Key Responsibilities:** * Manage care for patients with a history of breast cancer, including postoperative follow-up, surveillance, and coordination of care across oncology disciplines * Evaluate and treat patients with benign breast disease * Conduct risk assessments and assist with development of personalized breast cancer surveillance plans * Counsel patients on breast cancer risk reduction strategies, including lifestyle modifications, medical management, and surgical options * Collaborate closely with breast surgeons, medical oncology, radiation oncology, nursing, genetics, and support services to ensure coordinated, high-quality care * Participate in a team-oriented, supportive clinical environment committed to continuous improvement and professional development Perform office-based procedures, which may include: * Seroma aspirations * Incision and drainage of breast abscesses * Punch biopsies * Basic wound care and postoperative assessments **Qualifications:** * Graduate of an accredited Nurse Practitioner or Physician Assistant program * Board-certified or board-eligible as ARNP or PA-C * Eligible for licensure in the state of Washington * Prior experience in breast surgery, surgical oncology, women's health, or oncology is preferred * 3 to 5 years of advanced practice experience is ideal; new graduates with strong RN experience, particularly in acute care, surgical, or oncology settings, are encouraged to apply * Strong interpersonal skills with a commitment to compassionate, patient-centered care * Interest in long-term professional growth within a specialized breast surgery program **Why Join Swedish Cancer Institute** * Work within a multidisciplinary breast program recognized for excellence in clinical care * Collegial, collaborative team culture with strong APP integration * Opportunity to expand procedural and oncology-related skills * Robust support from experienced surgeons, APP colleagues, and clinic leadership * Practice within the Providence Swedish system, a mission-driven organization focused on whole-person care **Compensation & Benefits:** * Compensation is between $149,867 and $200,257 per year * Compensation may include productivity, quality, or service-based incentives * Comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, retirement, CME, and paid time off _The compensation amounts listed may include productivity or quality/service incentives, call pay, extra shift incentives, as applicable to the position. This role offers the opportunity to work alongside established, fellowship-trained breast surgical oncologists within a highly collaborative, multidisciplinary cancer care model focused on delivering exceptional, patient-centered care.