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Gynae Cancer Associate Clinical Nurse SpecialistinFarnworthinFarnworthPUBLISHED THU 5 DEC 2024

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year per annum pro rata  PERMANENT 
CANCERHOLISTICMULTI-DISCIPLINARYNHS

Bolton NHS Foundation TrustFollow Bolton NHS Foundation Trust

Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on patients' lives by providing holistic care and emotional support during their cancer journey.
Working as a key worker enables the ability to build strong relationships with patients and their families, improving their overall experience.
Part-time role allows for a better work-life balance while still contributing significantly to patient care.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team enhances professional development and fosters a supportive work environment.
Possibility to educate and support other staff, contributing to the overall improvement of care standards within the organization.
Engagement in continuous professional development through the promotion and development of nursing services.
Involvement in delivering high-quality, cost-effective care ensures a rewarding sense of purpose and fulfillment in the role.
The Bolton NHS Foundation Trust is seeking a part-time Gynae Cancer Associate Clinical Nurse Specialist in Farnworth, who will work 30 hours per week in a permanent position. The ideal candidate should have experience in Gynae cancer and will serve as a key worker for patients, ensuring a smooth and supportive cancer journey by conducting holistic needs assessments at critical points. Responsibilities include providing holistic care and advice to patients with skin cancer, contributing to a multi-disciplinary team, and maintaining high care standards.

The role also involves educating staff about the care needs of patients undergoing treatment, addressing both their physical and psychological requirements, and promoting the nursing service's development. Candidates should possess strong interpersonal, communication, and IT skills, demonstrating the ability to collaborate effectively within a multidisciplinary team to deliver exceptional care to patients and their families.
Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on patients' lives by providing holistic care and emotional support during their cancer journey.
Working as a key worker enables the ability to build strong relationships with patients and their families, improving their overall experience.
Part-time role allows for a better work-life balance while still contributing significantly to patient care.
Collaboration with a multidisciplinary team enhances professional development and fosters a supportive work environment.
Possibility to educate and support other staff, contributing to the overall improvement of care standards within the organization.
Engagement in continuous professional development through the promotion and development of nursing services.
Involvement in delivering high-quality, cost-effective care ensures a rewarding sense of purpose and fulfillment in the role.

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