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According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the national employment of registered nurses is projected to grow 6% from 2022 to 2032, which is faster than the average for all occupations. While also positive, the outlook for nursing careers in Florida is influenced by several factors. The state, including major metropolitan areas like Tampa, has a significant demand for healthcare professionals due to its aging population and the prevalence of cancer and other chronic diseases. 

Cancer-related nursing jobs encompass a variety of roles, including oncology nurses, nurse navigators, infusion nurses and nurse practitioners who specialize in oncology. The outlook for these roles is especially positive due to the growing need for skilled nursing professionals to provide comprehensive care to cancer patients. Florida is home to Moffitt Cancer Center, a National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center that contributes to the ever-increasing demand for specialized nursing care in oncology.

What do oncology nurses do?

Oncology nurses are on the frontlines of cancer treatment, helping their patients through some of the most difficult, delicate and painful moments of their lives. Above all, working in oncology nursing means serving as a leading source of education, encouragement and optimism for patients throughout the continuum of care, from diagnosis through treatment and beyond. 

A nurse working in a cancer-related field in Florida can expect a dynamic, challenging and highly rewarding professional journey. Some key aspects of the experience may include:

  • Providing compassionate bedside care and vital emotional support to cancer patients
  • Collaborating with a multispecialty team, which may include oncologists, surgeons, radiologists and other healthcare professionals, to ensure comprehensive and coordinated patient care
  • Facilitating communication between patients and their healthcare team
  • Educating patients about their diagnosis, treatment options and possible side effects
  • Guiding patients on symptom management, coping strategies and lifestyle modifications
  • Advocating for patients to help them access resources, services and support groups to enhance their overall well-being
  • Working with cutting-edge medical technology and equipment
  • Participating in research initiatives and contributing to the advancement of cancer care
  • Pursuing personal development opportunities through specialized training and certification

Nurses who specialize in cancer care work in diverse settings including cancer centers, hospitals, outpatient clinics, infusion centers, research institutions and home healthcare. The specific work environment may influence the nature of the patient interactions and the types of services provided.

The salary range for nurses in Tampa varies widely based on factors such as education, specialization and experience. Specialized nurses, such as nurse practitioners and nurse anesthetists, may command higher salaries.

Nursing careers at Moffitt Cancer Center

If you are committed to helping others and aspire to contribute to groundbreaking advancements in cancer care, consider a nursing career at Moffitt. Our success is rooted in collaboration, and we embrace diverse viewpoints. By working together and challenging each other, we help each patient achieve the best possible outcome and quality of life. 

As a nurse at Moffitt, you will be an integral member of a unified team, working alongside some of the best and brightest minds in the world. We are proud to have earned our share of high accolades over the years, such as our inclusion in Forbes’ List of America’s Best Large Employers in 2023. We are also continually named One of the Top Places to Work in the Tampa Bay Area.

Working as a nurse at Moffitt is both a career and a mission. Apply now, and join us on our journey toward a world without cancer, where each contribution, including yours, will bring us closer to that reality.