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A specialist provider of Cancer Care is looking for a Community Chemotherapy Nurse in Glasgow. The role involves providing oncology treatments at patients' homes, with a starting package up to £50,000 including a company car or allowance. Responsibilities include administering chemotherapy and conducting assessments. Ideal candidates must have an active NMC Pin and oncology experience. Join a dynamic team dedicated to innovative patient care.
We are looking to recruit a Community Chemotherapy Nurse to join their nationally recognised, specialist provider of Cancer Care. This role offers the unique opportunity to provide oncology treatments to patients in the comfort of their own homes, covering Glasgow and surrounding areas.
As a Community Chemotherapy Nurse, you'll enjoy a starting package up to £50,000, negotiable based on experience and including a company car or £4850 car allowance. The role is working Monday to Friday with occasional weekend and bank holiday on-call duties.
The client is a leading specialist in Cancer Care, committed to delivering exceptional oncology services. They pride themselves on staying at the forefront of medical advancements and providing innovative care models that set new standards in the industry.
As a Community Chemotherapy Nurse, your responsibilities will include:
Package and Benefits:
The Community Chemotherapy Nurse role comes with a comprehensive package, including:
As Community Chemotherapy Nurse, you will have:
If you have experience as a Chemotherapy Nurse, Oncology Nurse, Haematology Nurse, Community Nurse, or Cancer Care Nurse, you might find this role particularly appealing. This position offers a unique opportunity to advance your career in a community setting while making a significant impact on patient care.
If you are passionate about oncology care and meet the requirements for the Community Chemotherapy Nurse role, we encourage you to apply / contact Gemma at Leaders in Care. Take the next step in your nursing career and make a real difference in the lives of cancer patients in Glasgow and the surrounding areas.