
Location:
Oncology Consultants - Memorial City
Pay Range:
$54,641.60 - $101,462.40
The Infusion Float RN/Authorization Department Liaison is a compassionate and skilled registered nurse who plays a vital role in both clinical care and administrative coordination within the outpatient oncology setting. This role supports patients throughout their cancer journey while also serving as a key connection between clinical teams and the authorization department.
In addition to providing high-quality, patient-centered care aligned with Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) standards, this nurse supports infusion clinics and ensures timely, accurate communication regarding treatment authorizations. The role requires strong oncology-specific knowledge, adaptability to float between clinic locations, and exceptional communication skills.
This nurse will travel to assigned clinics as needed and must be flexible in responding to last-minute staffing changes to ensure uninterrupted patient care. As the primary liaison to the authorization department, the RN collaborates closely to address concerns, assist with biosimilar updates, and serve as the point person for start-of-year authorization transitions. The Infusion Float RN/Authorization Liaison plays a critical role in maintaining efficient clinical workflows and seamless coordination between departments.
KPA 1 — Direct Patient Care & Clinical Support
Perform patient intake and clinic admissions including full vital signs, rooming documentation, medication review, and required quality/MIPS elements.
Prepare patients for exams and procedures; serve as chaperone and assist providers with procedures (e.g., Pap smears, rectal exams, bone marrow biopsies).
Obtain and document specimens and point-of-care results; report abnormal findings promptly to nurse or provider.
Support clinic flow by assisting with patient positioning, transport (wheelchair), and transition to exam, treatment, or therapy areas.
Execute discharge activities including follow-up scheduling, test and procedure appointments, authorizations, and patient instructions.
KPA 2 — Laboratory & Diagnostic Services
Perform venipuncture and finger sticks; collect, label, process, and route blood, urine, and stool specimens per practice and CLIA guidelines.
Process lab orders and requisitions; determine on-site vs. reference lab testing and coordinate correct specimen handling and shipment.
Complete on-site testing (e.g., CBC, urine dipstick, PT/INR, pregnancy, hemoccult) and ensure timely, accurate chart documentation.
Monitor and reconcile lab results; obtain missing reports and immediately communicate critical values to clinical staff.
Maintain lab operations including supplies, quality control, proficiency testing, instrument maintenance, and basic troubleshooting.
KPA 3 — Care Coordination, Documentation & Clinic Operations Support
Coordinate referrals, radiology, and miscellaneous provider orders; schedule tests and procedures as directed.
Prepare charts for clinic visits and verify that required reports and results are available prior to provider exam.
Manage patient care supplies and support exam/procedure room readiness and biohazard waste handling.
Provide routine patient call backs for follow-up and test scheduling.
Deliver professional written and electronic communication with staff and provide telephone coverage backup when needed.
High school or equivalent
Oncology nursing experience is preferred but not required
Bilingual ability is a plus
Certifications/Licenses
Current license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of Texas

AON is an alliance of physicians and veteran healthcare leaders dedicated to ensuring the long-term success and viability of oncology diagnosis and treatment in community-based settings. We are the fastest growing network of community oncology practices delivering local access to exceptional cancer care.
We focus on:
- Enriching the patient experience by supporting the delivery of true value-based care through participation in the Enhancing Oncology Model and Principal Care Management programs and enhanced services, such as care coordination.
- Being 100% physician-led and governed by allowing for practice autonomy, where our partnership is collaborative and leveraged as a resource but, ultimately, what gets implemented in the practice is up to the physicians.
- Improving the lives of those who practice medicine with over 40 years of proven practice management expertise and the enablement of new revenue streams by accessing additional service lines such as clinical lab, pathology and oral oncolytic pharmacy.
The AON Difference
Practice diversification - A partnership with AON enables practice growth and access to new revenue streams through centralized ancillaries such as clinical lab, pathology and oral oncolytic pharmacy.
Economies of scale - Our ability to aggregate size and scale helps us to provide practices with the most competitive and attentive vendor services and drug pricing.
It’s a partnership - Practices deserve a partner that evolves to meet their needs and stays ahead of the industry changes. With a drive to innovate cancer care, we’re focused on the future of oncology and creating a network of industry experts to ensure accessible and patient-centered care continues to be at the forefront of healthcare.