At a Glance
- Tasks: Deliver life-changing chemotherapy treatments in patients' homes and build meaningful relationships.
- Company: Join a leading healthcare provider making a real difference in cancer care.
- Benefits: Up to £44,500 salary, company car or allowance, 25 days leave, and private medical insurance.
- Other info: Ongoing learning opportunities and a supportive work environment.
- Why this job: Enjoy autonomy while providing specialist oncology care and impacting patients' lives.
- Qualifications: Registered Nurse with chemotherapy experience and valid NMC registration.
The predicted salary is between 31504 - 40000 £ per year.
Up to £44,500 + Company Car or £4,887 Car Allowance | Monday-Friday | Home-Based
Are you an experienced Community Chemotherapy Nurse or an oncology nurse looking to move into the community? Join one of the UK's leading specialist healthcare providers, delivering life-changing cancer treatment to patients in their own homes across Plymouth and the surrounding areas.
- Company car or £4,887.50 car allowance
- Monday-Friday working
- 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
- NMC fees paid
- Private medical insurance
- Company pension and life assurance
- Employee benefits platform with retail discounts
- Annual pay reviews
- Ongoing learning and career development
You'll be joining a nationally recognised healthcare provider that supports thousands of patients every year with specialist treatments in the community. As a Community Chemotherapy Nurse, you'll have the autonomy to manage your own caseload while building meaningful relationships with patients throughout their treatment journey.
As a Community Chemotherapy Nurse, you will:
- Deliver chemotherapy treatments safely in patients' homes across Plymouth and the surrounding areas
- Administer IV chemotherapy, perform cannulation and phlebotomy
- Maintain accurate clinical documentation while delivering the highest standards of patient care
Requirements:
- Registered Nurse (RGN) with a valid NMC registration
- Experienced administering chemotherapy in a hospital or community setting
- SACT Passport or recognised chemotherapy qualification preferred
- Competent in IV therapy, cannulation and phlebotomy
- Full UK driving licence
If you're looking for a rewarding Community Chemotherapy Nurse role where you can deliver specialist oncology care, enjoy genuine autonomy and make a lasting difference to patients' lives, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today to be considered for this Community Chemotherapy Nurse opportunity, or contact Callum on 07445 309375 for a confidential discussion.
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Leaders In Care Recruitment Ltd Recruitment Team