Oncology Social Worker Jobs in Nevada
Oncology Social Worker jobs in Nevada are concentrated in hospital-based cancer centers, outpatient oncology clinics, and inpatient palliative care units, with demand at every level from entry-level MSW to senior clinical social worker. Most hiring is in Las Vegas and Reno, where systems like Renown Health, CommonSpirit Health, and University Medical Center of Southern Nevada maintain active oncology programs. The most consistent openings are in psychosocial oncology, palliative care coordination, and patient navigation. Scan the live roles below and apply to whichever ones fit.
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As an employee of Boehringer Ingelheim, you will actively contribute to the discovery, development, and delivery of our products to our patients and customers. Our global presence provides opportunity for all employees to collaborate internationally, offering visibility and opportunity to directly contribute to the companies' success. We realize that our strength and competitive advantage lie with our people. We support our employees in several ways to foster a healthy working environment, meaningful work, mobility, networking, and work-life balance. Our competitive compensation and benefit programs reflect Boehringer Ingelheim's high regard for our employees.
The Associate Director, Medical Science Liaison is part of a regionally focused therapeutic area MSL team within Field Based Medicine (FBM), who reports into the MSL Sr. AD. The focus of this role is field based scientific exchange (SE), for which the AD Medical Science Liaison will leverage their scientific background, industry knowledge, and business acumen to act as a scientific resource to Scientific Experts (SCEs), while gathering insights that inform Scientific Objectives (SOs) and strategic decision making by Medicine. Within their territory, MSLs are responsible for establishing, cultivating, and maintaining relationships with SCEs.
Further, the AD MSL functions as an extension of the medical information group to provide product and pipeline therapeutic area expertise to SCEs and HCPs, and as a scientific expert to internal stakeholders within Medicine and Commercial groups at BIPI. The incumbent is a collaborative member of BIPI who is expected to communicate seamlessly with other members of the field-based organization, act as a leader and coach within the MSL team and perform all activities in a compliant manner.
Duties & Responsibilities
Customer Interactions and Scientific Exchange:
The overarching objective of the Associate Director MSL is to be in the field conducting scientific exchange with prioritized SCEs. Therefore, the principal effort of the MSL will be focused on planning, preparing for, and conducting field-based interactions and scientific exchange in support of the TA Scientific Objectives (SOs). Specific aspects of the role include, but may not be limited to:
- Proactively conducting scientific exchange with SCEs to support the SOs.
- Establishing and maintaining scientific relationships with SCEs, while developing a strong understanding of territory specific healthcare systems and clinical practices related to patient care, disease management, treatment protocols, and research interests.
- Acting as a scientific resource to SCEs and HCPs to reactively answer specific questions on TA or disease state topics and BI compounds through scientific exchange.
- Providing disease state education on topics related to TA Scientific Objectives. Acting as a scientific resource to Scientific Experts at payer accounts and integrated delivery networks when requested.
Planning and Support:
Develops a tactical customer-centric medical engagement plan for their geography in alignment with management and provide internal and external scientific support – as required. Specific aspects of the role include, but may not be limited to:
- Proactively developing a territory specific medical engagement plan for scientific exchange with prioritized SCEs, which supports the TA Scientific Objectives (SOs) and priorities.
- Proactively assessing SCEs that are appropriate to interact with as part of the medical engagement plan.
- Identifying and communicating challenging gaps between BIPI and customer expectations, needs, and priorities.
- Proactively monitoring and adjusting tactical medical engagement plan to better achieve TA Scientific Objectives.
- Supporting identification and assist with development of scientific materials, as directed, required to effectively conduct scientific exchange.
- Supporting identification of training needs to effectively engage in scientific exchange.
- Maintaining regular communication with the regional TA MSL Team, to review ongoing activities and insights, share best practices, and communicate learnings.
- In alignment with Clinical Operations, interacting with current and potential BI study investigators to support clinical trial activities.
- Facilitating logistical communications between BIPI and HCPs regarding Investigator Initiated Studies (IIS), External Collaborative Research, and company study contracts, as requested.
- Providing additional scientific support for Medicine and Scientific Affairs activities in alignment with the local working instruction, which may include but are not limited to support for scientific congresses and medical information.
- Maintaining clinical, scientific, and technical expertise in specific TA through continuous learning and knowledge of the TA related scientific literature.
Requirements
MSL Requirements:
BSc. required plus one of the following:
- Advanced science/clinical degree with 1+ years’ relevant experience (preferred).
- Masters in health sciences with 3+ years’ experience.
- BSc. with MBA or BSN with MBA, and 5+ years’ experience.
- PA with 3+ years’ experience.
- Other medical licensure with 7+ years of experience.
- 2+ years’ MSL experience in relevant therapeutic area – preferred.
Skills: Strong communication, ability to interpret scientific data, knowledge of regional healthcare systems, field-based job with 50% travel, use of electronic communication tools.
AD, MSL Requirements:
BSc. required plus one of the following:
- Advanced science/clinical degree with 3+ years’ relevant experience (preferred).
- Masters in health sciences with 5+ years’ experience.
- BSc. with MBA or BSN with MBA, and 7+ years’ experience.
- PA with 5+ years’ experience.
- Other medical licensure with 9+ years of experience.
- 2+ years’ MSL experience in relevant therapeutic area – required, 4+ years preferred.
Skills: Strong communication, ability to interpret scientific data, knowledge of regional healthcare systems, field-based job with 50% travel, use of electronic communication tools.
