Norton Cancer Institute is seeking board-certified or board-eligible oncologists to join our multidisciplinary care team.
Career Opportunities
- Gynecologic oncologists
- Neuro-oncologist
- Medical oncologists with subspecialty interests in:
- Genetic counselors
Requirements
- Medical degree/diploma
- Residency/fellowship certification
- Kentucky or Indiana medical license or license eligible
About the Positions
- One of the largest comprehensive oncology practices in the region, with more than 80 providers offering medical oncology/hematology, radiation oncology, gynecologic oncology, neuro-oncology, orthopedic oncology, oncologic dermatology, behavioral oncology and genetic counseling services.
- Multidisciplinary clinics and more than 40 cancer tumor boards each month that are specially designed to diagnose and treat advanced cancers and tumors, including brain, breast, genitourinary, lung, gynecologic, and head and neck
- Opportunity to specialize in a specific tumor site while also seeing general oncology patients
- Candidate must be board-certified or board-eligible
- Norton Healthcare employee benefits, including paid malpractice insurance and retirement contributions
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or status as a protected veteran.
Why Choose Norton Cancer Institute
“We set the standard for excellent care by attracting individuals dedicated to subspecialization, supported by the widest array of multidisciplinary expertise. Abundant opportunities allow for personal focus and growth.”