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Oncology Nurse Educator - TK, OK, AR

AbbVie
July 02, 2026
On-site
Houston, TX
$132,000 - $238,000 USD yearly
Patient Advocacy
The Oncology Nurse Educator (ONE) will proactively engage allied healthcare professionals to provide product and disease education to support patient management before, during, and after treatment. The ONE provides ongoing education and resources on patient management, dosing and administration, and side effect management. The ONE collaborates with other field teams to ensure education support.

Responsibilities:
- Serve as a strategic education leader across academic and community oncology accounts, including proactive and reactive education with approved resources.
- Develop customized educational plans based on account dynamics and clinical insights.
- Educate on preparation/administration of TA products and adverse event mitigation, monitoring, and management.
- Interpret and communicate clinical education topics to diverse audiences.
- Educate on disease state awareness and appropriate patient diagnosis (clinical and operational).
- Provide approved education programs (1:1, in-services, round-table discussions, podium presentations).
- Educate patient care teams about the infusion process.
- Use strategic questioning and active listening to document and share clinical insights.
- Attend/provide clinical information or presentations at internal meetings; support exhibit booths as appropriate.
- Support clinical training initiatives for internal sales team competencies.
- Collaborate cross-functionally as needed (e.g., sales, marketing, clinical operations, medical, clinical value & evidence).
- Potentially provide patient education in patient advocacy settings with approved materials.

Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree in Nursing or NP; Master’s level education preferred.
- 3+ years combined clinical and/or pharmaceutical sales, clinical educator, or medical affairs experience (Oncology preferred).
- Preferred: experience in infusion center setting, including development/implementation of chemotherapy/biologics infusion procedures/protocols and patient safety monitoring.
- Excellent communication, objective setting, influencing, business acumen, analytical skills.
- Ability to adapt to change and embrace learning.
- Demonstrated experience interpreting clinical and pharmacoeconomic data.
- Recognizes oncology market trends and effects on providers and patients.
- Success in cross-functional teams.
- Proficiency in Excel, Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, and other relevant applications.
- Travel 75% (overnight and occasionally weekends).
- Valid driver’s license; ability to pass pre-employment drug screening and meet safe driving requirements.

Benefits (if applicable): Comprehensive benefits including paid time off, medical/dental/vision insurance, and 401(k) for eligible employees; eligible for long-term incentive programs.