The Royal Marsden Private Care Breast Team is seeking an experienced, dynamic nurse passionate about patient experience and delivering high-quality, patient-focused care. This is a band 7 Clinical Nurse Specialist role based across multiple sites, primarily in Chelsea and Cavendish Square.
Private care at The Royal Marsden includes three sites: Sutton, Chelsea, and Cavendish Square. The role involves acting as a keyworker for patients diagnosed with primary and metastatic breast cancer, providing support and information throughout their cancer journey, and participating in service development.
Successful candidates will have post-registration experience, knowledge of breast surgery and oncology, and ideally some palliative care skills, managing patients with advancing disease. Advanced communication skills are essential.
Please contact Karen Millar for further information: Lead Breast Clinical Nurse Specialist, Karen.millar@rmh.nhs.uk, Tel: 0208 661 3967.
The post requires liaising with multidisciplinary team members, service users, peers across the Trust, and external national networks. Responsibilities include providing clinical leadership, ensuring evidence-based practice, collaborating effectively with the healthcare team, and delivering teaching, including academic courses from the School of Nursing.
The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust is a world-leading cancer centre committed to providing excellent care and advancing cancer research. We employ over 4,500 staff across various roles and locations, including Chelsea, Sutton, and Kingston Hospital.
We value life and strive for excellence in all we do. Our dedicated team offers a stimulating environment, staff benefits, development opportunities, and flexible working arrangements to support work-life balance. We seek employees who aspire to excellence, share our values, and contribute to our ongoing success.
For detailed job description and person specification, please see the attached documents. Key responsibilities include maintaining high-quality care from diagnosis through all disease stages, using advanced clinical judgment, developing policies and assessment tools, and managing an appropriate caseload.
This advert closes on Thursday, 4 September 2025.
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