Ohio State University

Advanced Practice (APP) Fellow- Oncology

James Cancer Hospital (0375) Full time

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Job Title:

Advanced Practice (APP) Fellow- Oncology

Department:

Position Summary:

The James Oncology Fellowship is designed to deliver structured, proctored clinical rotations and advanced educational experiences within an outpatient oncology environment. This program aims to equip Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) with the specialized knowledge and practical skills necessary for successful practice in outpatient oncology clinics. The fellowship encompasses comprehensive exposure to multiple subspecialties, including Hematology, Medical Oncology, Radiation Oncology, Palliative Care, and a range of oncology-related surgical services. Through this focused curriculum, participants are thoroughly prepared to meet the complex demands of oncology patient care across diverse clinical settings.

Minimum Qualifications:

Current license and certificate of authority to practice as a CNP in the State of Ohio. Graduate of a Nurse Practitioner program that qualifies the graduate to sit for the certification examination of a national certifying organization recognized by the Ohio Board of Nursing.  Masters degree in Nursing.
OR
Graduation from an accredited physician assistant program.  National Certification Commission for Physician Assistant certification.  Eligibility for State of Ohio licensure as a physician assistant. Masters degree.

Additional Information:

Application deadline: March 1st, 2026


If you are selected for an interview, you will need the following:

  • Statement of Intent/Cover Letter

  • Letters of Evaluation, two letters are required (reference forms will be provided)- these will be requested if you are selected for an interview

  • Resume

  • A digital interview is required for selected applicants

  • If selected as a final candidate, virtual interviews will be scheduled between March-May

  • Final Selections will be made by May/June

  • Program begin October 2026

  • Additional documentation may be required

Location:

James Cancer Hospital (0375)

Position Type:

Term (Fixed Term)

Scheduled Hours:

40

Shift:

First Shift

Final candidates are subject to successful completion of a background check.  A drug screen or physical may be required during the post offer process.

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