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Certified Tumor Registrar

University Health
FULL_TIME Remote ยท US San Antonio, TX, Bexar, US Posted: 2026-05-12 Until: 2026-07-11
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Job Description
At University Hospital patient care is treated with high quality and compassion above all. We are attentive, kind, and helpful without exception. We currently have a fantastic opportunity available for a Certified Tumor Registrar who is a driven professional seeking a new challenge. POSITION SUMMARY/RESPONSIBILITIES Reviews hospital records to identify and compile patient data for use in cancer management program and to comply with government regulations. Reviews patient's medical record, abstracts, and codes information (i.e. demographics, history/extent of disease, diagnostic procedures/treatment) into software system. Attends Cancer Committee and Tumor Board Meetings Submits Cancer Registry Data to the Commission on Cancer and Texas Cancer Registry Validates data within medical record and within Cancer Registry Vendor on a quarterly basis. Stays up to date with all reporting to Registries including concurrent data reporting requirements. Attends Commission on Cancer Surveys and all regulatory meetings which include Cancer Registry or Data Analysis. Must be able to comprehend and use various hospital computer software and other data base programs; displays knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point. EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE Certification as a Certified Tumor Registrar (CTR) or equivalent coursework in an approved college level curriculum in a recognized allied health field as determined by NCRA's Council on Certification is required. Three years of experience working as a CTR is required. If not a current CTR, CTR eligibility is required. Must obtain the CTR certification within twelve (12) months from date of hire. Experience in Medical Record Administration is required. Knowledge and use of ICD-9-CM coding principals is required; ICD-O principals preferred.