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A leading healthcare provider in Nottingham is seeking a Band 7 Acute Oncology / Cancer of Unknown Primary Clinical Nurse Specialist. You will work alongside specialist teams to provide crucial care for oncology patients. The ideal candidate should have a first-degree level education, strong knowledge of oncological malignancy, and experience in a senior nursing role. This role offers a chance to influence patient care as you establish pathways and ensure coordinated efforts between care providers.
The Acute Oncology Team provides early input of specialist care to oncology patients enabling safer and better quality care to patients with complications of treatments or new diagnosis. You would need to possess the skills and confidence to urgently review patients with complications of cancer and ensure appropriate pathways of care are put in place. The aim of the AOS team is to support patients and provide the help clinicians sometimes need in caring for people with a malignancy, including new diagnosis. The role also provides specialist support to patients with Cancer of Unknown Primary through the pathway of care from diagnosis to end of life care.
An exciting opportunity has arisen within the Acute Oncology Service (AOS) at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust for a Band 7 Acute Oncology / Cancer of Unknown Primary Clinical Nurse Specialist. We are looking for an experienced, motivated, and dynamic nurse to join our small, friendly and forward‑thinking team. The post holder will be expected to demonstrate specialist knowledge and experience relating to all aspects of oncological malignancy, experience in a senior nursing role and be educated to first degree level. The AOS team cover both QMC and City sites Monday – Friday and the successful candidate would be expected to be flexible to meet the changing needs of the service in the future.
We particularly welcome applications from people who identify as Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic, or Disabled, as we are striving to be better represented at NUH.
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