Chemotherapy Nurse

Chemotherapy Nurse
Position: Chemotherapy Nurse
Location: Surrey
Salary: Paying up to £52,000 (dependent on experience) plus paid enhancements and benefits
Hours: Full Time (Flexible Working)
Contact: Permanent



MediTalent are currently recruiting for a Chemotherapy Nurse to work for our client in the Surrey.

They are seeking an experienced Chemotherapy nurse to work with them to deliver care in the comfort of patient's homes.

You will be delivering one to one care, building relationships, and supporting patients.



You will provide direct patient care, administering chemotherapy treatments and monitoring patients' responses.

Conduct thorough assessments of patients' physical and psychological conditions, including vital signs, laboratory results, and medication histories.

You may also be educating patients and their families about chemotherapy treatments, potential side effects, and self-care measures, so good communication skills are key.



Requirements:



  • NMC Registered Nurse - Fully registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), ensuring adherence to the highest professional standards.

  • Experienced Registered General Nurse - Demonstrated expertise in general nursing across various medical and surgical settings, including acute and community care.

  • Cytotoxic Drug Administration - Qualified and experienced in safely preparing and administering cytotoxic drugs, following strict safety protocols to manage chemotherapy treatments and other related therapies.

  • Clinical Assessment Expertise - Proficient in conducting comprehensive clinical assessments to diagnose, monitor, and manage patient health conditions, ensuring appropriate interventions.

  • High Standard of Patient Care - Committed to delivering exceptional patient care, with a focus on empathy, safety, and evidence-based practice to improve patient well-being and outcomes.



Skills Required:



  • Experience: Prior experience in administering chemotherapy is required.

  • Communication Skills: Strong verbal and written communication skills to clearly explain treatment plans and provide emotional support.

  • Compassionate Care: Ability to build trusting relationships with patients, helping them feel comfortable and supported.



Are you passionate about making a difference in people's lives? This role offers a rewarding opportunity to make a significant impact on patients and their families by providing care in a familiar and comfortable environment.



If you feel this role is meant for you and are passionate about making a change, we would love to hear from you!



Benefits:



  • Generous holiday package

  • Medical and Insurance Packages

  • Pension Schemes

  • Employee Referral Scheme

  • Supported learning and development

  • And much more…



To apply or for more information, please email your CV.




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