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Our team within the plymouth are seeking a registered 'Chemotherapy Nurse' to deliver high-quality oncology care, support patients through their treatment journey, and contribute to the ongoing development of our field-based clinical workforce. This role is a unique blend of hands-on patient care and clinical development. You’ll work directly with patients receiving chemotherapy while also supporting and developing other clinicians—helping to raise standards, build confidence, and embed best practice across services. It’s an ideal opportunity for nurses who enjoy variety, autonomy, and the chance to influence both patient outcomes and clinical capability Working autonomously you will administer a range of haematological and solid tumour chemotherapy treatments, as defined in the patient's care plan whilst sustaining professional standards. Seeing between 1 - 8 patients per day, you will record all clinical data and document any adverse drug events via the correct protocol. Long lasting relationships will be built with patient's, carers and stakeholders to aide and support treatment and recovery. A full UK driving licence is essential as you will travel throughout a regional area (covering North Yorkshire) What’s in it for you? - A role that combines clinical practice with education and development - The opportunity to influence patient experience and clinical standards across services - Variety through a mix of patient-facing work, teaching, and mentoring - Ongoing professional development within a clinically focused organisation - The chance to contribute to our mission: “To give patients control of their health through knowledge, choice, convenience, and connection. What key skills do I need to apply: To be successful in this role you will need to be fully competent administrating a range of chemotherapy drugs and also have the following skills and attributes: - Be registered with the NMC - Hold a chemotherapy delivery qualification - preferably a SACT passport - Be experienced administering oncology medications in a hospital or community setting - Be confident in clinical assessment, IV administration, chemotherapy delivery, cannulation, and phlebotomy - Passionate about person-centred care and supporting others
