Are you a motivated and passionate nurse who is interested in working in an innovative, fast-paced chemotherapy setting?
Have you had enough of working nights and are looking for more social hours? If so we'd love to hear from you.
We have an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic nurse who is interested in a Staff Nurse role in our committed, positive and friendly team. If you are new to delivering chemotherapy, we will provide a 6 week supernumerary period with a further 6 week Chemotherapy Training programme, supported by our educational facilitators.
A relocation package is available for successful candidates (subject to meeting the required criteria).
The chemotherapy department has recently been awarded
'
Gold Accreditation'
for our high standards of patient care. We deliver a range of systemic anti-cancer treatments within our dynamic nurse led service. The main Haematology and Oncology Day unit and Teenage and Young adult area are based within the Bristol Haematology and Oncology Centre, also offering a community based service at two satellite centres in the north and south of the city.
Within these areas we care for and deliver treatment to patients with solid tumours and haematological disorders, including patients participating in clinical trials, throughout all stages of their cancer journey. Our innovative culture ensures staff can develop and flourish, while enjoying a positive work-life balance.
Full time and part time applicants are welcome to apply.
The majority of the role will be based in the Chemotherapy day unit, with working hours of 8.00-18.00. Once fully trained, you will also be expected to work some of your hours in the community satellite units, Monday to Friday, including some Bank Holidays.
Deliver Systemic Anti Cancer Therapy safely to patients with a range of oncology and haematological conditions, within hospital and community based units.
Work as part of the nursing team & MDT to:
Act as professional role model/team leader setting standards of practice promoting clinical effectiveness and opportunities for teaching others.
About usFor a more detailed job description including the main responsibilities and person specification, please refer to the job description document attached to this vacancy.
Are you a motivated and passionate nurse who is interested in working in an innovative, fast-paced chemotherapy setting?
Have you had enough of working nights and are looking for more social hours? If so we'd love to hear from you.
We have an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic nurse who is interested in a Staff Nurse role in our committed, positive and friendly team. If you are new to delivering chemotherapy, we will provide a 6 week supernumerary period with a further 6 week Chemotherapy Training programme, supported by our educational facilitators.
A relocation package is available for successful candidates (subject to meeting the required criteria).
The chemotherapy department has recently been awarded
'
Gold Accreditation'
for our high standards of patient care. We deliver a range of systemic anti-cancer treatments within our dynamic nurse led service. The main Haematology and Oncology Day unit and Teenage and Young adult area are based within the Bristol Haematology and Oncology Centre, also offering a community based service at two satellite centres in the north and south of the city.
Within these areas we care for and deliver treatment to patients with solid tumours and haematological disorders, including patients participating in clinical trials, throughout all stages of their cancer journey. Our innovative culture ensures staff can develop and flourish, while enjoying a positive work-life balance.
Full time and part time applicants are welcome to apply.
The majority of the role will be based in the Chemotherapy day unit, with working hours of 8.00-18.00. Once fully trained, you will also be expected to work some of your hours in the community satellite units, Monday to Friday, including some Bank Holidays.
Deliver Systemic Anti Cancer Therapy safely to patients with a range of oncology and haematological conditions, within hospital and community based units.
Work as part of the nursing team & MDT to:
Act as professional role model/team leader setting standards of practice promoting clinical effectiveness and opportunities for teaching others.
For a more detailed job description including the main responsibilities and person specification, please refer to the job description document attached to this vacancy.