Job summary The Upper Gastrointestinal Department has an exciting opportunity for a Band 6 Upper GI Cancer Nurse Specialist to join our established Upper GI team caring for those affected by Oesophagus and stomach cancer We are looking for an enthusiastic registered nurse with evidence of post registration experience and professional development who can work flexibly within a dynamic environment with accuracy, ensuring safe and effective delivery of care.
You will be willing to develop an in-depth knowledge of the above specialism and demonstrate excellent communication skills with patients and all members of the multi-disciplinary team.
You will have a passion for patient centred care supporting patients and their family's psychological and emotional needs throughout the complex diagnostic and treatment pathways In return we provide a tailored induction, on-going development supported by MDT colleagues and regular clinical supervision.
They will also have the opportunity to work within the brand new, state of the art Dyson Cancer Centre which opened earlier this year.
Our staff are now able to provide holistic and personalised care to patients in a purpose-built therapeutic environment, whilst at the same time benefitting from the facilities in the brand new staff hub.
This exciting position will allow the possibility of career and role progression.
Main duties of the job The post holder will work alongside the senior UGI clinical nurse specialist assisting in the delivery of high quality Upper GI services, covering oesophagus and stomach cancer patient pathways.
Working alongside other clinical colleagues the post holder will develop and advise on expert care, treatment and support for this patient group.
The post holder will participate in and contribute to advancing the body of knowledge through education, research and audit as well as developing practice.
They will play a key role within the multidisciplinary team in order to ensure a seamless, co-ordinated and timely approach to care.
The role requires an innovative nurse with a sound vision of nursing and a commitment to providing the best patient care.
In collaboration with their line manager the post holder will act as key worker for a caseload of patients demonstrating a high level of clinical decision-making and an ability to monitor and improve standards of care.
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Job description Job responsibilities Please find attached to the vacancy a detailed person specification and job description for further information about this role.
Person Specification Skills Essential ooRegistered adult nurse with significant, relevant experience at band 5with at least 1 year experience Desirable oPost registration training preferably in cancer/palliative care.
Skills Essential The successful candidate will be an integral part of the multidisciplinary team and will need to be adaptable, personable and confident to express their opinion in advocating for patients.
The ability to work as part of a team but also as an independent worker is crucial to this role.
In return we provide a tailored induction, on-going development supported by MDT colleagues and regular clinical supervision.
They will also have the opportunity to work within the brand new, state of the art Dyson Cancer Centre which opened earlier this year.
Our staff are now able to provide holistic and personalised care to patients in a purpose-built therapeutic environment, whilst at the same time benefitting from the facilities in the brand new staff hub.
This exciting position will allow the possibility of career and role progression.
Desirable oRelevant teaching qualification