Nurse Quality Specialist, ASCO QOPI
Company: The Oncology Institute of Hope and Innovation
Location: Cerritos
Posted on: February 11, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description About The Oncology Institute
(www.theoncologyinstitute.com): Founded in 2007, The Oncology
Institute (NASDAQ: TOI) is advancing oncology by delivering highly
specialized, value-based cancer care in the community setting. TOI
offers cutting-edge, evidence-based cancer care to a population of
approximately 1.9 million patients, including clinical trials,
transfusions, and other care delivery models traditionally
associated with the most advanced care delivery organizations. With
over 180 employed and affiliate clinicians and over 100 clinics and
affiliate locations of care across five states and growing, TOI is
changing oncology for the better. As an ASCO QOPI Nurse Quality
Specialist, you will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of
cancer care by transforming clinical expertise into measurable
improvements in patient outcomes. Our organization values your
nursing experience, critical thinking, and passion for
evidence-based practice, empowering you to lead quality initiatives
that directly impact safety, care standards, and patient experience
across the continuum of oncology services. JOB PURPOSE AND SUMMARY:
The ASCO QOPI Nurse Quality Specialist leads quality and safety
efforts for outpatient oncology practices with a primary focus on
the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Quality Oncology
Practice Initiative (QOPI), and the QOPI Certification Program. The
role ensures that ambulatory oncology clinics and infusion centers
follow evidence-based standards, maintain regulatory readiness and
support ongoing quality improvement. This position serves as a
subject matter expert in ambulatory oncology workflows,
documentation standards, data abstraction and clinical quality
performance. The specialist partners with physicians, advanced
practice providers, nurses, pharmacists and operational leaders to
strengthen patient safety, care coordination and clinical outcomes
in the outpatient setting. This position can be remote from
anywhere in the contiguous United States (one of the five states
where TOI has clinics: CA, FL, NV, AZ, and OR, would be ideal), or
on-site from any of our clinic locations if the candidate prefers.
Travel may be required, currently estimated at 5%, but is subject
to change based on business needs. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND
RESPONSBILITIES: QOPI, and QOPI Certification Leadership Serve as
the primary lead for ASCO QOPI participation and QOPI Certification
for ambulatory oncology clinics and infusion centers Coordinate
QOPI data abstraction, validation and submission for outpatient
oncology encounters Maintain compliance with QOPI Certification
standards including chemotherapy administration, consent, symptom
management and patient education Prepare for and support QOPI
Certification surveys including documentation review, tracer
activities and staff interviews Ambulatory Quality Improvement and
Performance Management Analyze QOPI and ambulatory oncology quality
metrics to identify gaps related to care delivery, safety and
documentation Lead initiatives that focus on symptom management,
oral oncolytic safety, infusion safety and care coordination
Collaborate with interdisciplinary teams to implement
evidence-based practice improvements across clinic locations
Monitor performance trends and sustain improvements using PDSA or
similar quality improvement methods Clinical Documentation,
Workflows and Data Integrity Ensure accurate and consistent
documentation within the EHR that supports QOPI measures and
ambulatory oncology workflows Conduct outpatient chart audits
related to chemotherapy planning, consent, toxicity assessments and
follow-up care Develop, update and maintain policies, procedures
and workflows that align with QOPI standards Education and Staff
Engagement Provide education to ambulatory oncology nurses,
providers and support staff on QOPI requirements and quality best
practices Support onboarding and ongoing competency related to
oncology quality and patient safety Serve as a clinical quality
resource for infusion center and clinic teams Regulatory,
Accreditation and Safety Support Support regulatory and
accreditation activities that apply to ambulatory oncology
including QOPI Certification, Joint Commission and internal quality
reviews Align QOPI initiatives with patient safety programs,
patient experience efforts and organizational quality strategies
Collaboration and Communication Act as a liaison between ambulatory
oncology leadership, frontline teams and the quality department
Prepare and present QOPI performance reports and quality data to
committees and leadership groups Participate in ambulatory oncology
quality, safety and practice governance meetings Perform additional
duties as assigned by leadership Live and exemplify TOI core
values, providing outstanding customer service and promoting a
positive experience for patients and staff members. KNOWLEDGE,
SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: Ambulatory oncology quality and performance
improvement Outpatient chemotherapy and infusion workflows Project
management in ambulatory clinical environments Interdisciplinary
collaboration and staff education Ability to review clinical data
with accuracy Understanding of regulatory and accreditation
requirements Change management and practice transformation Strong
communication, organizational and analytical skills REQUIRED
EXPERIENCE, EDUCATION AND/OR TRAINING: Associate Degree in Nursing
with active RN license. LVN may be considered with sufficient
ambulatory oncology experience Minimum three to five years of
ambulatory oncology nursing experience in clinic or infusion Strong
understanding of outpatient oncology workflows, chemotherapy
processes and symptom management Experience with quality
improvement, chart abstraction and clinical data review Proficiency
with EHR systems commonly used in ambulatory oncology Experience
collaborating with physicians, nurse practitioners and physician
assistants Preferred: Experience with standard ambulatory quality
measure sets such as QOPI, CMS STARS or HEDIS Oncology Nursing
Certification such as OCN or AOCN Relevant quality or patient
safety certification such as CPHQ or CPPS Experience supporting
multi-site ambulatory oncology operations Familiarity with oral
oncolytic management and ambulatory chemotherapy safety standards
PHYSICAL WORKING REQUIREMENTS: The position involves prolonged
periods of sitting at a desk, extensive computer use, and phone
interaction. Additionally, the role may require occasional lifting
of up to 20 pounds for office supplies or equipment. The physical
demands described above are representative of those that must be
met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions
of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
The estimate displayed represents the typical wage range of
candidates hired. Factors that may be used to determine your actual
salary may include your specific skills, how many years of
experience you have and comparison to other employees already in
this role. Pay Transparency for salaried teammates
$91,574.53—$109,817.82 USD
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