We have an excellent opportunity to join our busy outpatient chemotherapy team, based at Dumfries & Galloway Royal Infirmary Oncology Unit.
This is a dynamic team delivering chemotherapy and supportive treatments to those diagnosed with cancer.
Candidates should have experience or an interest in the development of their knowledge of Systemic Anti-Cancer Therapies delivery, be enthusiastic, motivated and possess good communication skills.
We offer the opportunity for training and education in the delivery of systemic anti-cancer therapy.
The chemotherapy clinic is a 9 chair outpatient setting operating Monday to Friday and you would be expected to work flexibly over the 5 days.
Candidates should be able to travel independently to outreach clinic in Stranraer on a rotational basis once a week.
Informal enquiries to - laura.wallace2@nhs.scot or Tel: 01387 241274
Please Note: The starting salary for this vacancy does not meet the minimum required for sponsorship for a Skilled Worker Visa.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR CANDIDATES
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EQUALITY AND DIVERSITY
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