oncology — strongly preferred
- Demonstrated expertise in the clinical management of cancer-related pain, symptom burden, and psycho-oncology
- Experience in outpatient supportive oncology and/or palliative care clinic settings within a comprehensive cancer center environment is desirable
- Prior experience working within an interprofessional team model including APPs, nursing, social work, chaplaincy, and pharmacy
Knowledge, Skills & Attributes
- Broad working knowledge of evidence-based approaches to cancer pain management, palliative symptom control, goals-of-care communication, and psycho-oncology
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills enabling effective collaboration with patients, families, and multidisciplinary oncology colleagues
- Commitment to excellence in patient safety, the patient and family experience, and the delivery of compassionate, high-quality care
- Dedication to the academic mission, including teaching, mentorship, and scholarly activity
- Unwavering commitment to Jefferson's four-pillar mission: clinical care, academics (teaching/research), innovation, and philanthropy
Major Responsibilities
Clinical Care
- Provide high-quality, evidence-based outpatient consultative and longitudinal clinical care to patients with cancer experiencing pain, complex symptom burden, and other supportive care needs across Jefferson New and SKCCC enterprise sites
- Partner with hematology/oncology teams, disease-focused multidisciplinary groups, and other departments to ensure seamless, integrated supportive care is embedded throughout the cancer care continuum
- Conduct timely and thorough new patient consultations and follow-up visits, documenting care in accordance with institutional standards and regulatory requirements
- Adhere to Standards of Professional Care, division clinical policies, and SKCCC Enterprise Quality Committee guidelines to minimize care variation and optimize patient outcomes
- Support and participate in goals-of-care conversations, advance care planning, and transitions of care including hospice referral when appropriate
Academic, Educational & Scientific Responsibilities
- Participate in the division's educational activities, including teaching medical students, residents, fellows, APPs, and nurses across Jefferson's academic programs
- Engage in and support clinical research within the Division of Supportive Oncology, contributing to the expansion of the division's research portfolio
- Contribute to the development and implementation of supportive oncology clinical trials in alignment with SKCCC Multidisciplinary Disease Groups
- Pursue academic productivity through peer-reviewed publications, conference presentations, and/or grant activity, consistent with faculty rank and divisional expectations
- Participate in quality improvement and patient safety initiatives within the division and broader cancer service line
Institutional & Departmental Citizenship
- Attend and actively participate in required divisional, departmental, and SKCCC meetings as designated by the Enterprise Director and Department Chair
- Uphold standards of collegiality, professional behavior, and institutional citizenship across all functional areas and Jefferson campuses
- Support the division's commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, consistent with Departmental and SKCCC policies and the Vice Chair for Diversity Programs' initiatives
- Perform such other related duties and responsibilities as may be assigned by the Enterprise Director, Supportive Oncology, or the Department Chair
Working Conditions
- Primarily outpatient clinical setting across Jefferson New Jersey and SKCCC enterprise sites; inpatient consultative coverage may be optional depending on divisional need
- Regular travel between Jefferson New Jersey sites may be expected
- On-call responsibilities to be determined by division leadership in accordance with divisional staffing model
Jefferson Health New Jersey (JHNJ) is an integrated healthcare delivery system providing a full range of healthcare services to the communities of southern New Jersey. With three acute care hospitals in Cherry Hill, Stratford and Washington Township, and a wide range of outpatient services and wellness programs, JHNJ’s dedicated healthcare team, including more than 900 physicians on staff, provides a range of primary to highly-specialized care, including Sidney Kimmel Cancer Center locations in Cherry Hill and Washington Township, bariatric weight-loss surgery, and neurosurgery. JHNJ provides expert and compassionate care through its expansive network of Primary & Specialty Care medical practices, which includes South Jersey’s first LGBTQ+ affirming practice, located in Haddonfield, NJ. With some 5,000 employees, JHNJ is a continually growing regional leader in healthcare.