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A healthcare organization in Newport is seeking experienced Advanced Clinical Practitioners to join their cancer services teams. The role involves leading strategic changes in cancer pathways and delivering direct patient care across patients' journeys. Candidates should possess significant experience in cancer services and relevant qualifications for the role, starting at Band 8a with a salary range of £55,690 to £62,682. The position offers opportunities for professional development and cross-site working.
Cancer Services across both organisations are collaborative, dynamic, and constantly evolving. With strong links to the Wessex Cancer Alliance and tertiary centres in Southampton, our teams are committed to delivering the very best in diagnostics, treatment, personalised care, and survivorship support. This joint initiative to embed Advanced Clinical Practice within tumour-specific teams marks a significant step forward in how we support our patients and workforce, working across traditional boundaries to strengthen resilience, reduce variation, and improve outcomes.
If you are passionate about improving cancer care and want to be part of a forward-thinking team driving change across systems, services, and lives we would love to hear from you.
We are offering an exciting opportunity for dynamic, experienced, and motivated professionals to join a ground-breaking Advanced Clinical Practice workforce initiative across Cancer Services at PHU and IWT. In collaboration with the Wessex Cancer Alliance, we are recruiting Advanced Clinical Practitioners (ACPs) across key Cancer Pathways: Breast Services (2 Posts). These posts are a unique opportunity to embed advanced practice at the heart of service redesign and to improve cancer care across two NHS organisations.
The roles are advertised at Band 8a for qualified ACPs, or Band 7 trainee roles considered for applicants committed to progressing through the Advanced Practice Pathway. Successful trainee applicants will be supported through a structured, ACCEND-aligned development pathway, with academic funding, clinical supervision, and protected development time provided under PHUs AP faculty governance.
Working for our Trust brings a variety of benefits, including an onsite day nursery, cycle-to-work scheme, discounts at local businesses and gyms, and the opportunity to hire Trusts beach hut in Ryde. We offer many flexible working opportunities, speak to us about how we might be able to accommodate a flexible working arrangement for you and if it works for the service, we will do our best to make it work for you.
The Isle of Wight is a unique and stunning gem located off the South Coast of England, a short ferry journey from Portsmouth and Southampton, with journey times taking from as little as 10 minutes. London can be reached in 90 minutes by rail from Southampton or Portsmouth. The island offers an amazing coastline with beautiful countryside, year-round events, festivals and award-winning attractions.
Each ACP will work as a clinical expert within their speciality, but with a broader mandate: to lead strategic change across cancer pathways. You will work across traditional organisational boundaries, influencing pathway development aligned with Faster Diagnosis Standards (FDS), Personalised Stratified Follow-Up (PSFU), and long-term pathway sustainability. Youll contribute to safer, faster, more personalised cancer care while being supported to grow as a leader in advanced clinical practice.
These roles are ideally suited to individuals passionate about improvement, capable of working autonomously, and excited by the opportunity to shape the future of advanced practice across Cancer Services. Youll join a growing ACP workforce and be a valued contributor to the wider clinical, research, and education mission of the organisation. Frequent cross-site working between IWT and PHU is expected, and you will play a key role in delivering expert clinical care, professional education, service evaluation, and strategic redesign.
Due to the cancer pathways across both organisations, this role requires cross-site working between PHU and IWT. The postholder will work across both PHU and IWT to deliver high-quality, patient-centred care within their specialist cancer pathway. Operating with an 80/20 split, 80% of the role will focus on direct clinical care, including autonomous patient assessment, diagnostics, treatment planning and evaluation. The remaining 20% will be dedicated to supporting professional activities such as service development, education, audit, supervision, and quality improvement initiatives aligned to the ACCEND framework and local strategic goals.
For a full list of roles and responsibilities, please see the attached job descriptions.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
£55,690 to £62,682 a yearBand 8a (£55,690 - £62,682)