Medical Director, Oncology | Part Time | Remote | NantHealth

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NantHealth is adding a part time

Medical Director, Oncology

to the Eviti team. The Medical Oncologist/Hematologist – Medical Director is a key clinical leader responsible for supporting and advancing the NantHealth Eviti Solution as it relates to oncologic and hematologic disorders, including oversight of utilization management and clinical policy for high-cost immunotherapies, targeted agents, and biologic therapies. This role serves in a matrix leadership capacity across clinical operations, content development, and client engagement.

 

The Medical Director works closely with NantHealth’s Medical Office team of oncology-certified nurse practitioners and physician reviewers who conduct medical record and treatment plan reviews, systems input, and reporting to payer clients through the

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platform. While this position does not include direct managerial oversight, it provides clinical leadership, guidance, and subject-matter expertise across teams.

 

The Eviti Medical Office ensures that treatments for cancer and hematologic malignancies—including chemotherapy, immunotherapy, targeted therapies, biosimilars, and supportive care—are consistent with evidence-based medicine, nationally recognized best practices, and payer-defined standards of medical necessity, with the goal of supporting delivery of high-quality, appropriate care to patients.

This is a national-impact, part-time role, serving as a key clinical interface between payer clients, treating physicians, and NantHealth clinical and content teams, supporting day-to-day treatment plan review activities through clinical influence and expertise.

 

The Medical Director will serve as a primary clinical consultant for the

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product, conducting peer-to-peer discussions with practicing oncologists and hematologists regarding patient treatment plans. The Director must be located within the continental United States or its territories when conducting peer-to-peer consultations.

 

Additional responsibilities include collaboration with Clinical Content, Informatics, and specialty work groups to support the development, refinement, and ongoing maintenance of clinical guidelines for oncology and hematology. The Director will participate in multidisciplinary clinical committees, ensure timely updates to guidance as standards of care evolve, and help align diagnostic and therapeutic decision-making with disease stage, prior treatment response, and line of therapy.

 

This is a remote position, requiring availability for up to 5 hours per week.

 

Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Provide clinical leadership and oversight of oncology and hematology-related medical policies within the NantHealth clinical library for designated clients and payer partners.
  • Serve as a medical liaison between the Chief Medical Officer, Clinical Content, Product, and Client teams to ensure alignment of clinical strategy, policy development, and operational execution.
  • Demonstrate thought leadership and deep oncology/hematology expertise, collaborating with client specialty teams and participating in multidisciplinary work groups and committees focused on cancer care.
  • Support treatment plan reviews performed by nurse practitioners and clinical reviewers, ensuring consistency with evidence-based care or appropriate, well-documented medical exceptions.
  • Serve as a primary clinical consultant, leading peer-to-peer discussions with treating oncologists and hematologists in a professional, collaborative, and clinically credible manner.
  • Collaborate with Content and Informatics teams to ensure that oncology and hematology drug, diagnostic, and m
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