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Band 6 Junior Sister / Charge Nurse - OncologyinHampsteadinHampsteadPUBLISHED THU 6 MAR 2025

Band 6: £44,806 to £53,134 a year per annum inclusive of HCAS  PERMANENT 
CANCEREND OF LIFENHSROLE MODEL
Opportunity to contribute to high-quality care for oncology patients, enhancing their treatment experience and outcomes.
Leadership role that allows for management of the ward, including staff motivation and budget management, fostering personal development and leadership skills.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, enhancing communication skills and professional relationships within the healthcare setting.
Access to excellent learning and developmental opportunities, supporting continued professional development in oncology nursing.
Supportive environment with guidance from experienced staff, including the Ward sister, Clinical Practice Educator (CPE), and Matron for specialist services.
Possibility to gain competency in administering cytotoxic chemotherapy and SACT within six months, enhancing clinical skills and career advancement.
Engagement in problem-solving and change implementation, allowing for creative input into patient care and ward management.
Join our dedicated Oncology team at the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust and make a meaningful impact in patients' lives. We’re seeking a passionate and proactive Band 6 Junior Sister / Charge Nurse for our 11 East ward, where we provide compassionate care to individuals battling various cancers through cutting-edge treatments and supportive therapies. If you’re looking to elevate your career while being a guiding light for others, this role offers the perfect opportunity to inspire and lead a dynamic nursing team.

In this pivotal position, you will collaborate closely with the ward manager to motivate staff, manage resources effectively, and champion high-quality care. We're looking for someone who possesses strong communication skills and is eager to learn – experience in cancer care and competency in administering chemotherapy is essential, but your willingness to grow professionally is just as important. Alongside our supportive leadership team, you will benefit from ongoing development and training, including opportunities to enhance your qualifications. Join us, and you'll not only nurture your own career but also help cultivate an environment of excellence in patient care.
Opportunity to contribute to high-quality care for oncology patients, enhancing their treatment experience and outcomes.
Leadership role that allows for management of the ward, including staff motivation and budget management, fostering personal development and leadership skills.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team, enhancing communication skills and professional relationships within the healthcare setting.
Access to excellent learning and developmental opportunities, supporting continued professional development in oncology nursing.
Supportive environment with guidance from experienced staff, including the Ward sister, Clinical Practice Educator (CPE), and Matron for specialist services.
Possibility to gain competency in administering cytotoxic chemotherapy and SACT within six months, enhancing clinical skills and career advancement.
Engagement in problem-solving and change implementation, allowing for creative input into patient care and ward management.

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