Eligibility Requirements :
- Must be legally authorized to work in the United States without restriction.
- Must be willing to take a drug test and post-offer physical (if required).
- Must be 18 years of age or older.
Desired Skills, Experience and Abilities
Additional Duties & Responsibilities :
Insight Generation and Reporting:
Identifies, documents, discusses, and communicates scientific insights as guided by the TA Scientific Objectives. Specific aspects include, but may not be limited to:
- Documenting field generated scientific insights within appropriate system(s), and communicating to appropriate internal stakeholders, as required.
- Participating in the discussion of scientific insights gathered by the TA MSL team, to understand the breadth of insights, potential impact, and to stimulate scientific exploration, as directed by management Support communication of scientific insights across the Medical and Commercial organizations, as directed by management. Identifying changes in the healthcare landscape and trends impacting delivery within the territory (i.e., new stakeholders impacting the delivery of or access to care).
Leadership and Coaching:
Leads special Medicine/RA projects, TA MSL team activities, and serves as a coach and mentor to MSL colleagues – based upon strong field-based competencies and scientific expertise. These accountabilities are performed while maintaining customer relationships and field-based responsibilities. Specific aspects include, but may not be limited to:
- Serving as a mentor for newly hired MSLs, at the direction of the MSL Team Lead. Coaching and guidance may include:
- Customer relationship development best practices.
- Communication techniques for effective scientific exchange.
- Understanding healthcare delivery within complex systems.
- Territory medical engagement plan development.
- Serving as a scientific lead for the FBM team, within aspects of a therapeutic area or disease state, at the direction of the MSL Sr AD. Leading special projects as directed MSL Sr AD (i.e., FBM optimization initiatives, scientific analyses to advance understanding within the disease state, participate in scientific advisory boards, etc.).
Collaboration:
Collaborates with the field-based medicine team, CDMA, appropriate Commercial personnel, and the broader organization – in a seamless and efficient manner. Specific aspects include, but may not be limited to:
- Collaborating within the TA MSL Team, on all aspects of planning, execution, sharing of best practices, and insight generation related discussion to understand the breadth of insights, potential impact, and to stimulate scientific exploration.
- Collaborating to provide field based scientific expertise for key accounts, as required.
- Learning about new and evolving customers and the changing medical needs of such customers.
- Collaborating with Commercial personnel, as appropriate and in a compliant manner, to provide scientific support for internal and external activities where there is a defined and appropriate scientific role for FBM.
- Collaborating with CDMA and the broader Medicine organization to provide scientific support and communicate scientific insights.
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What Nevada Employers Look For
The qualifications that appear most often in oncology social worker jobs across Nevada.
- Active Nevada LCSW license or eligibility for Nevada licensure through BSBCE
- Master of Social Work degree from a CSWE-accredited program required
- Experience in oncology, palliative care, or hospital-based clinical social work preferred
- Knowledge of Nevada community resources, financial assistance programs, and state benefits
- Proficiency with electronic health records systems used in Nevada hospital settings
- OSW-C certification from AOSW preferred for senior or lead oncology social worker roles
Oncology Social Worker Jobs in Nevada: Frequently Asked Questions
How do you become a oncology social worker in Nevada?
You must earn a Master of Social Work from a CSWE-accredited program and obtain licensure through the Nevada Board of Examiners for Social Workers. Most oncology positions require the Licensed Clinical Social Worker credential, which involves supervised clinical hours and passing the ASWB Clinical exam. Once licensed, candidates often pursue the Oncology Social Work Certified credential offered by the Association of Oncology Social Work to strengthen their standing with Nevada cancer centers and hospital systems.
Which companies hire oncology social workers in Nevada?
Nevada oncology social worker roles are posted by Renown Health, MountainView Hospital, and Optum and others right now, based on current listings on Migrate Mate as of July 2026. Hiring in Nevada is anchored by large integrated health systems and cancer treatment centers in the Las Vegas and Reno metropolitan areas.
Which Nevada cities have the most oncology social worker jobs?
Las Vegas, Reno, and Carson City have the most oncology social worker openings in Nevada. Las Vegas drives the largest share of demand given its concentration of major hospital campuses and cancer programs, while Reno benefits from anchors like Renown Health and Northern Nevada Medical Center, making both metros the primary markets for candidates in this field.
Are there remote oncology social worker jobs in Nevada?
Yes, but they're rare. Oncology social work is a clinically hands-on role tied to patient care settings, so most positions require on-site presence in hospitals or cancer centers. About 29% of oncology social worker openings tied to Nevada are remote or hybrid as of July 2026, and those that are tend to involve care coordination, telephonic counseling, or case management follow-up rather than direct bedside support.
How can I get hired as a oncology social worker in Nevada with little or no experience?
The most realistic entry path is applying for a general hospital social worker or care coordination role at a Nevada health system while your MSW is new, then transitioning into oncology once you have inpatient experience. Renown Health and CommonSpirit Health Nevada facilities hire new MSW graduates into broader clinical social work roles that expose candidates to oncology units. Completing field placement hours in a Nevada cancer center during your program and sitting for your Nevada LCSW as early as you are eligible both give you a clear edge when oncology-specific openings arise.
Where can I find and apply to oncology social worker jobs in Nevada?
You can find and apply to oncology social worker jobs in Nevada on Migrate Mate, which lists current Nevada openings. Search the available roles, find the ones that fit your experience and preferred location, and apply directly to the positions that match.
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