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Applications are warmly invited from motivated, registered nurses who have a particular interest in advancing clinical and leadership skills in the Cancer Nurse Specialist field.
The post holder will work in partnership with others to post holder will facilitate multidisciplinary working across professional boundaries in health and social care settings by providing a person-centred nurse led service; through investigation, diagnosis and treatment, supporting anticipatory care planning and bereavement as appropriate.
The ability to work well as part of a team across regional networks is essential. This includes attendance at South-East Scotland Cancer Network multidisciplinary clinical meetings and strategic meetings as a deputy for the Lead CNS, in person or virtually.
The post holder will require excellent communication and organisational skills, with five years post registration and at least two in a setting relevant to this post. Experience of caring for people with complex needs will be advantageous.
Willingness to undertake clinical and academic training relevant to the clinical requirements of the post is essential. Professional development is encouraged and supported.
Applicants will be asked to give a 10 minute presentation on ‘The Role of the Lung Cancer Clinical Nurse Specialist’.
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