Radiation Therapy RN
Company : Catholic Health Initiatives
Location : Omaha, NE, 68124-2319
Job Type : Full Time / Part Time
Salary : 30.39-44.06 HOUR
Date Posted : 1 January 2026
Job Summary and Responsibilities
The Registered Nurse (RN), within their scope of practice, is responsible to assess, plan, implement and evaluate nursing care to a designated group of healthcare consumers across the continuum. Provides services which encompass the spiritual, physiological, social and psychological aspects of care of the sick, prevention of disease, or conservation of health. The position contributes to the mission and core values of CHI Health.
Follow the nursing process which includes: assess, plan, implement, and evaluate. The nursing process is an ongoing process that can end at any stage.
Assessment - Demonstrates a systematic, dynamic way to collect and analyze the following healthcare consumer data including: psychological, physiological, sociocultural, spiritual, economic and lifestyle factors.
Plan – Sets measurable and achievable short and long term goals according to standards of care based on the assessment by the nurse in collaboration with the healthcare consumer and multidisciplinary team.
Implement – Implements and/or modifies the plan of care using assessment data, clinical reasoning based upon standards of care and evidence based practice. This includes care coordination, education and discharge planning. The nurse is accountable for the care directly, indirectly or through delegation. Professional and legal standards for delegation must be followed.
Evaluate – Uses a systematic ongoing process to evaluate progress towards identified healthcare consumer goals. Revision of plan of care when needed involving the healthcare consumer and the multidisciplinary team.
Documents all phases of the nursing process in the healthcare consumer’s record.
Job Requirements
Required:
Graduate of RN Nursing Program.
Active RN licensure in the state of Nebraska, Iowa or nurse licensure compact.
Basic Life Support (BLS) from the American Heart Association.
Knowledge of current nursing practice, critical thinking skills, professional verbal and written communication skills, technical/computer skills, attention to detail, customer service skills, adaptability, maintain confidentiality.
Where You'll WorkAt CHI Health Creighton University Medical Center - Bergan Mercy, our focus is patient-centered care. Our level I trauma center and academic medical center campus is designed to heal the body, mind, and spirit of every person in a more comfortable, less stressful hospital environment. Our full range of medical services includes trauma services, heart and vascular care, emergency services, surgery, maternity, cancer care, and diagnostic imaging.
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Frequently asked questions
Omaha's healthcare sector, including radiation therapy roles, sees steady demand due to its growing medical facilities like Catholic Health Initiatives. While competition exists, certified RNs with oncology experience and licensure in Nebraska or nurse licensure compact states have a favorable edge.
Beyond the active RN license, Nebraska employers highly value Basic Life Support (BLS) certification and familiarity with oncology nursing standards. Since Nebraska is part of the Nurse Licensure Compact, multi-state licensure can enhance flexibility for radiation therapy nurses in this region.
Expertise in patient assessment, care planning, and clinical reasoning tailored to radiation oncology care is crucial. Proficiency with electronic health records, radiation safety protocols, and multidisciplinary communication supports effective treatment delivery and documentation.
Radiation Therapy RNs can progress toward roles like oncology nurse navigator, clinical nurse specialist, or advanced practice RN. Gaining oncology certifications and experience in multidisciplinary cancer care opens pathways for leadership or specialized therapy positions.
Catholic Health Initiatives emphasizes holistic care encompassing spiritual and psychosocial support alongside clinical treatment. This approach integrates patient-centered care within a Level I trauma and academic medical center setting, offering a distinctive, comprehensive nursing experience.
RNs here engage with a diverse patient population in a trauma-informed environment, collaborating closely with multidisciplinary teams. The center’s academic nature promotes evidence-based practice and continuous learning tailored to complex cancer and trauma care.
Radiation Therapy RNs in Omaha typically earn between $68,000 and $85,000 annually, depending on experience and certifications. This range aligns with regional healthcare salaries and reflects the specialized skills required for oncology nursing within a Level I trauma center.
Managing complex treatment schedules, ensuring radiation safety, and addressing patients' psychological and spiritual needs are frequent challenges. Effective communication and adaptability are essential to navigate evolving care plans and multidisciplinary coordination.
Collaborating with oncologists, radiologists, social workers, and therapists is vital for comprehensive care. Experience in team-based environments enhances care coordination, patient education, and discharge planning, which are all critical in radiation oncology nursing.
Daily duties include thorough documentation of nursing assessments, care plan updates, patient education on treatment effects, and coordination with various healthcare professionals to ensure seamless delivery of radiation therapy within safety standards.