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Join a leading healthcare provider as a cancer nurse and make a meaningful impact on the lives of patients with Upper GI cancer. Work within a multidisciplinary team, utilizing your clinical skills to enhance patient care and support throughout their journey. This role offers excellent opportunities for professional development in a supportive environment.
Have you got what it takes to provide specialist support and advice to patients with Upper GI cancer?
Are you highly motivated and driven to oversee, co-ordinate, and improve patient care?
Do you possess exceptional communication, interpersonal, clinical, and professional leadership skills to encourage and promote best outcomes for patients, their relatives, and carers?
If so, this could be the career for you!
If successful, you will be responsible for delivering specialist cancer care across organisational, professional, and geographical boundaries, working both autonomously and as part of a dedicated team.
This role is your gateway to a rewarding career in oncology. Bring your passion and drive, and let us help you become the best cancer nurse you can be.
Contact us today!
Reach out to our recruiting manager Kerry Hopcroft and take the first step towards joining the fight against cancer.
Together, let’s make a real difference in the lives of those battling this disease.
Work as an important member of the Multidisciplinary Team within Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, providing specialist nursing advice and support to patients and their families throughout the care pathway.
The post holder will utilise skills of clinical expertise, education, and management to ensure a seamless service for patients, carers, and staff, providing advice, support, and information.
You will work closely with the multidisciplinary team in hospital and across the community to ensure a coordinated, quality service and will be actively involved in education, audit, and research.
The post holder will engage and lead discussions in multidisciplinary team meetings and ensure a high-quality, holistic approach to the management of the patient’s pathway is maintained.
You will be working for an organisation which values and respects all of its staff and the community it serves. The Trust is a leader in the NHS and research sectors and provides excellent benefits for its staff, including commitments to professional development and policies to support employees in balancing their personal and professional lives.
For further details or informal visits, contact:
Sadie Pickford