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Cancer Prevention, Early Detection and Survivorship Program Director
Join a mission-driven oncology leadership team dedicated to transforming the future of cancer prevention, early detection, and survivorship care. As the Cancer Prevention, Early Detection and Survivorship Program Director, you will play a pivotal role in shaping innovative, patient-centered programs that improve outcomes, reduce barriers to care, and advance health equity across our communities. This highly collaborative leadership role partners with physicians, operational leaders, multidisciplinary teams, and community stakeholders to build and scale impactful oncology initiatives that support patients across the cancer continuum. We are seeking a strategic, relationship-focused leader who thrives in program development, operational coordination, and driving meaningful change in a complex healthcare environment.
Details: Cancer Prevention, Early Detection and Survivorship Program Director
Why Work at Nebraska Medicine?
Be part of something extraordinary at Nebraska Medicine!
The Cancer Prevention, Early Detection and Survivorship Program Director plays a key operational and programmatic leadership role in supporting the development, implementation, and scaling of impactful oncology programs that address cancer prevention, early detection/screening, risk assessment, resource and wellness services, survivorship, and population-based outreach.
This position collaborates closely with program leaders, medical directors, and physician stakeholders to coordinate and manage clinical and community-facing efforts. The position ensures the delivery of high-quality, sustainable, and equitable programs, contributing to the overall goal of reducing the cancer burden through thoughtful planning, effective execution, and continuous improvement.
Required Qualifications: Cancer Prevention, Early Detection and Survivorship Program Director
• Bachelor’s degree in nursing (BSN) or a healthcare field required.
• Minimum six years of program or program management experience required.
• If applicable, currently licensed as a Registered Nurse in the state of Nebraska or current compact state license required.
Preferred Qualifications: Cancer Prevention, Early Detection and Survivorship Program Director
• Master’s degree in nursing (MSN) preferred.
Nebraska Medicine is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, marital status, sex, age, national origin, disability, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity and protected veterans’ status.

Nebraska Medicine, the region’s leading academic health network, serves the Omaha metro and beyond. It offers access to more than 1,400 physicians and over 70 specialty and primary care clinics.
The network's commitment to "Serious Medicine, Extraordinary Care" is upheld by more than 10,000 dedicated employees, and is evident in its two hospitals, Nebraska Medical Center and Bellevue Medical Center, which provide over 800 licensed beds.
Nebraska Medical Center, the state's largest hospital, has been recognized for its excellence by U.S. News & World Report, Becker’s Hospital Review and Forbes.
Together with its research and education partner, University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC), Nebraska Medicine strives to transform lives and foster a healthy future for all through top-tier educational programs, groundbreaking research and exceptional patient care.