Enable job alerts via email!
Boost your interview chances
Create a job specific, tailored resume for higher success rate.
An established healthcare provider is seeking an Advanced Clinical Practitioner to enhance their Oncology Service. This pivotal role involves delivering expert clinical practice and patient-centered care, working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team. The practitioner will engage in independent assessment and clinical decision-making, ensuring high-quality care for patients with oncological conditions. With a focus on education and research delivery, this position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the development of oncology services while supporting healthcare professionals in their practice. If you are passionate about oncology and ready to make a significant impact, this role is for you.
Job summary
Harrogate District NHS Foundation Trust is recruiting an Advanced Clinical Practitioner for our Oncology Service. This is a new role, and we are committed to developing our ACP workforce within Cancer Services.
The role will work alongside the established Oncology and Acute Oncology team, comprising Consultant Medical and Clinical Oncologists, the Acute Oncology CNS team, and an Advanced Practitioner. The team collaborates closely with colleagues from the tertiary centre in Leeds to ensure the best treatment and care for our patients.
You will be a registered ACP with a specific interest and extensive clinical experience in oncology. You will also support the Acute Oncology team by providing clinical expertise, advice, and supporting the AO CNS team. Applicants who are within 6 months of qualification are encouraged to apply.
The main purpose of this role is to provide expert advanced clinical practice, leadership, collaborative working, research delivery, and education to staff and patients independently across inpatient and outpatient settings.
The post holder will be a clinical expert practicing autonomously as an advanced practitioner within oncology, delivering patient-centered care. Responsibilities include independent assessment, clinical examination, clinical decision-making, planning of care and treatment, including independent prescribing.
The post holder will provide inpatient advice and support to medical teams and ward staff for patients with oncological conditions, developing strong professional relationships to ensure safe, high-quality care.
They will work closely with all members of the multidisciplinary team and play an integral role in the operational and strategic development of the oncology service.
The post holder will also provide a range of educational and learning strategies to meet the needs of healthcare professionals caring for patients with oncological malignancies across the organization.
Application deadline: 12 May 2025
By submitting your request, you confirm that you have read and agree to our Privacy Policy.