At a Glance
- Tasks: Deliver high-quality oncology care and support patients through their treatment journey.
- Company: Join a leading healthcare organisation dedicated to patient empowerment and clinical excellence.
- Benefits: Enjoy 25 days annual leave, private medical, and ongoing professional development opportunities.
- Other info: Dynamic role with a mix of patient care, teaching, and mentoring in a supportive environment.
- Why this job: Make a real difference in patients' lives while advancing your nursing career.
- Qualifications: Must be NMC registered with chemotherapy delivery qualifications and oncology experience.
The predicted salary is between 37900 - 44000 Β£ per year.
Our team within the Norfolk region 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. Only candidates who live in either the NR or IP postcode regions will be considered.
Responsibilities
- Work directly with patients receiving chemotherapy while also supporting and developing other clinicians.
- Administer a range of haematological and solid tumour chemotherapy treatments as defined in the patient's care plan while sustaining professional standards.
- See between 1-8 patients per day, record all clinical data and document any adverse drug events via the correct protocol.
- Build long-lasting relationships with patients, carers and stakeholders to aid and support treatment and recovery.
- A full UK driving licence is essential as you will travel throughout a regional area.
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?
- Be registered with the NMC.
- Hold a chemotherapy delivery qualification β 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.
What do we offer our people?
- 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays.
- Yearly pay reviews.
- Contribution based pension scheme.
- Life assurance.
- Employee benefits platform (retailer discounts and much more).
- Private medical (after qualifying period).
- Ongoing learning and development opportunities.
- Annual company event.
- In the Burton Upon Trent office we have an onsite gym, canteen, prayer room, and quiet room.
Optional:
- Car allowance.
- Overtime.
- Professional fees reimbursed.
Our Values
We are a Disability Confident Committed Employer and we have also successfully gained the National Equality Standard (NES is the UK's leading Equity, Diversity and Inclusion standard which was developed by the UK Government and the CBI). We are committed to the fair treatment of all candidates, regardless of race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, age or disability. We welcome applications from all and we select candidates based on skills, qualifications, and experience. Please talk to us during the application process to discuss any reasonable adjustments you may require.
Specialist Chemotherapy Nurse in Norwich employer: Sciensus
As a Specialist Chemotherapy Nurse in the Norfolk region, you will join a dedicated team committed to delivering high-quality oncology care while enjoying a supportive work culture that prioritises professional development and patient-centred care. With benefits such as 25 days of annual leave, ongoing learning opportunities, and a range of employee perks, including an onsite gym and canteen, this role offers a fulfilling career path in a clinically focused organisation that values diversity and inclusion.