Job overview
We are pleased to invite applications to join the Breast Clinical Nurse Specialist team at the Parapet.
Supported by the Band 8a Cross-Site Team lead, the successful post holder will provide leadership and development opportunities for the local breast nursing service, although ad hoc cross-site support at Frimley park hospital, Camberley is also an expectation.
They will be responsible for managing the Band 6 CNS team. Together, the team support patients diagnosed with a primary breast cancer, in all aspects of care co-ordination and service delivery.
The Clinical Nurse Specialist plays a pivotal role in ensuring an excellent experience of care for breast cancer patients, acting as keyworker linking with the treating surgical and oncology teams and offering strong patient advocacy.
Main duties of the job
We are looking for an forward-thinking senior nurse who is highly motivated to develop quality improvement opportunities in breast cancer services.
The post-holder will manage junior members of the team and act as keyworker for breast cancer patients, providing a link between patients and health care professionals across primary, secondary and tertiary care settings. They will also act as patient advocate and provide ongoing support for patients and their families.
The post-holder will continually support, develop and evaluate the Breast Cancer service to improve and maintain standards of patient care and promote a seamless service within a multi-disciplinary framework.
The successful applicant will develop and deliver a comprehensive nurse-led service that is holistic in its approach, evidence based and meets the individual needs of breast cancer patients. The post requires the ability to work autonomously within a well-established, cohesive nursing team.
The post-holder will ensure their role reflects the core components of the clinical nurse specialist which includes: clinical practice, management, education, research and audit, taking into account the national cancer agenda and its impact on service delivery. They will also co-ordinate care by providing a point of access, including rapid re-entry into the system for those people who have completed treatment who are identified as having urgent or specialist needs.
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