Job description
** We welcome applications from those who currently hold a UK NMC registration. If you currently hold an overseas nursing qualification and require sponsorship we are not currently direct hiring Internationally Qualified Nurses **
As a staff nurse in cancer services your role will be split between our inpatient and outpatient areas. In each department you will learn about each area’s specialist services.
You will be working in our inpatient Haematology/Oncology ward and Haematology Day Unit, where you will be taking part in the administration of SACT. You will be learning about Haematological malignancies and non-malignancies, their specific treatments and care, this will include the care of patients pre and post-transplant. You will gain specialist knowledge in the administration of blood products. You will nurse Oncology patients to include symptom management, administration of SACT and end of life care.
You will spend time with other cancer specialist services include Clinical Nurse Specialists, ANPs, the Palliative Care Team and the Acute Oncology Team.
The staff nurse is a member of the multi-disciplinary team providing skilled care and advice to cancer patients and their families/partners/friends in the inpatient and outpatient setting.
The staff nurse will assist in the management and organisation of the nursing service in all clinical cancer areas when required.
An Exciting opportunity for a staff nurse in cancer services.
We are looking for an enthusiastic Band 5 nurse who strives for high standards of patient care to join our team of highly professional cancer nurses.
The haematology unit consists of an acute 10 bedded nursing both haematology and oncology patients. We nurse neutropenic septic patients as well as post bone marrow transplant/immunocompromised patients, chemotherapy and SACT patients and palliative and patients at the end of their life.
Other services include a nurse led Chemotherapy outpatient service, the regional Radiotherapy service as well as Consultant and Nurse led clinics. We also have our satellite haematology and oncology unit at Princess Royal Hospital. Rotations to these areas will be considered.
You will need to have:
- Nursing registration
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills.
- A strong interest in Cancer and Haematology speciality
- Some hospital experience desirable but not essential.
We welcome applications from those who currently hold a UK NMC registration. If you currently hold an overseas nursing qualification and require Tier 2 sponsorship please apply for our Internationally Qualified Nurse Advert.
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Work unsupervised providing nursing care as part of the multi-disciplinary team to patients. Communicating with and referring to other healthcare professionals as necessary.
Administer Chemotherapy, Immunotherapies, IV drugs and blood products once trained. Have knowledge of the drugs given for the treatment of cancer and the potential complications and side-effects.
During administration of treatments provide nursing care to ensure patient safety. This includes the immediate management of acute reactions and potential complications during drug administration, for example the extravasation.
Deliver a high standard of individualised holistic patient care to promote and maintain all aspects of his/her physical, social, cultural and psychological well being. Have a sound knowledge of general medicine and basic nursing care.
Maintain full awareness of current regimes, policies and protocols.
To gain the knowledge and expertise in cannulation, venepuncture and the management of central access devices (PICC, Groshong and portacaths) and become an expert in giving IV therapies.
Ensure patients are thoroughly informed prior to their treatment in order to provide informed consent, establishing in particular that they understand:
- The rationale and aims for the proposed treatment
- The procedure for their particular SACT regime
- Potential side-effects and their management
- Self care whilst on treatment and the use of complementary therapies.
- Who to contact in the event of any oncological emergencies.
- Issues relating to fertility and contraception including sperm banking where appropriate.