The post holder will join an small nursing team which is part of the wider multidisciplinary team overseeing the care of individuals with gynaecological cancers. You will attend weekly multidisciplinary team meetings , see patients in outpatient clinics and visit patients undergoing surgery or receiving chemotherapy or radiotherapy.
The Specialist Nurse will contribute to the care of a patient group by leading on defined aspects of care.
Specialist Nurses will
Do you deliver compassionate excellence? Do you want a new challenge?
If yes then read on.... We are looking for a specialist nurse to join our service for patients with gynaecological cancer. You will be expected to promote a high quality service that provides specialist care, information, support and management to patients, their families and carers. Our nursing teams are central to the delivery of excellent care to cancer patients attending the Oxford University Hospitals. Our teams deliver a holistic approach using the latest technologies to support individualised assessments and care planning. The service aims to provide focused and co-ordinated specialist knowledge and skills to enable patients to have access to a comprehensive package of care, and interventions to enable them to live as well as possible. You will work closely with other specialist nurses, MDT team, and liaise with primary care and other specialist services, to ensure that patients are supported. You should have o Significant post-registration experience. o respiratory or cancer nursing experience o Advanced interpersonal and communication skills o Experience of multidisciplinary collaborative practice o leadership and organisational ability o IT and data analysis skills You will also be part of a wider team of cancer specialist nurses and be supported in your on-going development.
Do you deliver compassionate excellence? Do you want a new challenge?
If yes then read on.... We are looking for a specialist nurse to join our service for patients with a gynaecological cancer. You will be expected to promote a high quality service that provides specialist care, information, support and management to patients, their families and carers. Our nursing teams are central to the delivery of excellent care to cancer patients attending the Oxford University Hospitals. Our teams deliver a holistic approach using the latest technologies to support individualised assessments and care planning. The service aims to provide focused and co-ordinated specialist knowledge and skills to enable patients to have access to a comprehensive package of care, and interventions to enable them to live as well as possible. You will work closely with other specialist nurses, MDT team, and liaise with primary care and other specialist services, to ensure that patients are supported. You should have o Significant post-registration experience. o Cancer nursing experience o Advanced interpersonal and communication skills o Experience of multidisciplinary collaborative practice o leadership and organisational ability o IT and data analysis skills You will also be part of a wider team of cancer specialist nurses and be supported in your on-going development.
The post holder will join an small nursing team which is part of the wider multidisciplinary team overseeing the care of individuals with gynaecological cancers. You will attend weekly multidisciplinary team meetings , see patients in outpatient clinics and visit patients undergoing surgery or receiving chemotherapy or radiotherapy.
The Specialist Nurse will contribute to the care of a patient group by leading on defined aspects of care.
Specialist Nurses will
Do you deliver compassionate excellence? Do you want a new challenge?
If yes then read on.... We are looking for a specialist nurse to join our service for patients with gynaecological cancer. You will be expected to promote a high quality service that provides specialist care, information, support and management to patients, their families and carers. Our nursing teams are central to the delivery of excellent care to cancer patients attending the Oxford University Hospitals. Our teams deliver a holistic approach using the latest technologies to support individualised assessments and care planning. The service aims to provide focused and co-ordinated specialist knowledge and skills to enable patients to have access to a comprehensive package of care, and interventions to enable them to live as well as possible. You will work closely with other specialist nurses, MDT team, and liaise with primary care and other specialist services, to ensure that patients are supported. You should have o Significant post-registration experience. o respiratory or cancer nursing experience o Advanced interpersonal and communication skills o Experience of multidisciplinary collaborative practice o leadership and organisational ability o IT and data analysis skills You will also be part of a wider team of cancer specialist nurses and be supported in your on-going development.
Do you deliver compassionate excellence? Do you want a new challenge?
If yes then read on.... We are looking for a specialist nurse to join our service for patients with a gynaecological cancer. You will be expected to promote a high quality service that provides specialist care, information, support and management to patients, their families and carers. Our nursing teams are central to the delivery of excellent care to cancer patients attending the Oxford University Hospitals. Our teams deliver a holistic approach using the latest technologies to support individualised assessments and care planning. The service aims to provide focused and co-ordinated specialist knowledge and skills to enable patients to have access to a comprehensive package of care, and interventions to enable them to live as well as possible. You will work closely with other specialist nurses, MDT team, and liaise with primary care and other specialist services, to ensure that patients are supported. You should have o Significant post-registration experience. o Cancer nursing experience o Advanced interpersonal and communication skills o Experience of multidisciplinary collaborative practice o leadership and organisational ability o IT and data analysis skills You will also be part of a wider team of cancer specialist nurses and be supported in your on-going development.