Job Overview
We are seeking a chemotherapy‑trained nurse to join a fixed‑term Band 6 nursing post in the West Middlesex site (12‑month maternity leave cover). The role involves delivering systemic anti‑cancer therapies (SACT) and supportive care to oncology and haematology patients in day‑unit settings.
Responsibilities include leading a chemotherapy service, providing patient education, supporting the team, and ensuring safe, effective treatment delivery.
Main duties of the job
* To be a member of the Haematology/oncology day unit Team at West Middlesex Hospital
* To ensure safe, effective delivery of chemotherapy and co‑medications, and appropriate follow‑up / monitoring for patients receiving chemotherapy according to recognised local and national chemotherapy and Joint Management Guidelines.
* Provide a range of supportive treatments in a day care unit, to patients with malignant and non‑malignant haematological diseases.
* To support the Chemotherapy Nursing team with delivery of the educational programme for chemotherapy nurses and non‑oncology specialist staff involved in the care of patients receiving chemotherapy.
* To support the Operational Manager in the day‑to‑day management of the service and overall development of the nurse‑led chemotherapy clinic service.
Key working relationships
* All members of the day unit team
* Consultant staff and their teams
* Ward managers and nursing teams
* Clinical Nurse Specialists
* Palliative care teams
* Pharmacy
* Pathology
* Clinical Trials Nurses
* Primary Care teams
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
* To manage a case load of patients within the nurse‑led chemotherapy service according to Joint Management Guidelines.
* To demonstrate knowledge of relevant disease areas and anti‑cancer medications used in specific disease sites.
* To provide information and advice to patients and their carers regarding cancer and its treatment, including clear guidance on how to report problems and/or seek advice outside of clinic hours.
* To undertake phlebotomy and cannulation, after appropriate training has been given and competency has been established.
* To undertake venesection, after appropriate training and assessment has been given and competency established, as appropriate.
* To ensure that all relevant treatment, care and investigations are carried out prior to the implementation of chemotherapy treatment and to complete all relevant documentation, including variances.
* Establish effective communication links with patients, their carers and all staff working in the haematology and oncology multidisciplinary teams.
* To provide information and advice to non‑oncology specialist healthcare professionals regarding cancer management, care pathways and patient support.
Education and Learning
* To promote patient/carer independence through the provision of relevant teaching and support.
* To participate in and organise study days/education programmes to raise awareness of the holistic needs of patients.
* To develop resource and teaching packs for use by patients and/or staff in the clinical and educational setting.
* To ensure the provision of appropriate written information is available to patients and staff.
* To participate in the Trust’s ongoing educational programmes.
* To evaluate the need for patient support groups within the Trust.
* Liaise with other charities, organisations and agencies dedicated to breast cancer ensuring patients, their families and carers are informed of the availability of existing support services.
Research, Audit and Quality
* To utilise up‑to‑date research findings in the delivery of patient care and to disseminate this knowledge to all members of the multidisciplinary team.
* To participate as appropriate in relevant research studies and audit findings and disseminate these findings to clinical practice as appropriate in order to develop best practice.
* To identify opportunities for nursing research within own specialist area and carry out nursing research appropriate to the speciality.
* To regularly audit service including eliciting the views of patients, carers and professionals ensuring patient feedback is incorporated into developments in the service.
* To attend relevant departmental and Directorate and network meetings relating to clinical governance and to contribute to the clinical governance agenda.
Management
* To liaise with other members of the team to ensure that there is an efficient use of resources, human, financial and time.
* To ensure that there is a safe and acceptable environment for clients/patients.
* To act as a patient/staff advocate through the application of ethical, legal and professional knowledge and skills.
Professional
* To maintain and develop one’s own professional knowledge and expertise to meet PREP and the job’s requirements.
* To actively share knowledge and expertise and contribute to the Trust as a whole.
* To delegate appropriate responsibilities to enhance individual’s level of practice and professional development.
* To reflect as a practitioner, learning from experience and to promote reflective practices within all clinical areas.
* To practice within the NMC Code of Professional Conduct at all times.
Person specification
* First level NMC registration.
* Post registration experience.
* Oncology/Haematology experience.
* Chemotherapy qualification/experience.
* Teaching and assessing qualification.
Qualifications
* Registered Nurse (RN).
* Chemotherapy qualification.
* Education to degree level.
* Enhanced or advanced communication skills training.
* Haematology or oncology qualification.
* Teaching module.
Experience
* Minimum 1 year post‑qualification.
* Working at Band 6.
Skills
* Cannulation.
* Venepuncture.
Important
* The closing date given is a guide only. There may be some occasions when we have to close a vacancy once sufficient applications have been received. You are therefore advised to submit your application as early as possible to avoid disappointment.
* Please check your emails regularly as this is how we will communicate with you throughout the recruitment process.
* If you have not heard from us within 3 weeks after the closing date, we regret that this usually means your application was not successful.
* In submitting an application, you authorise the Trust to confirm any previous NHS service details via the Inter Authority Transfer (IAT) process, should you be appointed to the post.
* During the recruitment process your identity documentation (e.g., passport, driving licence, visa) will be scanned using a device which recognises UV, infrared and machine‑readable zone security features of the documents provided.
* Employment at the Trust is offered subject to successful completion of a six month probationary period.
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