Paediatric Oncology Ambulatory Nurse Specialist
The closing date is 03 June 2026
Main duties of the job
Paediatric oncology ambulatory care is a specialist service that supports children and young people (CYP) with cancer who do not need to stay overnight in hospital. Instead of inpatient admission CYP will attend day care for planned treatments such as chemotherapy, blood tests, transfusions, symptom management, and follow‑up reviews, then return home the same day. This model of care helps minimise disruption to family life, reduces time spent in hospital, and supports a more child‑centred, flexible approach to treatment while maintaining close clinical oversight.
Job responsibilities
* Have primary responsibility for the provision of specialist nursing care within the Paediatric Oncology Ambulatory Service for a defined patient group, practising autonomously as a core member of the multidisciplinary team to deliver high‑quality, child‑ and family‑centred care in an outpatient and day‑care setting.
* Be responsible for supporting the ambulatory care team, to ensure the safe and effective therapeutic management of a defined paediatric oncology caseload, facilitating efficient patient flow and same‑day treatment pathways.
* Act as the identified key worker for a designated patient caseload within the ambulatory service, coordinating and overseeing treatment, care planning, follow‑up, and communication across inpatient, outpatient, and community settings to ensure continuity of care.
* Provide specialist advice, education, and emotional support to patients, families, carers, and healthcare professionals within the Paediatric Oncology Ambulatory Service. Practise clinically across agreed care settings while supporting the wider Division in the development and delivery of safe, effective, and responsive ambulatory oncology services.
* Work across professional, departmental, and Trust boundaries to develop and support seamless, patient‑centred ambulatory pathways, with a particular focus on reducing unnecessary inpatient admissions, improving patient experience, and leading nurse‑led initiatives within paediatric oncology ambulatory care.
* Act as a professional role model within the Paediatric Oncology Ambulatory Service, promoting excellence in clinical practice, supporting staff development, and contributing effectively to collaborative multidisciplinary and inter‑professional team working.
Person Specification
Qualifications, knowledge and experience
* Registered nurse on relevant part of the NMC register
* Degree qualification or equivalent 120 credits at L6
* Post registration qualification within area of speciality or equivalent experience
* Completion of all Band 5 (preceptorship) competencies
* Provide evidence of supporting/ managing a range of learners in practice
* Provide evidence of supporting colleagues to promote effective learning in practice
* Extensive post registration experience within specialist area
* Knowledge of current issues within the acute health service
* Understanding of personal accountability
* Confident of own knowledge base, aware of learning needs and seeks guidance when appropriate
* Able to critically review and communicate clinical information
* Registered on MSc Pathway – completion of HTPA Competencies
* Act in the role of Practice Assessor or supporting the progression of learners / supporting challenges as needed
* Counselling qualification
* Palliative care course
* IT training
* Multidisciplinary team working
* Interest in nurse‑led care
* Organisational/strategic awareness
* Clear about professional accountability and autonomous practice components of role
Skills
* Communication
* Self‑motivated
* Problem solving
* Delegation
* Leadership
* Motivational
* Teamwork
* Prioritisation
* Working under pressure
Trust Values
* Patients First
* Always Improving
* Working Together
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
University Hospital Southampton NHS Trust
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