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Staff Nurse (Adelaide Ward - Haematology / Oncology) - INTERNALinReadinginReadingPUBLISHED MON 10 MAR 2025

Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation TrustFollow Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to work in a specialist ward focused on haematology and oncology care, enhancing expertise in these critical areas.
Engagement with a diverse patient population, including patients in acute and terminal stages, providing comprehensive nursing experience.
Access to advanced clinical skills training, including venepuncture, cannulation, and central line maintenance, fostering professional development.
Chance to collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, promoting teamwork and effective communication in patient care.
Involvement in innovative treatments like Autologous stem cell transplants, allowing for engagement with cutting-edge medical practices.
Ability to take on responsibilities with autonomy, helping to build confidence and decision-making skills in a clinical setting.
Opportunities for mentorship by teaching and supervising junior staff and students, contributing to professional development within the nursing community.
Join Our Caring Community as a Staff Nurse on Adelaide Ward!
Are you a dedicated nurse looking for an opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of patients battling haematological and oncological conditions? The Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust invites you to become part of our esteemed Adelaide Ward team, where your professional skills and compassionate nature can shine. This 12-month secondment role, exclusively for internal applicants, promises to immerse you in a supportive environment, caring for patients who require everything from emergency interventions to end-of-life care.
On our 23-bed specialist ward, you'll engage with a diverse range of patients, carry out essential clinical procedures, and collaborate with a passionate multi-disciplinary team. We value innovation, so you'll have ample opportunity to develop your skills in advanced techniques such as venepuncture and central line maintenance. If you're someone who embraces new challenges with enthusiasm, and who excels in providing sensitive, patient-centred care, we can't wait for you to join us! Be part of a team that prioritises empathy and teamwork, ensuring every patient receives the exceptional nursing care they deserve.
Opportunity to work in a specialist ward focused on haematology and oncology care, enhancing expertise in these critical areas.
Engagement with a diverse patient population, including patients in acute and terminal stages, providing comprehensive nursing experience.
Access to advanced clinical skills training, including venepuncture, cannulation, and central line maintenance, fostering professional development.
Chance to collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, promoting teamwork and effective communication in patient care.
Involvement in innovative treatments like Autologous stem cell transplants, allowing for engagement with cutting-edge medical practices.
Ability to take on responsibilities with autonomy, helping to build confidence and decision-making skills in a clinical setting.
Opportunities for mentorship by teaching and supervising junior staff and students, contributing to professional development within the nursing community.

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